Cloning and localization of exon 5-containing isoforms of the NMDAR1 subunit in human and rat brains

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Nine isoforms of the rat NMDAR1 receptor sub-unit have been previously identified, of which several have an alternatively spliced N-terminal insert believed to be important in proton sensitivity of the receptor. The cloning of the human homologues of NMDAR1-3b (hNMDA1-1) and NMDAR1-4b (hNMDA1-2), both bearing the insert, is reported here. A monoclonal antibody generated against the N-terminal region of these isoforms showed reactivity with at least two distinct human brain proteins of ~115 kDa. This antibody was further characterized by using a series of truncated fusion proteins and splice variants of NMDAR1 demonstrating its specific recognition of an epitope within the 21-amino acid N-terminal insert, encoded by exon 5. Western blot and immunocytochemical studies were performed to examine the expression of the exon 5-containing isoforms of the NMDAR1 subunit in both rat and human brain.

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Nash, N. R., Heilman, C. J., Rees, H. D., & Levey, A. I. (1997). Cloning and localization of exon 5-containing isoforms of the NMDAR1 subunit in human and rat brains. Journal of Neurochemistry, 69(2), 485–493. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1471-4159.1997.69020485.x

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