A distinct G-protein coupled receptor that senses changes in extracellular Zn2+, ZnR/GPR39, was found in cells from tissues in which Zn2+ plays a physiological role. Most prominently, ZnR/GPR39 activity was described in prostate cancer, skin keratinocytes, and colon epithelial cells, where zinc is essential for cell growth, wound closure, and barrier formation. ZnR/GPR39 activity was also described in neurons that are postsynaptic to vesicular Zn2+ release. Activation of ZnR/GPR39 triggers Gαq-dependent signaling and subsequent cellular pathways associated with cell growth and survival. Furthermore, ZnR/GPR39 was shown to regulate the activity of ion transport mechanisms that are essential for the physiological function of epithelial and ne...
International audienceAs a nutritionally essential metal ion, zinc (Zn) not only constitutes a struc...
Expression of the zinc receptor, ZnR/GPR39, is increased in higher grade breast cancer tumors and ce...
Aims: Morphine signaling via the μ-opioid receptor (MOR) is coupled to redox-dependent zinc release ...
Zinc enhances epithelial proliferation, protects the digestive epithelial layer and has profound ant...
AbstractAla substitution of potential metal-ion binding residues in the main ligand-binding pocket o...
GPR39 is a class A G protein-coupled receptor involved in zinc binding and glucose homeostasis regul...
<p><b>A.</b> Cells were transfected with siRNA sequences compatible to GPR39 (siGPR39) or a scramble...
Acquired resistance to the estrogen receptor (ER) antagonist tamoxifen, is a major obstacle in treat...
Changes in bone matrix composition are frequently found with bone diseases and may be associated wit...
In the last decade, we witnessed discoveries that established Zn2+ as a second major signalling meta...
Zinc is an essential trace element for life. Zinc is not only an important nutrient, cofactor of num...
Aberrant zinc (Zn) homeostasis is associated with abnormal control of mammalian growth, although the...
A hallmark of Alzheimer's disease is accumulation of amyloid beta (Aβ) deposits, which are associate...
Zinc (Zn), which is an essential trace element, is involved in numerous mammalian physiological even...
The essential trace element zinc is important for all living organisms. Zinc functions not only as a...
International audienceAs a nutritionally essential metal ion, zinc (Zn) not only constitutes a struc...
Expression of the zinc receptor, ZnR/GPR39, is increased in higher grade breast cancer tumors and ce...
Aims: Morphine signaling via the μ-opioid receptor (MOR) is coupled to redox-dependent zinc release ...
Zinc enhances epithelial proliferation, protects the digestive epithelial layer and has profound ant...
AbstractAla substitution of potential metal-ion binding residues in the main ligand-binding pocket o...
GPR39 is a class A G protein-coupled receptor involved in zinc binding and glucose homeostasis regul...
<p><b>A.</b> Cells were transfected with siRNA sequences compatible to GPR39 (siGPR39) or a scramble...
Acquired resistance to the estrogen receptor (ER) antagonist tamoxifen, is a major obstacle in treat...
Changes in bone matrix composition are frequently found with bone diseases and may be associated wit...
In the last decade, we witnessed discoveries that established Zn2+ as a second major signalling meta...
Zinc is an essential trace element for life. Zinc is not only an important nutrient, cofactor of num...
Aberrant zinc (Zn) homeostasis is associated with abnormal control of mammalian growth, although the...
A hallmark of Alzheimer's disease is accumulation of amyloid beta (Aβ) deposits, which are associate...
Zinc (Zn), which is an essential trace element, is involved in numerous mammalian physiological even...
The essential trace element zinc is important for all living organisms. Zinc functions not only as a...
International audienceAs a nutritionally essential metal ion, zinc (Zn) not only constitutes a struc...
Expression of the zinc receptor, ZnR/GPR39, is increased in higher grade breast cancer tumors and ce...
Aims: Morphine signaling via the μ-opioid receptor (MOR) is coupled to redox-dependent zinc release ...