A novel gene product, GPR56, with homology to the seven transmembrane-domain receptor superfamily, has been cloned by PCR amplification using degenerate oligonucleotide primers and subsequent screening of a human heart cDNA library. The isolated 2.8-kb cDNA clone encodes a protein of 693 amino acids that shows highest identity (32%) to HE6, a member of a subclass of the class B secretin-like G-protein-coupled receptors. Northern analysis of various human tissues revealed a wide distribution of the transcript with highest levels found in thyroid gland, brain, and heart. In situ hybridization analysis of human thyroid gland as well as rat heart and brain tissue confirms these results and identifies the hippocampus and hypothalamic nuclei as b...
AbstractWe report the isolation of a cDNA clone named GPR54, which encodes a novel G protein-coupled...
Two novel G-protein-coupled receptors, one from human, GPR72, and one from mouse, GPR73 have been is...
grantor: University of TorontoThe G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form a large superfa...
A novel gene product, GPR56, with homology to the seven transmembrane-domain receptor superfamily, h...
We have cloned and mapped the chromosomal location of three novel human genes encoding G protein-cou...
We report the isolation and characterization of several novel human genes encoding G protein-coupled...
A novel gene product, GPR74, with homology to the seven transmembrane-domain receptor superfamily, h...
The screening of a human genomic library with a chemokine receptor-like probe allowed us to obtain a...
The screening of a human genomic library with a chemokine receptor-like probe allowed us to obtain a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe research work undertaken resulted in the discovery of th...
Cosmids containing human genes for three orphan G protein-coupled receptors, GPR12, GPR6, and GPR3, ...
A putative novel G protein-coupled receptor was isolated using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) a...
AbstractWe report the identification of a gene, named SLC-11, encoding a novel G protein-coupled rec...
We employed the polymerase chain reaction and genomic DNA library screening to clone novel human gen...
G protein-coupled receptor 55 (GPR55) was first cloned in 1999 and is a 319 amino acid seven transme...
AbstractWe report the isolation of a cDNA clone named GPR54, which encodes a novel G protein-coupled...
Two novel G-protein-coupled receptors, one from human, GPR72, and one from mouse, GPR73 have been is...
grantor: University of TorontoThe G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form a large superfa...
A novel gene product, GPR56, with homology to the seven transmembrane-domain receptor superfamily, h...
We have cloned and mapped the chromosomal location of three novel human genes encoding G protein-cou...
We report the isolation and characterization of several novel human genes encoding G protein-coupled...
A novel gene product, GPR74, with homology to the seven transmembrane-domain receptor superfamily, h...
The screening of a human genomic library with a chemokine receptor-like probe allowed us to obtain a...
The screening of a human genomic library with a chemokine receptor-like probe allowed us to obtain a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe research work undertaken resulted in the discovery of th...
Cosmids containing human genes for three orphan G protein-coupled receptors, GPR12, GPR6, and GPR3, ...
A putative novel G protein-coupled receptor was isolated using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) a...
AbstractWe report the identification of a gene, named SLC-11, encoding a novel G protein-coupled rec...
We employed the polymerase chain reaction and genomic DNA library screening to clone novel human gen...
G protein-coupled receptor 55 (GPR55) was first cloned in 1999 and is a 319 amino acid seven transme...
AbstractWe report the isolation of a cDNA clone named GPR54, which encodes a novel G protein-coupled...
Two novel G-protein-coupled receptors, one from human, GPR72, and one from mouse, GPR73 have been is...
grantor: University of TorontoThe G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form a large superfa...