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Kainic acid-binding glutamate

Henke, H., and Cuenod, M., 1979, L-Glutamate specific [ H]-kainic acid binding in the rat neostriatum after degeneration of the cortico-striatal pathway, Neurosci Lett. 11 341-345. [Pg.265]

Kainate receptors bind glutamate and kainic acid. [Pg.176]

Domoic acid (CAS 14277-97-5, C15H21NO6) is produced by Nitzchia pungens. The toxin accumulates in the hepatopancreas of mussels, scallops, and other filter-feeding shellfish. Heat-stable neurotoxic domoic acid is similar in structure to the excitatory dicarboxylic amino acid, kainic acid, and has an antagonistic effect at the glutamate receptor. Domoic acid acts as a potent excitatory neurotransmitter, and it binds to excitatory amino acid receptors in the central nervous system in invertebrates. [Pg.72]

Slevin J. T and Coyle J, T (1981) Ontogeny of receptor binding sites for ( H)glutamic acid and ( H)kainic acid in the rat cerebellum / Neurochem. 37,531-533... [Pg.152]


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