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Query: UNIPROT:P50583 (
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NR3A
is a developmentally regulated N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) subunit that was previously known as
NMDAR-L
or chi-1. Unlike other NMDAR subunits,
NR3A
inhibits the NMDAR-associated ion channel in a novel manner, and a role in synaptogenesis has been suggested for this subunit. Here, we report a comprehensive study to delineate the temporal and anatomic expression of
NR3A
protein in the mammalian brain by using a monoclonal anti-
NR3A
antibody.
NR3A
protein was found to peak at postnatal day (P) 8, and to decrease gradually from P12 to adulthood in the rat central nervous system. Moreover,
NR3A
protein was heavily expressed in all areas of the isocortex, portions of the amygdaloid nuclei, and selective cell layers and nuclei of the hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus, brainstem, and spinal cord.
NR3A
protein was also expressed in the cerebellar cortex, whereas only weak signal was detected in the previous in situ studies by using riboprobes. At an ultrastructural level,
NR3A
was associated specifically with
asymmetrical
synapses and localized to postsynaptic membranes. This information will facilitate future research on NMDARs by providing clues to possible inclusion of the
NR3A
subunit in NMDARs in many brain regions.
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PMID:Temporal and regional expression of NMDA receptor subunit NR3A in the mammalian brain. 1220 45