Membrane Transporter/Ion Channel
Ion channels are pore-forming membrane proteins which allow the flow of ions across the membrane. The ion channels can be broadly grouped into six families including calcium channels, chloride channels, potassium channels, sodium channels, gap junction proteins and porins. Not all ion channels are gated, such as certain type of K+ and Cl– channels, transient receptor potential superfamily of cation channels, the ryanodine receptors and the IP3 receptors, but most Na+, K+, Ca2+ and some Cl– channels are all gated by voltage. Ligand-gated channels are regulated in response to ligand binding (e.g. neurotransmitters signaling). These ligand-gated neurotransmitter receptors are known as ionotropic receptors. Various neurotransmitters couple to ionotropic receptors such as glutamate, acetylcholine, glycine, GABA, and serotonin.
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A3401 Etifoxine hydrochlorideTarget: GABAA receptorSummary: GABAA receptor potentiator
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B1531 (R)-baclofenTarget: GABAB ReceptorsSummary: GABA receptor agonist
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A8436 GabapentinSummary: GABA enhancer
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A2917 FlumazenilTarget: GABAA ReceptorsSummary: Benzodiazepine antagonist
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A1958 EtomidateTarget: GABAA ReceptorsSummary: General anesthetic with GABA modulatory and GABA-mimetic actions
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B6401 PK 111951 CitationTarget: benzodiazepine receptorSummary: An antagonist of the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor