glysinireseptoren
Glycinireseptoren, often abbreviated as GlyRs, are inhibitory ligand-gated ion channels found in the central nervous system of vertebrates. They are primarily located in the spinal cord and brainstem, where they play a crucial role in modulating neuronal excitability. The primary endogenous ligand for GlyRs is the amino acid glycine, though other molecules can also bind and influence their activity.
GlyRs belong to the Cys-loop receptor superfamily, which also includes nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, GABA-A receptors, and
Upon binding of glycine, GlyRs undergo a conformational change that opens an integral ion pore, allowing the