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What are the Components of the PSD Protein Complex?
The PSD protein complex is a dynamic assembly comprising numerous proteins, including
receptors
,
scaffold proteins
,
signaling molecules
, and
cytoskeletal proteins
. Key components include
NMDA receptors
,
AMPA receptors
,
PSD-95
,
CaMKII
(Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II), and
SynGAP
.
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