G-protein coupled receptor 31 also known as 12-(S)-HETE receptor is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GPR31 gene. The human gene is located on chromosome 6q27 and encodes a G-protein coupled receptor protein composed of 319 amino acids.[5][6]
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the GPR31 gene. The human gene is located on chromosome 6q27 and encodes a G-protein coupled receptor protein composed of 319 amino acids. The GPR31 receptor...
(30.4% amino acid sequence identity) to the recently defined receptor, GPR31, for the hydroxyl-carboxy fatty acid 12-HETE. Orthologs of OXER1 are found...
A, Napolitano M (June 1997). "Isolation and chromosomal localization of GPR31, a human gene encoding a putative G protein-coupled receptor". Genomics...
stimulates cells by binding with and activating two G protein-coupled receptors, GPR31 and the leukotriene B4 receptor 2; 12S-HETE also acts as a receptor antagonist...