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GPR37

The G protein-coupled receptor family includes this gene. Cell and endoplasmic reticulum membranes both include the seven transmembrane domains of the encoded protein. G protein-coupled receptors are involved in converting external inputs into intracellular actions that are mediated by G proteins. With Parkin, this gene product interacts, contributing to juvenile Parkinson disease.

Full Name G protein-coupled receptor 37
Gene ID Human: 2861
Mouse: 14763
Rat: 117549
Monkey: 696628
UniProt ID Human: O15354
Mouse: Q9QY42
Rat: Q9QYC6
Monkey: A0A2K5WL99
Alternative Names PAELR; EDNRBL; hET(B)R-LP; prosaposin receptor GPR37; ETBR-LP-1; G protein-coupled receptor 37 (endothelin receptor type B-like); Parkin-associated endothelin receptor-like receptor; endothelin B receptor-like protein 1; probable G-protein coupled receptor 37; GPR37; G protein-coupled receptor 37

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Product Category:
Membrane Protein Stable Cell Lines
Target Protein: GPR37L1 Target Family: Orphan Target Protein Species: Human Protein Tag: FLAG-tag at N-terminus Host Cell Type: HEK293T Assay Types: cAMP assay
Product Category:
Membrane Protein Stable Cell Lines
Target Protein: GPR37 Target Family: Orphan Family Target Protein Species: Mouse Host Cell Type: MC-38;CHO-K1;HEK293
Product Category:
Membrane Protein Stable Cell Lines
Target Protein: GPR37L1 Target Family: Orphan Family Target Protein Species: Human Host Cell Type: HEK293;CHO-K1
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