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Possible Role for Cyclic Nucleotides and Phosphorylated Membrane Proteins in Postsynaptic Actions of Neurotransmitters

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Journal Nature
Specialty Science
Date 1976 Mar 11
PMID 176592
Citations 78
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Abstract

The postsynaptic actions of some neurotransmitters may be mediated through cyclic nucleotides and cyclic nucleotide-dependent phosphorylation of specific membrane proteins in postsynaptic cells. In addition to providing a molecular basis for the actions of several neurotransmitters and of certain drugs affecting behaviour, the model suggests a mechanism by which neurotransmitter signals may be converted into electrophysiological responses in postsynaptic cells.

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