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GPER1 GPER1 GPR45 GPR45 ERMN ERMN GPR25 GPR25 GPR62 GPR62 OPALIN OPALIN GPR135 GPR135 GPR52 GPR52 GPR162 GPR162 GPR26 GPR26 GPR101 GPR101
"GPR62" - Probable G-protein coupled receptor 62 in Homo sapiens
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GPR62Probable G-protein coupled receptor 62; Orphan receptor; G protein-coupled receptors, Class A orphans (368 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
GPER1
G-protein coupled estrogen receptor 1; G-protein coupled estrogen receptor that binds to 17- beta-estradiol (E2) with high affinity, leading to rapid and transient activation of numerous intracellular signaling pathways. Stimulates cAMP production, calcium mobilization and tyrosine kinase Src inducing the release of heparin-bound epidermal growth factor (HB-EGF) and subsequent transactivation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), activating downstream signaling pathways such as PI3K/Akt and ERK/MAPK. Mediates pleiotropic functions among others in the cardiovascular, endocrine [...] (375 aa)
           
  0.885
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)
     
   
  0.657
GPR135
Probable G-protein coupled receptor 135; Orphan receptor; G protein-coupled receptors, Class A orphans (494 aa)
     
   
  0.640
OPALIN
Opalin; Oligodendrocytic myelin paranodal and inner loop protein (141 aa)
     
   
  0.630
GPR162
Probable G-protein coupled receptor 162; Orphan receptor; G protein-coupled receptors, Class A orphans (588 aa)
     
   
  0.604
GPR101
Probable G-protein coupled receptor 101; Orphan receptor; G protein-coupled receptors, Class A orphans (508 aa)
     
   
  0.602
GPR25
Probable G-protein coupled receptor 25; Orphan receptor; G protein-coupled receptors, Class A orphans (361 aa)
     
   
  0.598
ERMN
Ermin; Plays a role in cytoskeletal rearrangements during the late wrapping and/or compaction phases of myelinogenesis as well as in maintenance and stability of myelin sheath in the adult. May play an important role in late-stage oligodendroglia maturation, myelin/Ranvier node formation during CNS development, and in the maintenance and plasticity of related structures in the mature CNS (By similarity) (297 aa)
     
   
  0.585
GPR26
G-protein coupled receptor 26; Orphan receptor. Displays a significant level of constitutive activity. Its effect is mediated by G(s)-alpha protein that stimulate adenylate cyclase, resulting in an elevation of intracellular cAMP; G protein-coupled receptors, Class A orphans (337 aa)
     
   
  0.576
GPR52
G-protein coupled receptor 52; Gs-coupled receptor activated by antipsychotics reserpine leading to an increase in intracellular cAMP and its internalization. May play a role in locomotor activity through modulation of dopamine, NMDA and ADORA2A-induced locomotor activity. These behavioral changes are accompanied by modulation of the dopamine receptor signaling pathway in striatum. Modulates HTT level via cAMP-dependent but PKA independent mechanisms throught activation of RAB39B that translocates HTT to the endoplasmic reticulum, thus avoiding proteasome degradation; G protein-coupled [...] (361 aa)
           
  0.570
Your Current Organism:
Homo sapiens
NCBI taxonomy Id: 9606
Other names: H. sapiens, Homo sapiens, human, man
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