AbstractWe report the isolation of a cDNA clone named GPR54, which encodes a novel G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). A PCR search of rat brain cDNA retrieved a clone partially encoding a GPCR. In a library screening this clone was used to isolate a cDNA with an open reading frame (ORF) encoding a receptor of 396 amino acids long which shared significant identities in the transmembrane regions with rat galanin receptors GalR1 (45%), GalR3 (45%) and GalR2 (44%). Northern blot and in situ hybridization analyses revealed that GPR54 is expressed in brain regions (pons, midbrain, thalamus, hypothalamus, hippocampus, amygdala, cortex, frontal cortex, and striatum) as well as peripheral regions (liver and intestine). In COS cell expression of GPR5...
AbstractFollowing the cloning of the dopamine receptors we continued a search of the human genome fo...
A novel cDNA encoding a putative G protein-coupled receptor was isolated from a rat forebrain cDNA l...
AbstractA novel cDNA encoding a putative G protein-coupled receptor was isolated from a rat forebrai...
AbstractWe report the isolation of a cDNA clone named GPR54, which encodes a novel G protein-coupled...
grantor: University of TorontoThe G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form a large superfa...
The neuropeptide galanin mediates a diverse spectrum of biological activities by interacting with sp...
The neuropeptide galanin elicits a range of biological effects by interaction with specific G-protei...
AbstractGalanin (GAL) is a widely distributed neuropeptide with diverse biological effects including...
grantor: University of TorontoThe research work undertaken resulted in the discovery of th...
AbstractA PCR cloning strategy using primers designed from sequences selectively conserved among a c...
We report the isolation and characterization of several novel human genes encoding G protein-coupled...
The family of GPCR’s has for long served as the most common pharmaceutical drug target. Even so, som...
We have cloned and mapped the chromosomal location of three novel human genes encoding G protein-cou...
A novel gene product, GPR74, with homology to the seven transmembrane-domain receptor superfamily, h...
The neuropeptide galanin family currently consists of four members, namely galanin, galanin-message-...
AbstractFollowing the cloning of the dopamine receptors we continued a search of the human genome fo...
A novel cDNA encoding a putative G protein-coupled receptor was isolated from a rat forebrain cDNA l...
AbstractA novel cDNA encoding a putative G protein-coupled receptor was isolated from a rat forebrai...
AbstractWe report the isolation of a cDNA clone named GPR54, which encodes a novel G protein-coupled...
grantor: University of TorontoThe G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form a large superfa...
The neuropeptide galanin mediates a diverse spectrum of biological activities by interacting with sp...
The neuropeptide galanin elicits a range of biological effects by interaction with specific G-protei...
AbstractGalanin (GAL) is a widely distributed neuropeptide with diverse biological effects including...
grantor: University of TorontoThe research work undertaken resulted in the discovery of th...
AbstractA PCR cloning strategy using primers designed from sequences selectively conserved among a c...
We report the isolation and characterization of several novel human genes encoding G protein-coupled...
The family of GPCR’s has for long served as the most common pharmaceutical drug target. Even so, som...
We have cloned and mapped the chromosomal location of three novel human genes encoding G protein-cou...
A novel gene product, GPR74, with homology to the seven transmembrane-domain receptor superfamily, h...
The neuropeptide galanin family currently consists of four members, namely galanin, galanin-message-...
AbstractFollowing the cloning of the dopamine receptors we continued a search of the human genome fo...
A novel cDNA encoding a putative G protein-coupled receptor was isolated from a rat forebrain cDNA l...
AbstractA novel cDNA encoding a putative G protein-coupled receptor was isolated from a rat forebrai...