LNB-TM7, a group of seven-transmembrane proteins related to family-B G-protein-coupled receptors.
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Very large G protein-coupled receptor-1, the largest known cell surface protein, is highly expressed in the developing central nervous systemGPR56, an atypical G protein-coupled receptor, binds tissue transglutaminase, TG2, and inhibits melanoma tumor growth and metastasisDisease-associated GPR56 mutations cause bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria via multiple mechanismsLatrophilin 1 and its endogenous ligand Lasso/teneurin-2 form a high-affinity transsynaptic receptor pair with signaling capabilitiesDynamic regulation of a GPCR-tetraspanin-G protein complex on intact cells: central role of CD81 in facilitating GPR56-Galpha q/11 associationHE6, a two-subunit heptahelical receptor associated with apical membranes of efferent and epididymal duct epitheliaCleavage of polycystin-1 requires the receptor for egg jelly domain and is disrupted by human autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease 1-associated mutations.Family-B G-protein-coupled receptorsCrystal structure of the ectodomain of Methuselah, a Drosophila G protein-coupled receptor associated with extended lifespanalpha-Latrotoxin and its receptorsInsecticidal toxins from black widow spider venomThe role of epidermal growth factor-like module containing mucin-like hormone receptor 2 in human cancersF4/80 and the related adhesion-GPCRsTissue distribution of the human CD97 EGF-TM7 receptorNormal ligand binding and signaling by CD47 (integrin-associated protein) requires a long range disulfide bond between the extracellular and membrane-spanning domainsNovel human G protein-coupled receptors with long N-terminals containing GPS domains and Ser/Thr-rich regionsEffect of steroidal and non-steroidal drugs on the microglia activation pattern and the course of degeneration in the retinal degeneration slow mouseGene structure and transcript analysis of the human and mouse EGF-TM7 molecule, FIREInternational Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. XCIV. Adhesion G protein-coupled receptorsVIGR--a novel inducible adhesion family G-protein coupled receptor in endothelial cellsTargeted deletion of the epididymal receptor HE6 results in fluid dysregulation and male infertilityN-glycosylation of CD97 within the EGF domains is crucial for epitope accessibility in normal and malignant cells as well as CD55 ligand bindingSticky signaling--adhesion class G protein-coupled receptors take the stageGPS autoproteolysis is required for CD97 to up-regulate the expression of N-cadherin that promotes homotypic cell-cell aggregationDREG, a developmentally regulated G protein-coupled receptor containing two conserved proteolytic cleavage sitesEvolution of secretin family GPCR members in the metazoa.Post-translational proteolytic processing of the calcium-independent receptor of alpha-latrotoxin (CIRL), a natural chimera of the cell adhesion protein and the G protein-coupled receptor. Role of the G protein-coupled receptor proteolysis site (GPSThe G protein-coupled receptor subset of the rat genome.The Adhesion GPCR GPR125 is specifically expressed in the choroid plexus and is upregulated following brain injury.From the black widow spider to human behavior: Latrophilins, a relatively unknown class of G protein-coupled receptors, are implicated in psychiatric disorders.The G protein-coupled receptors in the pufferfish Takifugu rubripes.Proteolytic cleavage of the EMR2 receptor requires both the extracellular stalk and the GPS motif.GPR56 and the developing cerebral cortex: cells, matrix, and neuronal migrationGPR56 functions together with α3β1 integrin in regulating cerebral cortical development.Screening β-arrestin recruitment for the identification of natural ligands for orphan G-protein-coupled receptors.Disease-associated mutations affect GPR56 protein trafficking and cell surface expression.A large deletion in GPR98 causes type IIC Usher syndrome in male and female members of an Iranian family.Biochemical features of the adhesion G protein-coupled receptor CD97 related to its auto-proteolysis and HeLa cell attachment activities.Latrophilin fragments behave as independent proteins that associate and signal on binding of LTX(N4C).Generation of ligand-receptor alliances by "SEA" module-mediated cleavage of membrane-associated mucin proteins
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LNB-TM7, a group of seven-transmembrane proteins related to family-B G-protein-coupled receptors.
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LNB-TM7, a group of seven-tran ...... B G-protein-coupled receptors.
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LNB-TM7, a group of seven-tran ...... B G-protein-coupled receptors.
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LNB-TM7, a group of seven-tran ...... B G-protein-coupled receptors.
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LNB-TM7, a group of seven-tran ...... B G-protein-coupled receptors.
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