Project Details
Description
Abstract
NMDA receptors play critical roles during the normal development and function of central synapses. Mutant
receptors were recently identified in patients with neurologic and psychiatric conditions and were found to be
causal to the diagnosed dysfunctions. The long-term objective of this project is to correlate functional receptor
states postulated by the established kinetic mechanism with structural conformations. Specifically, the two aims
proposed here will integrate molecular dynamics simulations and electrophysiological measurements to
delineate plausible conformations for the adult NMDA receptor isoform in closed and open conformations and
for a series of rationally-targeted and naturally occurring, pathologic NMDA receptor mutants. Results will
elucidate the NMDA receptor gating reaction and the mechanism by which single-residue substitutions change
structure and cause dysfunction.
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 06/15/19 → 04/30/25 |
Funding
- National Inst of Neurological Disorders & Stroke: $1,491,167.00
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