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GABAB1

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Target not currently curated in GtoImmuPdb

Target id: 240

Nomenclature: GABAB1

Family: GABAB receptors

Quaternary Structure: Complexes
GABAB receptor
Gene and Protein Information Click here for help
class C G protein-coupled receptor
Species TM AA Chromosomal Location Gene Symbol Gene Name Reference
Human 7 961 6p22.1 GABBR1 gamma-aminobutyric acid type B receptor subunit 1 10-11,21
Mouse 7 960 17 19.16 cM Gabbr1 gamma-aminobutyric acid type B receptor subunit 1
Rat 7 991 20p12 Gabbr1 gamma-aminobutyric acid type B receptor subunit 1
Previous and Unofficial Names Click here for help
GABABR1 [14] | GPRC3A | GABA-B receptor 1 | GABABR1 | gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) B receptor 1 | gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) B receptor
Database Links Click here for help
Specialist databases
GPCRdb gabr1_human (Hs), gabr1_mouse (Mm), gabr1_rat (Rn)
Other databases
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ChEMBL Target
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Entrez Gene
Human Protein Atlas
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OMIM
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RefSeq Nucleotide
RefSeq Protein
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Natural/Endogenous Ligands Click here for help
GABA

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Agonists
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Ligand Sp. Action Value Parameter Reference
lesogaberan Small molecule or natural product Primary target of this compound Hs Agonist 8.1 pEC50 1
pEC50 8.1 (EC50 8x10-9 M) [1]
3-APPA Small molecule or natural product Click here for species-specific activity table Rn Agonist 5.6 pIC50 14
pIC50 5.6 [14]
CGP 47656 Small molecule or natural product Hs Full agonist 4.8 – 5.0 pIC50 14
pIC50 4.8 – 5.0 [14]
GABA Small molecule or natural product Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand is endogenous in the given species Ligand has a PDB structure Rn Full agonist 4.5 – 4.6 pIC50 14
pIC50 4.5 – 4.6 [14]
(-)-baclofen Small molecule or natural product Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand has a PDB structure Rn Full agonist 4.4 – 4.6 pIC50 14
pIC50 4.4 – 4.6 [14]
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Agonist Comments
The potency values displayed here are for ligand binding to the GABAB1 subunit only. For ligand binding data on the functional heterodimer of GABAB1 and GABAB2, see the GABAB data pages.

No evidence of any species difference.

The GABA binding site within this subunit is located in the large extracellular domain, the structure of which is similar to that of the mGlu receptor. Critical residues involved in agonist binding have been identified by molecular modeling and site directed mutagenesis [15]. It is proposed agonists act by stabilizing a closed state of this binding domain in GABAB1. In agreement with this proposal, locking this binding domain in a closed state by introduction of a cystein-bond, locks the receptor in a fully active state [16].
Antagonists
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Ligand Sp. Action Value Parameter Reference
[125I]CGP 71872 Small molecule or natural product Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand is labelled Ligand is radioactive Rn Antagonist 9.0 pKd 14
pKd 9.0 [14]
[125I]CGP 64213 Small molecule or natural product Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand is labelled Ligand is radioactive Rn Antagonist 8.9 pKd 14
pKd 8.9 [14]
CGP 56999A Small molecule or natural product Rn Antagonist 9.1 – 9.2 pIC50 14
pIC50 9.1 – 9.2 [14]
CGP 62349 Small molecule or natural product Rn Antagonist 8.8 – 9.0 pIC50 14
pIC50 8.8 – 9.0 [14]
CGP 54626A Small molecule or natural product Ligand has a PDB structure Rn Antagonist 8.7 – 8.8 pIC50 14
pIC50 8.7 – 8.8 [14]
CGP 64213 Small molecule or natural product Rn Antagonist 8.5 – 8.6 pIC50 14
pIC50 8.5 – 8.6 [14]
CGP 71872 Small molecule or natural product Rn Antagonist 8.3 – 8.4 pIC50 14
pIC50 8.3 – 8.4 [14]
SCH 50911 Small molecule or natural product Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand has a PDB structure Rn Antagonist 6.4 pIC50 2
pIC50 6.4 [2]
CGP 35348 Small molecule or natural product Click here for species-specific activity table Ligand has a PDB structure Rn Antagonist 4.6 – 4.8 pIC50 7,14
pIC50 4.6 – 4.8 [7,14]
2-hydroxy-saclofen Small molecule or natural product Click here for species-specific activity table Rn Antagonist 4.1 pIC50 14
pIC50 4.1 [14]
saclofen Small molecule or natural product Click here for species-specific activity table Rn Antagonist 3.4 – 3.5 pIC50 14
pIC50 3.4 – 3.5 [14]
Antagonist Comments
The potency values displayed here are for ligand binding to the GABAB1 subunit only. For ligand binding data on the functional heterodimer of GABAB1 and GABAB2, see the GABAB data pages.

