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Retinoic acid-inducible orphan G protein-coupled receptor

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Group of G protein-coupled receptors
G protein-coupled receptor, family C, group 5, member A
Identifiers
SymbolGPRC5A
Alt. symbolsRAIG1, RAI3
NCBI gene9052
HGNC9836
OMIM604138
RefSeqNM_003979
UniProtQ8NFJ5
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LocusChr. 12p13-p12.3
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G protein coupled receptor, family C, group 5, member B
Identifiers
SymbolGPRC5B
Alt. symbolsRAIG2
NCBI gene51704
HGNC13308
OMIM605948
RefSeqNM_016235
UniProtQ9NZH0
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LocusChr. 16p12
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G protein-coupled receptor, family C, group 5, member C
Identifiers
SymbolGPRC5C
Alt. symbolsRAIG3
NCBI gene55890
HGNC13309
OMIM605949
RefSeqNM_022036
UniProtQ9NQ84
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LocusChr. 17q25
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G protein-coupled receptor, family C, group 5, member D
Identifiers
SymbolGPRC5D
NCBI gene55507
HGNC13310
OMIM607437
RefSeqNM_018654
UniProtQ9NZD1
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LocusChr. 12p13.3
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TheRetinoic Acid-Inducible orphan G-protein-coupled receptors (RAIG) are a group of four closely relatedG protein-coupled receptors whose expression is induced byretinoic acid.[1][2][3][4]

The exact function of these proteins has not been determined but they may provide a mechanism by which retinoic acid can influence G protein signal transduction cascades. In addition, RAIG receptors interact with members of thefrizzled class of G protein-coupled receptors and appear to activate theWnt signaling pathway.[5]

References

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  1. ^Cheng Y, Lotan R (1998)."Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel retinoic acid-inducible gene that encodes a putative G protein-coupled receptor".J. Biol. Chem.273 (52):35008–15.doi:10.1074/jbc.273.52.35008.PMID 9857033.
  2. ^Bräuner-Osborne H, Krogsgaard-Larsen P (2000). "Sequence and expression pattern of a novel human orphan G-protein-coupled receptor, GPRC5B, a family C receptor with a short amino-terminal domain".Genomics.65 (2):121–8.doi:10.1006/geno.2000.6164.PMID 10783259.
  3. ^Robbins MJ, Michalovich D, Hill J, Calver AR, Medhurst AD, Gloger I, Sims M, Middlemiss DN, Pangalos MN (2000). "Molecular cloning and characterization of two novel retinoic acid-inducible orphan G-protein-coupled receptors (GPRC5B and GPRC5C)".Genomics.67 (1):8–18.doi:10.1006/geno.2000.6226.PMID 10945465.
  4. ^Bräuner-Osborne H, Jensen AA, Sheppard PO, Brodin B, Krogsgaard-Larsen P, O'Hara P (2001). "Cloning and characterization of a human orphan family C G-protein coupled receptor GPRC5D".Biochim. Biophys. Acta.1518 (3):237–48.doi:10.1016/s0167-4781(01)00197-x.PMID 11311935.
  5. ^Harada Y, Yokota C, Habas R, Slusarski DC, He X (2007)."Retinoic Acid-Inducible G Protein-Coupled Receptors Bind to Frizzled Receptors and May Activate Non-canonical Wnt Signaling".Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.358 (4):968–75.doi:10.1016/j.bbrc.2007.04.208.PMC 2854581.PMID 17521608.

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