About this Research Topic
High activity of NMDAR is associated with several neuropathologies, including Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, lateral amyotrophic sclerosis, and ischemia, whereas low activity is associated with schizophrenia. Presently, pharmacological treatment is based on ligands targeting NMDAR, and is endowed with severe side effects.
The focus of this Research Topic will be on the enzymes that are involved in the synthesis and degradation of the main agonists and antagonists of NMDAR, thus controlling their homeostasis. The understanding of the structure, dynamics, function, and regulation of these enzymes is the prerequisite for the development of drugs that allow for the fine-tuning of NMDAR activity.
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