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XB-ART-23175
FEBS Lett 1992 Nov 23;3132:113-7.
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Ethanol potentiation of GABAA receptors requires phosphorylation of the alternatively spliced variant of the gamma 2 subunit.

Wafford KA , Whiting PJ .


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The mammalian GABAA receptor is a multisubunit protein containing a variety of binding sites for psychotropic agents. One of the most widely used of these drugs, ethanol, enhances the function of GABAA receptors in certain circumstances but not others. Previous studies have demonstrated that alternative splicing of the gamma 2L GABA subunit results in an ethanol sensitive and an ethanol-insensitive form, when combined with alpha and beta subunits. We have used in vitro mutagenesis and expression in Xenopus oocytes to show that the consensus site for phosphorylation by protein kinase C contained in the gamma 2L insert is critical for modulation by ethanol but not benzodiazepines, and manipulation of the phosphorylating enzymes in oocytes containing alpha 1 beta 1 gamma 2L can prevent ethanol enhancement. It is likely that phosphorylation or dephosphorylation of a specific site on the GABAA receptor protein can act as a control mechanism for neuronal responses to alcohol exposure.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: gabarap