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PTGIR PTGIR GPR84 GPR84 GPR150 GPR150 ADCY5 ADCY5 RXFP1 RXFP1 GPR176 GPR176 GPR15 GPR15 GPR45 GPR45 GPR20 GPR20 GPR27 GPR27 GPR25 GPR25
"GPR27" - Probable G-protein coupled receptor 27 in Homo sapiens
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GPR27Probable G-protein coupled receptor 27; Orphan receptor. Possible candidate for amine-like G- protein coupled receptor; G protein-coupled receptors, Class A orphans (375 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
GPR20
G-protein coupled receptor 20; Orphan receptor with constitutive G(i) signaling activity that activate cyclic AMP; G protein-coupled receptors, Class A orphans (358 aa)
         
  0.951
GPR25
Probable G-protein coupled receptor 25; Orphan receptor; G protein-coupled receptors, Class A orphans (361 aa)
     
 
  0.951
GPR45
Probable G-protein coupled receptor 45; Orphan receptor. May play a role in brain function; G protein-coupled receptors, Class A orphans (372 aa)
     
 
  0.943
GPR150
Probable G-protein coupled receptor 150; Orphan receptor; G protein-coupled receptors, Class A orphans (434 aa)
         
  0.941
GPR176
G-protein coupled receptor 176; Orphan receptor involved in normal circadian rhythm behavior. Acts through the G-protein subclass G(z)-alpha and has an agonist-independent basal activity to repress cAMP production (515 aa)
     
 
  0.939
GPR15
G-protein coupled receptor 15; Probable chemokine receptor. Alternative coreceptor with CD4 for HIV-1 infection; G protein-coupled receptors, Class A orphans (360 aa)
         
  0.934
PTGIR
Prostacyclin receptor; Receptor for prostacyclin (prostaglandin I2 or PGI2). The activity of this receptor is mediated by G(s) proteins which activate adenylate cyclase (386 aa)
         
  0.933
GPR84
G-protein coupled receptor 84; Receptor for medium-chain free fatty acid (FFA) with carbon chain lengths of C9 to C14. Capric acid (C10-0), undecanoic acid (C11-0) and lauric acid (C12-0) are the most potent agonists. Not activated by short-chain and long-chain saturated and unsaturated FFAs. Activation by medium-chain free fatty acid is coupled to a pertussis toxin sensitive G(i/o) protein pathway. May have important roles in processes from fatty acid metabolism to regulation of the immune system (396 aa)
     
 
  0.928
ADCY5
Adenylate cyclase type 5; Catalyzes the formation of the signaling molecule cAMP in response to G-protein signaling. Mediates signaling downstream of ADRB1. Regulates the increase of free cytosolic Ca(2+) in response to increased blood glucose levels and contributes to the regulation of Ca(2+)-dependent insulin secretion; Adenylate cyclases (1261 aa)
     
  0.925
RXFP1
Relaxin receptor 1; Receptor for relaxins. The activity of this receptor is mediated by G proteins leading to stimulation of adenylate cyclase and an increase of cAMP. Binding of the ligand may also activate a tyrosine kinase pathway that inhibits the activity of a phosphodiesterase that degrades cAMP; Relaxin family peptide receptors (784 aa)
     
 
  0.925
Your Current Organism:
Homo sapiens
NCBI taxonomy Id: 9606
Other names: H. sapiens, Homo sapiens, human, man
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