GPR45

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G protein-coupled receptor 45
Identifiers
Symbol(s) GPR45; PSP24; PSP24(ALPHA); PSP24A
External IDs OMIM: 604838 MGI2135882 HomoloGene5228
RNA expression pattern

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Orthologs
Human Mouse
Entrez 11250 93690
Ensembl ENSG00000135973 ENSMUSG00000041907
Uniprot Q9Y5Y3 Q148B5
Refseq NM_007227 (mRNA)
NP_009158 (protein)
NM_053107 (mRNA)
NP_444337 (protein)
Location Chr 2: 105.22 - 105.23 Mb Chr 1: 42.9 - 42.98 Mb
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G protein-coupled receptor 45, also known as GPR45, is a human gene.[1]

This intronless gene encodes a member of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family. Members of this protein family contain seven putative transmembrane domains and may mediate signaling processes to the interior of the cell via activation of heterotrimeric G proteins. This protein may function in the central nervous system.[1]

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  • Marchese A, Sawzdargo M, Nguyen T, et al. (1999). "Discovery of three novel orphan G-protein-coupled receptors.". Genomics 56 (1): 12-21. doi:10.1006/geno.1998.5655. PMID 10036181. 
  • Kawasawa Y, Kume K, Nakade S, et al. (2000). "Brain-specific expression of novel G-protein-coupled receptors, with homologies to Xenopus PSP24 and human GPR45.". Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 276 (3): 952-6. doi:10.1006/bbrc.2000.3569. PMID 11027574. 
  • Kawasawa Y, Kume K, Izumi T, Shimizu T (2000). "Mammalian PSP24s (alpha and beta isoforms) are not responsive to lysophosphatidic acid in mammalian expression systems.". Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 276 (3): 957-64. doi:10.1006/bbrc.2000.3570. PMID 11027575. 
  • Strausberg RL, Feingold EA, Grouse LH, et al. (2003). "Generation and initial analysis of more than 15,000 full-length human and mouse cDNA sequences.". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99 (26): 16899-903. doi:10.1073/pnas.242603899. PMID 12477932. 
  • Gerhard DS, Wagner L, Feingold EA, et al. (2004). "The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).". Genome Res. 14 (10B): 2121-7. doi:10.1101/gr.2596504. PMID 15489334. 
  • Hillier LW, Graves TA, Fulton RS, et al. (2005). "Generation and annotation of the DNA sequences of human chromosomes 2 and 4.". Nature 434 (7034): 724-31. doi:10.1038/nature03466. PMID 15815621.