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GABRA5

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Aliases
  
GABRA5

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000186297

Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
2558

External IDs
  
MGI: 95617 HomoloGene: 20219 GeneCards: GABRA5

Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) A receptor, alpha 5, also known as GABRA5, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the GABRA5 gene.

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Function

GABA is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian brain where it acts at GABAA receptors, which are ligand-gated chloride channels. Chloride conductance of these channels can be modulated by agents such as benzodiazepines that bind to the GABAA receptor. At least 16 distinct subunits of GABAA receptors have been identified. Transcript variants utilizing three different alternative non-coding first exons have been described.

Subunit selective ligands

Recent research has produced several ligands which are moderately selective for GABAA receptors containing the α5 subunit. These have proved to be useful in investigating some of the side effects of benzodiazepine and nonbenzodiazepine drugs, particularly the effects on learning and memory such as anterograde amnesia. Inverse agonists at this subunit have nootropic effects and may be useful for the treatment of cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.

Agonists

  • QH-ii-066
  • SH-053-R-CH3-2′F
  • Inverse agonists

  • α5IA
  • Basmisanil (RG-1662, RO5186582): derivative of Ro4938581, negative allosteric modulator at GABAA α5, in human trials for treating cognitive deficit in Down syndrome.
  • L-655,708
  • MRK-016
  • PWZ-029: moderate inverse agonist
  • Pyridazines
  • Ro4938581
  • TB-21007
  • References

    GABRA5 Wikipedia