Anti-GABA A Receptor beta 3/GABRB3 antibody [N87/25],Abcam,AB98968
The clone number has been updated from S87-25 to N87/25, both clone numbers name the same antibody clone.
Host
Mouse
Reactivity
Mouse, Rat, Human
Application
IHC-Fr, Flow Cyt, IHC-P, WB, ICC/IF
Platform ID
BAB749763143

Abcam
Contact
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Specifications
Scientific Background
Target data Beta subunit of the heteropentameric ligand-gated chloride channel gated by gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain (PubMed : 14993607, PubMed : 18514161, PubMed : 22243422, PubMed : 22303015, PubMed : 24909990, PubMed : 26950270, PubMed : 30602789). GABA-gated chloride channels, also named GABA(A) receptors (GABAAR), consist of five subunits arranged around a central pore and contain GABA active binding site(s) located at the alpha and beta subunit interface(s) (PubMed : 24909990, PubMed : 30140029, PubMed : 30602789). GABAARs containing beta-3/GABRB3 subunit are found at both synaptic and extrasynaptic sites (By similarity). When activated by GABA, GABAARs selectively allow the flow of chloride anions across the cell membrane down their electrochemical gradient (PubMed : 14993607, PubMed : 22303015, PubMed : 26950270, PubMed : 30602789). Chloride influx into the postsynaptic neuron following GABAAR opening decreases the neuron ability to generate a new action potential, thereby reducing nerve transmission (PubMed : 22303015, PubMed : 26950270). GABAARs containing alpha-1 and beta-3 subunits exhibit synaptogenic activity; the gamma-2 subunit being necessary but not sufficient to induce rapid synaptic contacts formation (PubMed : 25489750). Extrasynaptic beta-3 receptors contribute to the tonic GABAergic inhibition (By similarity). GABAARs containing alpha-1, beta-3 and epsilon subunits may also permit spontaneous chloride channel activity while preserving the structural information required for GABA-gated openings (By similarity). Beta-containing GABAARs can simultaneously bind GABA and histamine where histamine binds at the interface of two neighboring beta subunits, which may be involved in the regulation of sleep and wakefulness (PubMed : 18281286, PubMed : 24909990, PubMed : 35355020). Plays an important role in somatosensation and in the production of antinociception (By similarity). See full target information GABRB3
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