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Prostaciklinski receptor

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Prostaglandinski I2 (prostaciklinski) receptor (IP1)
Identifikatori
SimboliPTGIR; MGC102830; PRIPR
Vanjski IDOMIM600022 MGI99535 HomoloGene7496 IUPHAR: IP1 GeneCards: PTGIR Gene
Pregled RNK izražavanja
podaci
Ortolozi
VrstaČovekMiš
Entrez573919222
EnsemblENSG00000160013ENSMUSG00000043017
UniProtP43119Q3U4F1
RefSeq (mRNA)NM_000960NM_008967
RefSeq (protein)NP_000951NP_032993
Lokacija (UCSC)Chr 19:
51.82 - 51.82 Mb
Chr 7:
16.07 - 16.07 Mb
PubMed pretraga[1][2]

Prostaciklinski receptor (ili prostaglandinski I2 receptor, IP1) je receptor za prostaciklin.

On je član familije G-protein spregnutih receptora. Prostaciklin, glavni proizvod ciklooksigenaze u makrovaskularnom endotelu, uzrokuje potentnu vazodilataciju i inhibiciju agregacije trombocita putem vezivanja za ovaj receptor.[1]

Transdukcija

Prilikom vezivanja za molekul prostaciklina, receptor konformaciju i aktivira Gs, koji aktivira cAMP i povećava aktivnost proteinske kinaze A (PKA).

Reference

Literatura

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