So far no species difference have been noticed for the GABAB1 subunit.

These antagonists bind at the same site as agonists and likely prevent the formation of a closed state of the binding domain.
When measured on the GABAB1 subunit expressed alone, antagonist affinities were identical to those measured in the GABAB1 - GABAB2 heterodimer. This indicates that the GABAB2 subunit has no major effect on antagonist binding.
Allosteric Modulator Comments
Positive modulators for GABAB receptors exist but the indications are that they exert their actions via GABAB2 within the GABAB heterodimer. No evidence for any modulation of the GABAB1 receptor subunit exists.
Primary Transduction Mechanisms Click here for help
Comments:  The GABAB2 subunit contains all the molecular determinants required for G protein recognition and activation by the heteromer[6,8,17]. However, GABAB1 is able to weakly couple to G proteins and to atypically modulate effector K+ channels in vivo in the absence of GABAB2. It is currently unclear whether the observed coupling is physiologically relevant or not.
References:  9
Tissue Distribution Click here for help
All cerebral cortical layers, pyramidal cell layers of the hippocampus, granular cell layer of the dentate gyrus, medial habenula, medial geniculate nucleus, substantia nigra pars compacta, ventral tegmental area and several thalamic, amygdaloid and hypothalamic nuclei.
In the cerebellum: Purkinje cells > granular layer.
Neuronal but not glial cells.
Species:  Rat
Technique:  in situ hybridisation.
References:  14
Uterus, spleen, small intestine, lung > prostate, stomach, pancreas, kidney, heart, liver > skeletal muscle, testes.
Species:  Rat
Technique:  Immunohistochemistry.
References:  4
Thalamus, interpeduncular nucleus and medial habenula.
Species:  Rat
Technique:  Immunohistochemistry.
References:  18
Brain: neocortex, hippocampus, thalamus, cerebellum and habenula. Spinal cord: superficial layers of the dorsal horn and motor neurones in the deep layers of the ventral horn.
Species:  Rat
Technique:  Immunohistochemistry.
References:  5
Tissue Distribution Comments
There is a high degree of similarity between the distributions of the GABAB1 and GABAB2 subunits [13].
Expression Datasets Click here for help

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Log average relative transcript abundance in mouse tissues measured by qPCR from Regard, J.B., Sato, I.T., and Coughlin, S.R. (2008). Anatomical profiling of G protein-coupled receptor expression. Cell, 135(3): 561-71. [PMID:18984166] [Raw data: website]

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Functional Assay Comments
No functional assays for the GABAB1 (in the absence of GABAB2) subunit have been described. Only where there is an intact heterodimer (GABAB1+ GABAB2) have any functional studies been reported. Structural modifications to GABAB1 + GABAB2 within the heterodimer can still allow functional responses to occur.
Physiological Consequences of Altering Gene Expression Click here for help
The GABAB1 receptor knockout mice have disrupted pre- and postsynaptic GABAB receptor function. The mice appear normal at birth but later exhibit retarded growth, epilepsy and premature death.
Species:  Mouse
Tissue: 
Technique:  Gene targeting in embryonic stem cells.
References:  23
Spontaneous seizure, Hyperalgesia, Hyperlocomotor activity, Cognitive deficits, Lack of responses to GABAB agonist administration eg. lack of muscle relaxation and hypothermia, down-regulation in GABAB2 subunit.
Species:  Mouse
Tissue: 
Technique:  Gene targeting in embryonic stem cells.
References:  25
GABAB1 receptor knockout mice exhibit a complete loss of GABAB function and increased excitability in the CA3 region of hippocampal slices, leading to the development of complex generalised epilepsies.
Species:  Mouse
Tissue: 
Technique:  Gene targeting in embryonic stem cells.
References:  3
GABAB1 receptor knockout mice exhibit basal hypothermia and lack of GABAB receptor binding sites in brain membranes.
Species:  Mouse
Tissue: 
Technique:  Transgenesis.
References:  24
Phenotypes, Alleles and Disease Models Click here for help Mouse data from MGI

