Galanin receptors in GtoPdb v.2021.2

Authors

  • Andrew L. Gundlach University of Melbourne
  • Philip J. Ryan University of Melbourne

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2218/gtopdb/F27/2021.2

Abstract

Galanin receptors (provisional nomenclature as recommended by NC-IUPHAR [57]) are activated by the endogenous peptides galanin and galanin-like peptide. Human galanin is a 30 amino-acid non-amidated peptide [52]; in other species, it is 29 amino acids long and C-terminally amidated. Amino acids 1-14 of galanin are highly conserved in mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibia and fish. Shorter peptide species (e.g. human galanin-1-19 [21] and porcine galanin-5–29 [170]) and N-terminally extended forms (e.g. N-terminally seven and nine residue elongated forms of porcine galanin [22, 170]) have been reported. More recently, the newly-identified peptide, spexin (SPX), has been reported to activate human GAL2 and GAL3 (but not GAL1) receptors in heterologous expression systems; and to alter GAL2/3 receptor-related behaviours in animals [89].

Published

25-Jun-2021

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How to Cite

“Galanin receptors in GtoPdb v.2021.2” (2021) IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE, 2021(2). doi:10.2218/gtopdb/F27/2021.2.