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Other 7TM proteins in GtoPdb v.2023.1



Tom I. Bonner1
  1. National Institute of Mental Health, USA


Abstract

These proteins are predicted to have 7TM domains, but functional studies have yet to confirm them as G protein-coupled receptors.

Contents

This is a citation summary for Other 7TM proteins in the Guide to Pharmacology database (GtoPdb). It exists purely as an adjunct to the database to facilitate the recognition of citations to and from the database by citation analyzers. Readers will almost certainly want to visit the relevant sections of the database which are given here under database links.

GtoPdb is an expert-driven guide to pharmacological targets and the substances that act on them. GtoPdb is a reference work which is most usefully represented as an on-line database. As in any publication this work should be appropriately cited, and the papers it cites should also be recognized. This document provides a citation for the relevant parts of the database, and also provides a reference list for the research cited by those parts. For further details see [2].

Please note that the database version for the citations given in GtoPdb are to the most recent preceding version in which the family or its subfamilies and targets were substantially changed. The links below are to the current version. If you need to consult the cited version, rather than the most recent version, please contact the GtoPdb curators.

Database links

Other 7TM proteins
https://www.guidetopharmacology.org/GRAC/FamilyDisplayForward?familyId=113
    Receptors
            GPR107
            https://www.guidetopharmacology.org/GRAC/ObjectDisplayForward?objectId=651
            GPR137
            https://www.guidetopharmacology.org/GRAC/ObjectDisplayForward?objectId=652
            TPRA1
            https://www.guidetopharmacology.org/GRAC/ObjectDisplayForward?objectId=655
            GPR143
            https://www.guidetopharmacology.org/GRAC/ObjectDisplayForward?objectId=203
            GPR157
            https://www.guidetopharmacology.org/GRAC/ObjectDisplayForward?objectId=205

References

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  2. Buneman P, Christie G, Davies JA, Dimitrellou R, Harding SD, Pawson AJ, Sharman JL and Wu Y. (2020) Why data citation isn't working, and what to do about it Database 2020 [PMID:32367113]
  3. Edgar AJ. (2007) Human GPR107 and murine Gpr108 are members of the LUSTR family of proteins found in both plants and animals, having similar topology to G-protein coupled receptors. DNA Seq 18: 235-41 [PMID:17454009]
  4. Lopez VM, Decatur CL, Stamer WD, Lynch RM and McKay BS. (2008) L-DOPA is an endogenous ligand for OA1. PLoS Biol 6: e236 [PMID:18828673]
  5. Yosten GL, Redlinger LJ and Samson WK. (2012) Evidence for an interaction of neuronostatin with the orphan G protein-coupled receptor, GPR107. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 303: R941-9 [PMID:22933024]