Human Gene Set: GOCC_AMPA_GLUTAMATE_RECEPTOR_COMPLEX

For the Mouse gene set with the same name, see GOCC_AMPA_GLUTAMATE_RECEPTOR_COMPLEX

Standard name GOCC_AMPA_GLUTAMATE_RECEPTOR_COMPLEX
Systematic name M17189
Brief description An assembly of four or five subunits which form a structure with an extracellular N-terminus and a large loop that together form the ligand binding domain. The C-terminus is intracellular. The ionotropic glutamate receptor complex itself acts as a ligand gated ion channel; on binding glutamate, charged ions pass through a channel in the center of the receptor complex. The AMPA receptors mediate fast synaptic transmission in the CNS and are composed of subunits GluR1-4, products from separate genes. These subunits have an extracellular N-terminus and an intracellular C-terminus. [GOC:ef]
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Collection C5: Ontology
      GO: Gene Ontology
            GO:CC: GO Cellular Component
Source publication  
Exact source GO:0032281
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External links http://amigo.geneontology.org/amigo/term/GO:0032281
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Source species Homo sapiens
Contributed by Gene Ontology (Gene Ontology Consortium)
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Human_NCBI_Gene_ID
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