InterPro Family
vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor 1 |
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Identifiers |
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Symbol | VIPR1 |
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Alt. symbols | RDC1, HVR1, VAPC1 |
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NCBI gene | 7433 |
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HGNC | 12694 |
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OMIM | 192321 |
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RefSeq | NM_004624 |
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UniProt | P32241 |
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Other data |
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Locus | Chr. 3 p22 |
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Structures | Swiss-model |
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Domains | InterPro |
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vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor 2 |
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Identifiers |
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Symbol | VIPR2 |
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Alt. symbols | VPAC2 |
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NCBI gene | 7434 |
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HGNC | 12695 |
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OMIM | 601970 |
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RefSeq | NM_003382 |
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UniProt | P41587 |
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Locus | Chr. 7 q36.3 |
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Structures | Swiss-model |
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Domains | InterPro |
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adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide 1 (pituitary) receptor type I |
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Identifiers |
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Symbol | ADCYAP1R1 |
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Alt. symbols | PACAPR |
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NCBI gene | 117 |
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HGNC | 242 |
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OMIM | 102981 |
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RefSeq | NM_001118 |
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UniProt | P41586 |
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Locus | Chr. 7 p14 |
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Structures | Swiss-model |
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Domains | InterPro |
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There are two known receptors for the vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) termed VPAC1 and VPAC2.[1][2] These receptors bind both VIP and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) to some degree. Both receptors are members of the 7 transmembrane G protein-coupled receptor family.
VPAC1 is distributed widely in the CNS, liver, lung, intestine and T-lymphocytes.
VPAC2 is found in the CNS, pancreas, skeletal muscle, heart, kidney, adipose tissue, testis, and stomach.
Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP) receptors are activated by the endogenous peptides VIP, PACAP-38, PACAP-27, peptide histidine isoleucineamide (PHI), peptide histidine methionineamide (PHM) and peptide histidine valine (PHV). “PACAP type II receptors” (VPAC1 and VPAC2 receptors) display comparable affinity for PACAP and VIP, whereas PACAP-27 and PACAP-38 are >100 fold more potent than VIP as agonists of most isoforms of the PAC1 receptor.[3]
References
- ^ Laburthe M, Couvineau A, Marie JC (2002). "VPAC receptors for VIP and PACAP". Recept. Channels. 8 (3–4): 137–53. doi:10.3109/10606820213680. PMID 12529932.
- ^ Laburthe M, Couvineau A (2002). "Molecular pharmacology and structure of VPAC Receptors for VIP and PACAP". Regul. Pept. 108 (2–3): 165–73. doi:10.1016/S0167-0115(02)00099-X. PMID 12220741. S2CID 21588275.
- ^ "VIP and PACAP receptors". IUPHAR Guide to Pharmacology. The British Pharmacological Society (BPS) and the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (IUPHAR).
External links
- "VIP and PACAP Receptors". IUPHAR Database of Receptors and Ion Channels. International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2007-10-25.
- Receptors,+Vasoactive+Intestinal+Peptide at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)