5-hidroksitriptaminski receptor 3A je protein koji je kod čoveka kodiran HTR3A genom.[1][2]
Produkt ovog gena pripada receptorskoj familiji ligandom konstrolisanih jonskih kanala. Ovaj gen kodira podjedinicu A tipa 3 receptora za 5-hidroksitriptamin (serotonin), biogeni hormon koji deluje kao neurotransmiter, hormon, i mitogen. Ovaj receptor uzrokujue brze, depolaricione response u neuronima nakon aktivacije. Heteromerna kombinacija A i B podjedinica je neophodna da bi se formirao potpuno funkcionalni receptor. Homomerni receptor bilo koja podjednice imaju veoma nisku provodnost i malu amplitudu responsa. Alternativno splajsovane transkriptne varijante koje kodiraju različite izoforme su poznate.[3]
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