GPR123

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ADGRA1
Identifiers
Aliases ADGRA1, GPR123, adhesion G protein-coupled receptor A1
External IDs MGI: 1277167 HomoloGene: 18582 GeneCards: ADGRA1
Orthologs
Species Human Mouse
Entrez
Ensembl
UniProt
RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001083909
NM_001291085
NM_032422

NM_177469

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001077378
NP_001278014

NP_803420.2
NP_803420

Location (UCSC) Chr 10: 133.07 – 133.13 Mb Chr 7: 139.83 – 139.88 Mb
PubMed search [1] [2]
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Probable G-protein coupled receptor 123 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GPR123 gene.[3][4] It is a member of the adhesion-GPCR family of receptors. Family members are normally characterized by an extended extracellular region with a variable number of protein domains coupled to a TM7 domain via a domain known as the GPCR-Autoproteolysis INducing (GAIN) domain.[5][6][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Human PubMed Reference:". 
  2. ^ "Mouse PubMed Reference:". 
  3. ^ Fredriksson R, Gloriam DE, Hoglund PJ, Lagerstrom MC, Schioth HB (Feb 2003). "There exist at least 30 human G-protein-coupled receptors with long Ser/Thr-rich N-termini". Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 301 (3): 725–34. doi:10.1016/S0006-291X(03)00026-3. PMID 12565841. 
  4. ^ "Entrez Gene: GPR123 G protein-coupled receptor 123". 
  5. ^ Stacey M, Yona S (2011). AdhesionGPCRs: Structure to Function (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology). Berlin: Springer. ISBN 1-4419-7912-3. 
  6. ^ Fredriksson R, Lagerstrom MC, Hoglund PJ, Schioth HB (Nov 2002). "Novel human G protein-coupled receptors with long N-terminals containing GPS domains and Ser/Thr-rich regions". FEBS Lett. 531 (3): 407–14. doi:10.1016/S0014-5793(02)03574-3. PMID 12435584. 
  7. ^ Araç D, Boucard AA, Bolliger MF, Nguyen J, Soltis SM, Südhof TC, Brunger AT (March 2012). "A novel evolutionarily conserved domain of cell-adhesion GPCRs mediates autoproteolysis". EMBO J. 31 (6): 1364–78. doi:10.1038/emboj.2012.26. PMC 3321182Freely accessible. PMID 22333914. 

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