Hmdb loader
Identification
HMDB Protein ID HMDBP01635
Secondary Accession Numbers
  • 6960
Name Glutamate [NMDA] receptor subunit zeta-1
Synonyms
  1. N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit NR1
  2. NMD-R1
Gene Name GRIN1
Protein Type Unknown
Biological Properties
General Function Involved in ionotropic glutamate receptor activity
Specific Function NMDA receptor subtype of glutamate-gated ion channels with high calcium permeability and voltage-dependent sensitivity to magnesium. Mediated by glycine. This protein plays a key role in synaptic plasticity, synaptogenesis, excitotoxicity, memory acquisition and learning. It mediates neuronal functions in glutamate neurotransmission. Is involved in the cell surface targeting of NMDA receptors
Pathways
  • 3-Methylthiofentanyl Action Pathway
  • Alfentanil Action Pathway
  • Alvimopan Action Pathway
  • Anileridine Action Pathway
  • Benzocaine Action Pathway
  • Bupivacaine Action Pathway
  • Buprenorphine Action Pathway
  • Carfentanil Action Pathway
  • Chloroprocaine Action Pathway
  • Citalopram Action Pathway
  • Cocaine Action Pathway
  • Codeine Action Pathway
  • Desipramine Action Pathway
  • Dezocine Action Pathway
  • Dibucaine Action Pathway
  • Dihydromorphine Action Pathway
  • Dimethylthiambutene Action Pathway
  • Diphenoxylate Action Pathway
  • Escitalopram Action Pathway
  • Ethylmorphine Action Pathway
  • Fentanyl Action Pathway
  • Fluoxetine Action Pathway
  • Heroin Action Pathway
  • Hydrocodone Action Pathway
  • Hydromorphone Action Pathway
  • Imipramine Action Pathway
  • Ketobemidone Action Pathway
  • Levallorphan Action Pathway
  • Levobupivacaine Action Pathway
  • Levomethadyl Acetate Action Action Pathway
  • Levorphanol Action Pathway
  • Lidocaine (Local Anaesthetic) Action Pathway
  • Mepivacaine Action Pathway
  • Methadone Action Pathway
  • Methadone Metabolism Pathway
  • Methadyl Acetate Action Pathway
  • Morphine Action Pathway
  • Nalbuphine Action Pathway
  • Naloxone Action Pathway
  • Naltrexone Action Pathway
  • Nicotine Action Pathway
  • Oxybuprocaine Action Pathway
  • Oxycodone Action Pathway
  • Oxymorphone Action Pathway
  • Pentazocine Action Pathway
  • Prilocaine Action Pathway
  • Procaine Action Pathway
  • Proparacaine Action Pathway
  • Propoxyphene Action Pathway
  • Remifentanil Action Pathway
  • Ropivacaine Action Pathway
  • Sufentanil Action Pathway
  • Tramadol Action Action Pathway
Reactions Not Available
GO Classification
Component
membrane
cell part
periplasmic space
outer membrane-bounded periplasmic space
Function
receptor activity
transmembrane receptor activity
