Tachykinin receptor
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Tachykinin receptor | |
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Identifiers | |
Symbol | ? |
InterPro | IPR001681 |
tachykinin receptor 1 | |||||||
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Identifiers | |||||||
Symbol | TACR1 | ||||||
Alt. symbols | TAC1R | ||||||
NCBI gene | 6869 | ||||||
HGNC | 11526 | ||||||
OMIM | 162323 | ||||||
RefSeq | NM_001058 | ||||||
UniProt | P25103 | ||||||
Other data | |||||||
Locus | Chr. 2 p13.1-p12 | ||||||
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tachykinin receptor 2 | |||||||
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Identifiers | |||||||
Symbol | TACR2 | ||||||
Alt. symbols | TAC2R, NKNAR | ||||||
NCBI gene | 6865 | ||||||
HGNC | 11527 | ||||||
OMIM | 162321 | ||||||
RefSeq | NM_001057 | ||||||
UniProt | P21452 | ||||||
Other data | |||||||
Locus | Chr. 10 q11-q21 | ||||||
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tachykinin receptor 3 | |||||||
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Identifiers | |||||||
Symbol | TACR3 | ||||||
NCBI gene | 6870 | ||||||
HGNC | 11528 | ||||||
OMIM | 162332 | ||||||
RefSeq | NM_001059 | ||||||
UniProt | P29371 | ||||||
Other data | |||||||
Locus | Chr. 4 q25 | ||||||
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There are three known mammalian tachykinin receptors termed NK1, NK2 and NK3. All are members of the 7 transmembrane G-protein coupled receptor family and induce the activation of phospholipase C, producing inositol triphosphate (so called Gq-coupled).
Inhibitors of NK-1, known as NK-1 receptor antagonists, can be used as antiemetic agents, such as the drug aprepitant.[1]
Binding
[edit]The genes and receptor ligands are as follows:[2]
Receptor | Gene | Preferred ligand |
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NK1 | TACR1 | substance P |
NK2 | TACR2 | neurokinin A |
NK3 | TACR3 | neurokinin B |
(Hökfelt et al., 2001; Page, 2004; Pennefather et al., 2004; Maggi, 2000)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Aprepitant". NICE. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
- ^ Maggi CA (September 1995). "The mammalian tachykinin receptors". General Pharmacology. 26 (5): 911–44. doi:10.1016/0306-3623(94)00292-U. PMID 7557266.
External links
[edit]- "Tachykinin Receptors". IUPHAR Database of Receptors and Ion Channels. International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology.
- Tachykinin Receptor at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)