Relaxin/insulin-like family peptide receptor 4

RXFP4
Identifiers
Aliases RXFP4, GPCR142, GPR100, RLN3R2, RXFPR4, Relaxin/insulin-like family peptide receptor 4, relaxin/insulin like family peptide receptor 4
External IDs MGI: 2182926 HomoloGene: 18775 GeneCards: RXFP4
Orthologs
Species Human Mouse
Entrez

339403

242093

Ensembl

ENSG00000173080

ENSMUSG00000049741

UniProt

Q8TDU9

Q7TQP4

RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_181885

NM_181817

RefSeq (protein)

NP_871001.1

NP_861538.1

Location (UCSC) Chr 1: 155.94 – 155.94 Mb Chr 3: 88.65 – 88.65 Mb
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Relaxin/insulin-like family peptide receptor 4, also known as RXFP4, is a human G-protein coupled receptor.[3]

Function

GPR100 is a member of the rhodopsin family of G protein-coupled receptors GPRs (Fredriksson et al., 2003).[supplied by OMIM][3]

See also

References

Further reading

  • Bathgate RA, Ivell R, Sanborn BM, Sherwood OD, Summers RJ (May 2005). "Receptors for relaxin family peptides". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1041: 61–76. doi:10.1196/annals.1282.010. PMID 15956688. 
  • Bathgate RA, Ivell R, Sanborn BM, Sherwood OD, Summers RJ (March 2006). "International Union of Pharmacology LVII: recommendations for the nomenclature of receptors for relaxin family peptides". Pharmacological Reviews. 58 (1): 7–31. doi:10.1124/pr.58.1.9. PMID 16507880. 
  • Takeda S, Kadowaki S, Haga T, Takaesu H, Mitaku S (June 2002). "Identification of G protein-coupled receptor genes from the human genome sequence". FEBS Letters. 520 (1-3): 97–101. doi:10.1016/S0014-5793(02)02775-8. PMID 12044878. 
  • Liu C, Chen J, Sutton S, Roland B, Kuei C, Farmer N, Sillard R, Lovenberg TW (December 2003). "Identification of relaxin-3/INSL7 as a ligand for GPCR142". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278 (50): 50765–70. doi:10.1074/jbc.M308996200. PMID 14522967. 
  • Boels K, Schaller HC (November 2003). "Identification and characterisation of GPR100 as a novel human G-protein-coupled bradykinin receptor". British Journal of Pharmacology. 140 (5): 932–8. doi:10.1038/sj.bjp.0705521. PMC 1574110Freely accessible. PMID 14530218. 
  • Fredriksson R, Höglund PJ, Gloriam DE, Lagerström MC, Schiöth HB (November 2003). "Seven evolutionarily conserved human rhodopsin G protein-coupled receptors lacking close relatives". FEBS Letters. 554 (3): 381–8. doi:10.1016/S0014-5793(03)01196-7. PMID 14623098. 
  • Liu C, Chen J, Kuei C, Sutton S, Nepomuceno D, Bonaventure P, Lovenberg TW (January 2005). "Relaxin-3/insulin-like peptide 5 chimeric peptide, a selective ligand for G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)135 and GPCR142 over leucine-rich repeat-containing G protein-coupled receptor 7". Molecular Pharmacology. 67 (1): 231–40. doi:10.1124/mol.104.006700. PMID 15465925. 
  • Liu C, Kuei C, Sutton S, Chen J, Bonaventure P, Wu J, Nepomuceno D, Kamme F, Tran DT, Zhu J, Wilkinson T, Bathgate R, Eriste E, Sillard R, Lovenberg TW (January 2005). "INSL5 is a high affinity specific agonist for GPCR142 (GPR100)". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280 (1): 292–300. doi:10.1074/jbc.M409916200. PMID 15525639. 

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