Stromal Antigen 3 Opposite Strand Protein (STAG3OS)

GATS

Stromal Antigen 3 Opposite Strand Protein (STAG3OS)
GATS, Stromal Antigen 3 Opposite Strand Protein (GATS) Belongs to the GATS family. Four distinct genes encoding GABA transporters (GATs), named GAT-1, GAT-2, GAT-3, and BGT-1 have been identified using molecular cloning. (i) a fraction of GATs is strategically placed to mediate GABA uptake at fast inhibitory synapses, terminating GABA's action and shaping inhibitory postsynaptic responses; (ii) another fraction may participate in functions such as the regulation of GABA's diffusion to neighboring synapses and of GABA levels in cerebrospinal fluid; (iii) GATs may play a role in the complex processes regulating cortical maturation; and (iv) GATs may contribute to the dysregulation of neuronal excitability that accompanies at least two major human diseases: epilepsy and ischemia.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)