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The PCP site of the NMDA receptor complex
J F MacDonald1, M C Bartlett, I Mody
1Playfair Neuroscience Unit, Toronto Hospital, Ontario.
Abstract:
Evidence from electropharmacological experimentation favors the hypothesis that the PCP site is intimately associated with the channel domain of the NMDA receptor. But it is too early to state that this site lies deep within the NMDA channel pore. Determining the molecular details of the PCP site will require a complete and detailed kinetic analysis of NMDA single channel behavior. Furthermore, it is likely that hydrophobic receptor site(s) are responsible for some aspects of the blockade by at least some members of the dissociative anaesthetic family.
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