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Mapping of the genes encoding mouse prostaglandin D, E, and F and prostacyclin receptors.

Prostaglandins and prostacyclin are metabolites of arachidonic acid and exert a variety of actions to maintain local homeostasis in the body. Their actions are mediated by cell surface receptors specific to the respective ligands. Using a panel of interspecific back-cross mice, we have mapped the prostaglandin D receptor gene ( Ptgdr), prostaglandin E receptor subtype EP(1) gene (Ptgerepl), prostaglandin F receptor gene (Ptgfr), and prostacyclin receptor gene (Ptgir). Ptgdr mapped to proximal Chr 14, Ptgfr mapped to distal Chr 3, Ptgerepl mapped to middle Chr 8, and Ptgir mapped to proximal Chr 7.[1]

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  1. Mapping of the genes encoding mouse prostaglandin D, E, and F and prostacyclin receptors. Ishikawa, T.O., Tamai, Y., Rochelle, J.M., Hirata, M., Namba, T., Sugimoto, Y., Ichikawa, A., Narumiya, S., Taketo, M.M., Seldin, M.F. Genomics (1996) [Pubmed]
 
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