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Allele Composition & genetic background Accession Phenotype Id Phenotype Reference
Gabbr1tm1Pngl Gabbr1tm1Pngl/Gabbr1tm1Pngl
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6J
MGI:1860139  MP:0005402 abnormal action potential PMID: 11414794 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0005404 abnormal axon morphology PMID: 18206390 
Gabbr1tm2.1Bet Gabbr1tm2.1Bet/Gabbr1tm2.1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0001777 abnormal body temperature regulation PMID: 15493018 
Gabbr1tm2Bet|Tg(HCRT-cre)1Stak Gabbr1tm2Bet/Gabbr1tm2Bet,Tg(HCRT-cre)1Stak/0
involves: BALB/cA * C57BL/6 * DBA/1
MGI:1860139  MGI:3839421  MP:0002206 abnormal CNS synaptic transmission PMID: 19246384 
Gabbr1tm3Bet Gabbr1tm3Bet/Gabbr1tm3Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0002805 abnormal conditioned taste aversion behavior PMID: 16928868 
Gabbr1tm4Bet Gabbr1tm4Bet/Gabbr1tm4Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0002805 abnormal conditioned taste aversion behavior PMID: 16928868 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0003360 abnormal depression-related behavior PMID: 15706241 
Gabbr1+|Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1+
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0002572 abnormal emotion/affect behavior PMID: 15706241 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0001927 abnormal estrous cycle PMID: 16682806 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0002910 abnormal excitatory postsynaptic currents PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1tm3Bet Gabbr1tm3Bet/Gabbr1tm3Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0002910 abnormal excitatory postsynaptic currents PMID: 16701209 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0001406 abnormal gait PMID: 18206390 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0002945 abnormal inhibitory postsynaptic currents PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1tm4Bet Gabbr1tm4Bet/Gabbr1tm4Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0002945 abnormal inhibitory postsynaptic currents PMID: 16701209 
Gabbr1tm2Bet|Tg(HCRT-cre)1Stak Gabbr1tm2Bet/Gabbr1tm2Bet,Tg(HCRT-cre)1Stak/0
involves: BALB/cA * C57BL/6 * DBA/1
MGI:1860139  MGI:3839421  MP:0002945 abnormal inhibitory postsynaptic currents PMID: 19246384 
Gabbr1tm1Pngl Gabbr1tm1Pngl/Gabbr1tm1Pngl
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6J
MGI:1860139  MP:0002911 abnormal inhibitory postsynaptic potential PMID: 11414794 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0006404 abnormal lumbar dorsal root ganglion morphology PMID: 18206390 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0000920 abnormal myelination PMID: 18206390 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0003871 abnormal myelin sheath morphology PMID: 18206390 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0002272 abnormal nervous system electrophysiology PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1tm1Pngl Gabbr1tm1Pngl/Gabbr1tm1Pngl
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6J
MGI:1860139  MP:0002272 abnormal nervous system electrophysiology PMID: 11414794 
Gabbr1tm3Bet Gabbr1tm3Bet/Gabbr1tm3Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0001458 abnormal object recognition memory PMID: 16701209 
Gabbr1tm1Dgen Gabbr1tm1Dgen/Gabbr1tm1Dgen
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6
MGI:1860139  MP:0001504 abnormal posture
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0002651 abnormal sciatic nerve PMID: 18206390 
Gabbr1tm2Bet|Tg(HCRT-cre)1Stak Gabbr1tm2Bet/Gabbr1tm2Bet,Tg(HCRT-cre)1Stak/0
involves: BALB/cA * C57BL/6 * DBA/1
MGI:1860139  MGI:3839421  MP:0001501 abnormal sleep pattern PMID: 19246384 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0002752 abnormal somatic nervous system morphology PMID: 18206390 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0003635 abnormal synaptic transmission PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0003216 absence seizures PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1tm1Dgen Gabbr1tm1Dgen/Gabbr1tm1Dgen
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6
MGI:1860139  MP:0008843 absent subcutaneous adipose tissue
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0001496 audiogenic seizures PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0003996 clonic seizures PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1tm1Pngl Gabbr1tm1Pngl/Gabbr1tm1Pngl
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6J
MGI:1860139  MP:0001262 decreased body weight PMID: 11414794 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0008874 decreased physiological sensitivity to xenobiotic PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0003998 decreased thermal nociceptive threshold PMID: 11498050  18206390 
Gabbr1tm1Dgen Gabbr1tm1Dgen/Gabbr1tm1Dgen
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6
MGI:1860139  MP:0001429 dehydration