transmembrane transporter activity
substrate-specific transmembrane transporter activity
ion transmembrane transporter activity
molecular transducer activity
signal transducer activity
transporter activity
ion channel activity
ligand-gated ion channel activity
extracellular ligand-gated ion channel activity
excitatory extracellular ligand-gated ion channel activity
extracellular-glutamate-gated ion channel activity
glutamate receptor activity
ionotropic glutamate receptor activity
Process
establishment of localization
transport
ion transport
Cellular Location
  1. Cell membrane
  2. Multi-pass membrane protein
  3. Cell junction
  4. Cell junction
  5. synapse
  6. synapse
  7. postsynaptic cell membrane
  8. postsynaptic cell membrane
  9. postsynaptic density
Gene Properties
Chromosome Location Chromosome:9
Locus 9q34.3
SNPs GRIN1
Gene Sequence
>2817 bp
ATGAGCACCATGCGCCTGCTGACGCTCGCCCTGCTGTTCTCCTGCTCCGTCGCCCGTGCC
GCGTGCGACCCCAAGATCGTCAACATTGGCGCGGTGCTGAGCACGCGGAAGCACGAGCAG
ATGTTCCGCGAGGCCGTGAACCAGGCCAACAAGCGGCACGGCTCCTGGAAGATTCAGCTC
AATGCCACCTCCGTCACGCACAAGCCCAACGCCATCCAGATGGCTCTGTCGGTGTGCGAG
GACCTCATCTCCAGCCAGGTCTACGCCATCCTAGTTAGCCATCCACCTACCCCCAACGAC
CACTTCACTCCCACCCCTGTCTCCTACACAGCCGGCTTCTACCGCATACCCGTGCTGGGG
CTGACCACCCGCATGTCCATCTACTCGGACAAGAGCATCCACCTGAGCTTCCTGCGCACC
GTGCCGCCCTACTCCCACCAGTCCAGCGTGTGGTTTGAGATGATGCGTGTCTACAGCTGG
AACCACATCATCCTGCTGGTCAGCGACGACCACGAGGGCCGGGCGGCTCAGAAACGCCTG
GAGACGCTGCTGGAGGAGCGTGAGTCCAAGGCAGAGAAGGTGCTGCAGTTTGACCCAGGG
ACCAAGAACGTGACGGCCCTGCTGATGGAGGCGAAAGAGCTGGAGGCCCGGGTCATCATC
CTTTCTGCCAGCGAGGACGATGCTGCCACTGTATACCGCGCAGCCGCGATGCTGAACATG
ACGGGCTCCGGGTACGTGTGGCTGGTCGGCGAGCGCGAGATCTCGGGGAACGCCCTGCGC
TACGCCCCAGACGGCATCCTCGGGCTGCAGCTCATCAACGGCAAGAACGAGTCGGCCCAC
ATCAGCGACGCCGTGGGCGTGGTGGCCCAGGCCGTGCACGAGCTCCTCGAGAAGGAGAAC
ATCACCGACCCGCCGCGGGGCTGCGTGGGCAACACCAACATCTGGAAGACCGGGCCGCTC
TTCAAGAGAGTGCTGATGTCTTCCAAGTATGCGGATGGGGTGACTGGTCGCGTGGAGTTC
AATGAGGATGGGGACCGGAAGTTCGCCAACTACAGCATCATGAACCTGCAGAACCGCAAG
CTGGTGCAAGTGGGCATCTACAATGGCACCCACGTCATCCCTAATGACAGGAAGATCATC
TGGCCAGGCGGAGAGACAGAGAAGCCTCGAGGGTACCAGATGTCCACCAGACTGAAGATT
GTGACGATCCACCAGGAGCCCTTCGTGTACGTCAAGCCCACGCTGAGTGATGGGACATGC
AAGGAGGAGTTCACAGTCAACGGCGACCCAGTCAAGAAGGTGATCTGCACCGGGCCCAAC
GACACGTCGCCGGGCAGCCCCCGCCACACGGTGCCTCAGTGTTGCTACGGCTTTTGCATC
GACCTGCTCATCAAGCTGGCACGGACCATGAACTTCACCTACGAGGTGCACCTGGTGGCA
GATGGCAAGTTCGGCACACAGGAGCGGGTGAACAACAGCAACAAGAAGGAGTGGAATGGG
ATGATGGGCGAGCTGCTCAGCGGGCAGGCAGACATGATCGTGGCGCCGCTAACCATAAAC
AACGAGCGCGCGCAGTACATCGAGTTTTCCAAGCCCTTCAAGTACCAGGGCCTGACTATT
CTGGTCAAGAAGGAGATTCCCCGGAGCACGCTGGACTCGTTCATGCAGCCGTTCCAGAGC
ACACTGTGGCTGCTGGTGGGGCTGTCGGTGCACGTGGTGGCCGTGATGCTGTACCTGCTG
