| Literature DB >> 9006978 |
A Jones1, E R Korpi, R M McKernan, R Pelz, Z Nusser, R Mäkelä, J R Mellor, S Pollard, S Bahn, F A Stephenson, A D Randall, W Sieghart, P Somogyi, A J Smith, W Wisden.
Abstract
Cerebellar granule cells express six GABAA receptor subunits abundantly (alpha1, alpha6, beta2, beta3, gamma2, and delta) and assemble various pentameric receptor subtypes with unknown subunit compositions; however, the rules guiding receptor subunit assembly are unclear. Here, removal of intact alpha6 protein from cerebellar granule cells allowed perturbations in other subunit levels to be studied. Exon 8 of the mouse alpha6 subunit gene was disrupted by homologous recombination. In alpha6 -/- granule cells, the delta subunit was selectively degraded as seen by immunoprecipitation, immunocytochemistry, and immunoblot analysis with delta subunit-specific antibodies. The delta subunit mRNA was present at wild-type levels in the mutant granule cells, indicating a post-translational loss of the delta subunit. These results provide genetic evidence for a specific association between the alpha6 and delta subunits. Because in alpha6 -/- neurons the remaining alpha1, beta2/3, and gamma2 subunits cannot rescue the delta subunit, certain potential subunit combinations may not be found in wild-type cells.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9006978 PMCID: PMC6793744
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci ISSN: 0270-6474 Impact factor: 6.167