Gabbr1tm2.1Bet Gabbr1tm2.1Bet/Gabbr1tm2.1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0001399 hyperactivity PMID: 15493018 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0001399 hyperactivity PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0002738 hyperresponsive to tactile stimuli PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1tm1Dgen Gabbr1tm1Dgen/Gabbr1tm1Dgen
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6
MGI:1860139  MP:0001402 hypoactivity
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0005498 hyporesponsive to tactile stimuli PMID: 18206390 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0009747 impaired behavioral response to xenobiotic PMID: 11498050  15321743 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0004000 impaired passive avoidance behavior PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1+|Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1+
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0004000 impaired passive avoidance behavior PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0001363 increased anxiety-related response PMID: 15321743  15706241 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0001751 increased circulating luteinizing hormone level PMID: 16682806 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0005124 increased circulating prolactin level PMID: 16682806 
Gabbr1+|Gabbr1tm1Pngl Gabbr1tm1Pngl/Gabbr1+
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6J
MGI:1860139  MP:0009141 increased prepulse inhibition PMID: 11414794 
Gabbr1Gt(KST229)Byg Gabbr1Gt(KST229)Byg/Gabbr1Gt(KST229)Byg
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6
MGI:1860139  MP:0002058 neonatal lethality PMID: 11431694 
Gabbr1tm1Pngl Gabbr1tm1Pngl/Gabbr1tm1Pngl
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6J
MGI:1860139  MP:0002082 postnatal lethality PMID: 11414794 
Gabbr1tm1Dgen Gabbr1tm1Dgen/Gabbr1tm1Dgen
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6
MGI:1860139  MP:0002083 premature death
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0009017 prolonged estrus PMID: 16682806 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0001923 reduced female fertility PMID: 16682806 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0001473 reduced long term potentiation PMID: 16701209 
Gabbr1tm3Bet Gabbr1tm3Bet/Gabbr1tm3Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0001473 reduced long term potentiation PMID: 16701209 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0002064 seizures PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0009015 short proestrus PMID: 16682806 
Gabbr1tm1Pngl Gabbr1tm1Pngl/Gabbr1tm1Pngl
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6J
MGI:1860139  MP:0000951 sporadic seizures PMID: 11414794 
Gabbr1tm1Bet Gabbr1tm1Bet/Gabbr1tm1Bet
BALB/c-Gabbr1
MGI:1860139  MP:0003997 tonic-clonic seizures PMID: 11498050 
Gabbr1tm1Pngl Gabbr1tm1Pngl/Gabbr1tm1Pngl
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6J
MGI:1860139  MP:0003997 tonic-clonic seizures PMID: 11414794 
Gabbr1tm1Dgen Gabbr1tm1Dgen/Gabbr1tm1Dgen
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6
MGI:1860139  MP:0000746 weakness
Biologically Significant Variants Click here for help
Type:  Alternative promoters
Species:  Human
Description:  The GABAB1(a) and GABAB1(b) isoforms which differ in their extracellular N-terminal regions are generated by alternative promoters in the human GABAB1 gene.
References:  27
Type:  Splice variant
Species:  Rat
Description:  The GABAB1(h) isoform has been identified in the embryonic rat brain.
References:  20
Type:  Splice variant
Species:  Rat
Description:  The GABAB1(c) isoform, which has a 93 bp insertion in the region encoding the 5th transmembrane domain compared to GABAB1(b), has been found to be widely expressed in various rat tissues.
References:  12,22
Type:  Splice variant
Species:  Rat
Description:  The GABAB1(d) isoform, which has an additional 566 bps at the C-terminal when compared to GABAB1(b), has been found to be widely expressed in various rat tissues.
References:  12
Type:  Splice variant
Species:  Rat
Description:  The GABAB1(f) isoform has been identified mainly in rat peripheral tissues. It differs from the GABAB1(a) isoform due to a 21 bp deletion in the coding sequence of the N-terminal and a 93 bp insertion in the coding sequence of the 2nd extracellular loop and the 5th transmembrane domain.
References:  28
Type:  Splice variant
Species:  Rat
Description:  The GABAB1(e) receptor isoform, containing only the ligand binding extracellular domain, has been found to be a minor isoform in the CNS but a major isoform in peripheral tissues.
References:  26
Type:  Splice variant
Species:  Human
Description:  The GABAB1(h) isoform (originally named GABAB1(c) in human) differs from GABAB1(a) by a 186 bp sushi domain exon that is skipped by alternative splicing. GABAB1(h) has a higher expression in the fetal human brain than the adult.
References:  19
Type:  Splice variant
Species:  Rat
Description:  The GABAB1(g) isoform, which has a 124 bp insertion between exon 3 and exon 4 encoding a truncated receptor lacking the C-terminal, has been found in both the rat brain and periphery.
References:  29

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