GABAergic synapse

Pathway ID: SIGNOR-GSP

Description: Gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the most abundant inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS). GABA binds to ionotropic GABA(a) receptors that mediate fast GABA responses by triggering chloride channel openings and metabotropic GABA(b) receptor that trigger slower responses by activating G-proteins and influencing second messenger systems. Glycine exerts its inhibitory effects via specific glycine receptors (GlyRs) anion channel and the resulting influx of Cl− ions hyperpolarizes the postsynaptic cell, thereby inhibiting neuronal firing.

Curated by: Marta Iannuccelli

24 Seed Entities

Organism:
Name Primary ID
GlyR SIGNOR-PF62
Excitatory_synaptic_transmission SIGNOR-PH133
NLGN2 Q8NFZ4
CACNA1B Q00975
3',5'-cyclic AMP CHEBI:17489
CREB1 P16220
GABARAP O95166
GABA-A SIGNOR-PF61
gamma-aminobutyric acid CHEBI:16865
ADCY1 Q08828
calcium(2+) CHEBI:29108
GNB/GNG SIGNOR-C202
BDNF P23560
GABA-B receptor SIGNOR-C336
Synaptic_plasticity SIGNOR-PH158
PKA SIGNOR-PF17
glycine CHEBI:15428
ARHGEF9 O43307
GNB5 O14775
chloride CHEBI:17996
SLC12A2 P55011
SLC12A5 Q9H2X9
AP-2 complex SIGNOR-C245
GPHN Q9NQX3