Ionotropic Receptor
Ionotropic receptor
(also
ligand gated ion channel
) are a subclass of transmembrane
receptors
. Their
ion channel
is regulated by a
neurotransmitter
ligand
and is usually very selective to one or more ions like
Na
2+
,
Na
+
,
Ca
2+
, or
Cl
-
. Ionotropic receptors located at
synapses
convert the chemical signal of
presynaptically
released neurotransmitter directly and very quickly into a
postsynaptic
electrical signal. This is in contrast to the
metabotropic receptors
which are not
ion channels
and signal slowly through complex
intracellular
second messenger
cascades. Many ionotropic receptors are additionally modulated by
allosteric
ligands
, by
channel blockers
,
ions
, or the
membrane potential
. See also:
Receptor (biochemistry)
NMDA receptor
AMPA receptor
Kainate receptor
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
Glycine receptor
GABA
A
receptor
5-HT
3
receptor
Glycine receptor
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