Posted by Extreme on October 24, 2008, at 5:36:36
In reply to confusing nomenclature » Extreme, posted by lucie lu on October 23, 2008, at 23:07:25
Thank you so much Lucie for bringing some clarity to this. So histidine and other amino-acids that sits on the "lock"/receptor is part and attached in a bigger chemical system so to say... suspected something like that.
WELL... then this leads me to thinking, as before.. how come benso "decides" when to work or not for me and what in the world is going on under extreme pressure from histamine (allergy) in my brain that seems to inactivate benso completely! You seem to have a pretty good view on this... so I ask you Lucie, if you know.. are there any (known) conditions under which the whole polypeptide chain that "runs" the GABA-A bindingsite can change "parameter" or composition? DOES it change ever or is it attributed to a "static" DNA-sequenze?
It should be very interesting if histidine actually destoys the benso-effect completly as it is the precursor to histamine.
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