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IID00938
UniprotP42261
ProteinGlutamate receptor 1
GeneGRIA1
OrganismHomo sapiens
Sequence LLPS PhaSepDB
PhaSePro
LLPSDB
DrLLPS
xml rdf
Structure
Experiment
  :order   disorder   conflict   PDB cluster   ProS   Pfam Domain   SEG
906
 order/disorder by at least rule
     disorder by at least rule
     order by at least rule
 order/disorder by majority rule
Seq 836-855 Hetero dimer : Q9UQM7
 Evidence X-RAY 6x5q B Reference
       Region 6x5q B 836-852 order
       Region 6x5q B 853-855 disorder
Seqphosphorylation
    645-645 Phosphoserine
    710-710 Phosphoserine
    849-849 Phosphoserine
    863-863 Phosphoserine
 
Prediction
NeProc
Disorder 1-13,786-799,856-906
Order 14-785,800-855
ProS 1-13,786-791,856-859,873-906
AlphaFold
Disorder 1-20,154-154,274-284,392-406,470-470,523-527,562-584,640-643,788-799,838-906
Order 21-153,155-273,285-391,407-469,471-522,528-561,585-639,644-787,800-837
SEG 550-561 ,783-799 ,863-873
Function
Function in SwissProt
Ionotropic glutamate receptor. L-glutamate acts as an excitatory neurotransmitter at many synapses in the central nervous system. Binding of the excitatory neurotransmitter L-glutamate induces a conformation change, leading to the opening of the cation channel, and thereby converts the chemical signal to an electrical impulse. The receptor then desensitizes rapidly and enters a transient inactive state, characterized by the presence of bound agonist. In the presence of CACNG4 or CACNG7 or CACNG8, shows resensitization which is characterized by a delayed accumulation of current flux upon continued application of glutamate.