G-protein coupled receptor 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GPR68 gene. Proton-sensing G protein-coupled receptors GRCh38: Ensembl release...
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candidate. It is a small molecule inhibitor of the G-protein coupled receptor GPR68 with antifibrotic activity. It is being developed by Certa Therapeutics...
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candidate. It is a small molecule inhibitor of the G-protein coupled receptor GPR68 with antifibrotic activity. Onishi A, Sugiyama D, Kumagai S, Morinobu A...
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receptors GPR4 (GPR4) InterPro: IPR002276 GPR65 (GPR65) InterPro: IPR005464 GPR68 (GPR68) InterPro: IPR005389 GPR132 (GPR132, G2A) InterPro: IPR005388 GPR17 (GPR17...
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HGNC:13301 Q9BZJ7 6530 GPR63 HGNC:13302 Q9BZJ6 6531 GPR65 HGNC:4517 Q8IYL9 6532 GPR68 HGNC:4519 Q15743 6533 GPR75 HGNC:4526 O95800 6534 GPR78 HGNC:4528 Q96P69...
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transmembrane receptors which sense acidic pH and include GPR132 (G2A), GPR4, GPR68 (OGR1) and GPR65 (TDAG8). These G protein-coupled receptors are activated...
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receptor (GPR) subfamily. Like other members of this subfamily, i.e. GPR4, GPR68 (OGR1), and GPR65 (TDAG8), G2A is a G protein coupled receptor that resides...
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BL (2015). "Allosteric ligands for the pharmacologically dark receptors GPR68 and GPR65". Nature. 527 (7579): 477–83. Bibcode:2015Natur.527..477H. doi:10...
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