Neurotransmitter receptors are expressed on the surface of post-synaptic cells to bind ligand-specific neurotransmitters and hormones. They are also expressed on presynaptic cells to provide feedback mechanisms and attenuate excessive neurotransmitter release. The majority of neurotransmitter receptors are integral membrane proteins with seven transmembrane domains, commonly coupled to G-proteins. Binding of a ligand to its specific neurotransmitter receptor may result in the activation of a myriad of cell signal transduction pathways and modulation of ion channel homeostasis.
Sino Biological lists the classification tree of Neurotransmitter Receptors, Transporters, and Ion Channels, click to see all the related molecules/targets and research reagents of them.
Neurotransmitter Receptors, Transporters, and Ion Channels
Neurotransmitter Receptors, Transporters, and Ion Channels
Calcium-binding Proteins and Related Molecules
Calcium-binding Proteins and Related Molecules
GABA Receptors
GABA Receptors
Ion Channels and Regulators
Ion Channels and Regulators
Neurotransmitter G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Neurotransmitter G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Neurotransmitter Transporters
Neurotransmitter Transporters