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It belongs to family 1 of the G protein-coupled receptors.
This gene encodes a member of the G protein-coupled receptor family.
These receptors are members of the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily.
It would be later shown that vasopressin acts through a G protein-coupled receptor.
They bind to G protein-coupled receptors on the cell surface to elicit their effects.
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the type 3 G protein-coupled receptor family.
All G protein-coupled receptors (for hormones and neurotransmitters) belong to this family.
Leukotrienes act principally on a subfamily of G protein-coupled receptors.
All of them function as G protein-coupled receptors, meaning that they exert their effects via a second messenger system.
It is regulated by a family of G protein-coupled receptors, protein kinases, and calcium.
As with other olfactory systems, chemical messages are detected by their binding to G protein-coupled receptors.
G protein-coupled receptors are found only in eukaryotes, including yeast, choanoflagellates, and animals.
This protein belongs to family A of G protein-coupled receptor superfamily.
The structure of G protein-coupled receptors is distinctive: they thread up and down through the cell membrane, crossing seven times.
Research from my laboratory has identified the critical role G protein-coupled receptor signaling plays in this pathological process.
The G protein-coupled receptors have seven hydrophobic transmembrane domains.
The CaR is a G protein-coupled receptor, as part of the C family.
The G protein-coupled receptors that couple to this kind of G-protein include:
Muscarinic receptors are G protein-coupled receptors that use a second messenger.
Conversely, G protein-coupled receptors are neither excitatory nor inhibitory.
NK is a G protein-coupled receptor located in the central and peripheral nervous system.
The β-adrenoceptor was the first G protein-coupled receptor the gene of which was cloned.
Bitter compounds are detected via taste buds when they bind to G protein-coupled receptors.
PAR1 is a G protein-coupled receptor involved in the regulation of thrombotic response.
Methuselah-like proteins are related to G protein-coupled receptors of the secretin receptor family.