GACCGCTTCAGCCCCTTCGGCCGGTTCAAGGTGAACAGCGAGGAGGAGGAGGAGGACGCA
CTGACCCTGTCCTCGGCCATGTGGTTCTCCTGGGGCGTCCTGCTCAACTCCGGCATCGGG
GAAGGCGCCCCCAGAAGCTTCTCAGCGCGCATCCTGGGCATGGTGTGGGCCGGCTTTGCC
ATGATCATCGTGGCCTCCTACACCGCCAACCTGGCGGCCTTCCTGGTGCTGGACCGGCCG
GAGGAGCGCATCACGGGCATCAACGACCCTCGGCTGAGGAACCCCTCGGACAAGTTTATC
TACGCCACGGTGAAGCAGAGCTCCGTGGATATCTACTTCCGGCGCCAGGTGGAGCTGAGC
ACCATGTACCGGCATATGGAGAAGCACAACTACGAGAGTGCGGCGGAGGCCATCCAGGCC
GTGAGAGACAACAAGCTGCATGCCTTCATCTGGGACTCGGCGGTGCTGGAGTTCGAGGCC
TCGCAGAAGTGCGACCTGGTGACGACTGGAGAGCTGTTTTTCCGCTCGGGCTTCGGCATA
GGCATGCGCAAAGACAGCCCCTGGAAGCAGAACGTCTCCCTGTCCATCCTCAAGTCCCAC
GAGAATGGCTTCATGGAAGACCTGGACAAGACGTGGGTTCGGTATCAGGAATGTGACTCG
CGCAGCAACGCCCCTGCGACCCTTACTTTTGAGAACATGGCCGGGGTCTTCATGCTGGTA
GCTGGGGGCATCGTGGCCGGGATCTTCCTGATTTTCATCGAGATTGCCTACAAGCGGCAC
AAGGATGCTCGCCGGAAGCAGATGCAGCTGGCCTTTGCCGCCGTTAACGTGTGGCGGAAG
AACCTGCAGGATAGAAAGAGTGGTAGAGCAGAGCCTGACCCTAAAAAGAAAGCCACATTT
AGGGCTATCACCTCCACCCTGGCTTCCAGCTTCAAGAGGCGTAGGTCCTCCAAAGACACG
AGCACCGGGGGTGGACGCGGCGCTTTGCAAAACCAAAAAGACACAGTGCTGCCGCGACGC
GCTATTGAGAGGGAGGAGGGCCAGCTGCAGCTGTGTTCCCGTCATAGGGAGAGCTGA
Protein Properties
Number of Residues 938
Molecular Weight 105371.9
Theoretical pI 9.2
Pfam Domain Function
Signals
  • 1-18
Transmembrane Regions
  • 560-580
  • 637-657
  • 813-833
Protein Sequence
>Glutamate [NMDA] receptor subunit zeta-1
MSTMRLLTLALLFSCSVARAACDPKIVNIGAVLSTRKHEQMFREAVNQANKRHGSWKIQL
NATSVTHKPNAIQMALSVCEDLISSQVYAILVSHPPTPNDHFTPTPVSYTAGFYRIPVLG
LTTRMSIYSDKSIHLSFLRTVPPYSHQSSVWFEMMRVYSWNHIILLVSDDHEGRAAQKRL
ETLLEERESKAEKVLQFDPGTKNVTALLMEAKELEARVIILSASEDDAATVYRAAAMLNM
TGSGYVWLVGEREISGNALRYAPDGILGLQLINGKNESAHISDAVGVVAQAVHELLEKEN
ITDPPRGCVGNTNIWKTGPLFKRVLMSSKYADGVTGRVEFNEDGDRKFANYSIMNLQNRK
LVQVGIYNGTHVIPNDRKIIWPGGETEKPRGYQMSTRLKIVTIHQEPFVYVKPTLSDGTC
KEEFTVNGDPVKKVICTGPNDTSPGSPRHTVPQCCYGFCIDLLIKLARTMNFTYEVHLVA
DGKFGTQERVNNSNKKEWNGMMGELLSGQADMIVAPLTINNERAQYIEFSKPFKYQGLTI
LVKKEIPRSTLDSFMQPFQSTLWLLVGLSVHVVAVMLYLLDRFSPFGRFKVNSEEEEEDA
LTLSSAMWFSWGVLLNSGIGEGAPRSFSARILGMVWAGFAMIIVASYTANLAAFLVLDRP
EERITGINDPRLRNPSDKFIYATVKQSSVDIYFRRQVELSTMYRHMEKHNYESAAEAIQA
VRDNKLHAFIWDSAVLEFEASQKCDLVTTGELFFRSGFGIGMRKDSPWKQNVSLSILKSH
ENGFMEDLDKTWVRYQECDSRSNAPATLTFENMAGVFMLVAGGIVAGIFLIFIEIAYKRH
KDARRKQMQLAFAAVNVWRKNLQDRKSGRAEPDPKKKATFRAITSTLASSFKRRRSSKDT
STGGGRGALQNQKDTVLPRRAIEREEGQLQLCSRHRES
GenBank ID Protein 123240314
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID Q05586
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name NMDZ1_HUMAN
PDB IDs
GenBank Gene ID AL929554
GeneCard ID GRIN1
GenAtlas ID GRIN1
HGNC ID HGNC:4584
References
General References
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