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Facts about G-protein coupled receptor 62.
Has spontaneous activity for beta-arrestin recruiting (PubMed:28827538). Shows a reciprocal modulation of signaling functions with the melatonin receptor MTNR1B probably through receptor heteromerization (PubMed:28827538).
Human | |
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Gene Name: | GPR62 |
Uniprot: | Q9BZJ7 |
Entrez: | 118442 |
Belongs to: |
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G-protein coupled receptor 1 family |
G protein-coupled receptor 62; GPCR8; GPR62; G-protein coupled receptor GPCR8; G-protein coupled receptor KPG_005; hGPCR8; KPG_005; MGC26943; probable G-protein coupled receptor 62
Mass (kDA):
37.614 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 3p21.2 |
Sequence: | 3; NC_000003.12 (51955381..51957499) |
Expressed in brain; detected in the basal forebrain, frontal cortex, caudate, putamen, thalamus and hippocampus.
Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. Endosome membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. Colocalizes with ARRB2 in the endosome (PubMed:28827538).
PMID: 11165367 by Lee D.K., et al. Identification of four novel human G protein-coupled receptors expressed in the brain.
PMID: 28827538 by Oishi A., et al. Orphan GPR61, GPR62 and GPR135 receptors and the melatonin MT2 receptor reciprocally modulate their signaling functions.