In fact, this is
the synapse brain protein found that appears to have both these essential jobs with receptors.
Not exact matches
The mutation, which has been found in people with ADHD, autism and bipolar disorder, affects the function of DAT, a
protein that regulates the
brain's supply of the neurotransmitter by removing excess dopamine from the
synapse, or the space between nerve cells.
It interferes with the production of a
protein critical to
synapse formation during a brief period in early development when the
brain is optimizing its ability to process sensory input.
The serotonin transporter is a
protein critical to the regulation of serotonin function in the
brain, because serotonin's action in the
synapse is terminated by its reuptake.