Glycinergic Neuronal Markers
This interactive graphic lists some of the most commonly used glycinergic neuronal markers including the Glycine Transporter 2 (GlyT2) and the Vesicular Inhibitory Amino Acid Transporter (VIAAT). Clicking on a marker will take you to the R&D Systems selection of antibodies directed against that molecule. Clicking on a marker that is designated by (novusbio.com) will take you to the Novus Biologicals’ website and their antibody offerings for that protein. Additionally, use the buttons below to see markers associated with different neuronal subtypes.
Overview
Glycinergic neurons utilize the amino acid glycine as a neurotransmitter. Glycine is the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brainstem and spinal cord. Binding of glycine to its receptors opens Cl- channels, allowing for influx of Cl- and hyperpolarization. However, glycine has also been shown to have excitatory effects. It acts as a glutamate co-agonist and is required for NMDA receptor activity.