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GPR32  -  G protein-coupled receptor 32

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: RVDR1
 
 
 
 
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High impact information on GPR32

  • The deduced amino acid sequence of GPR33 shares 30-35% identity with members of the chemoattractant receptor family and 36% identity with the receptor encoded by GPR32 [1].
  • The deduced amino acid sequence of GPR32 shares 35-39% identity with members of the chemoattractant receptor family. psi GPR32 shares 93% nucleotide identity with GPR32 [1].
 

Biological context of GPR32

References

  1. Cloning genes encoding receptors related to chemoattractant receptors. Marchese, A., Nguyen, T., Malik, P., Xu, S., Cheng, R., Xie, Z., Heng, H.H., George, S.R., Kolakowski, L.F., O'Dowd, B.F. Genomics (1998) [Pubmed]
 
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