GPRs |
GPR1ntP-(1-27) |
Acanthoscurrin-2 |
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[G-protein-coupled receptor-1] This G-protein-coupled receptor has been identified by Marchese et al (1994) who reported expression of GPR1 transcripts in the human hippocampus. By contrast, GPR1 does not seem to be expressed in rat hippocapus (Marchese et al, 1994). The designation chemerin receptor 2 has been proposed for GPR1 (Kennedy and Davenport, 2018)
Barnea et al (2008) have reported that Chemerin activates this receptor and may be responsible for some of the bioactivities of Chemerin in inflammation.
Shimizu et al (1999) have reported that GPR1 is a co-receptor for HIV1 and HIV2. A synthetic peptide derived from the amino-terminal extracellular region of GPR1 (
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