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endothelin receptor

Receptor types Et-a & ET-b? [3]

Interactions

molecular events

Related

endothelin

Specific

endothelin B receptor; ET-B; endothelin receptor non-selective type (EDNRB, ETRB) endothelin-1 receptor; endothelin A receptor; hET-AR; ETA-R; ET-A (EDNRA, ETA, ETRA)

General

G-protein coupled receptor; serpentine receptor

Properties

COMPARTMENT: cellular membrane MOTIF: exoplasmic domain {N-TERMINAL} N-glycosylation site {N-TERMINAL} ligand-binding site transmembrane domain {TM1} transmembrane domain {TM2} transmembrane domain {TM3} transmembrane domain {TM4} transmembrane domain {TM5} transmembrane domain {TM6} transmembrane domain {TM7} transmembrane domain (7) guanine nucleotide exchange domain NAME: guanine nucleotide exchange domain binding site SITE: C-TERMINAL-CYS EFFECTOR-BOUND: palmitate BOUND-VIA: carboxylate S/T phosphorylation site {CYTOPLASMIC-TAIL} cysteine residue {CYTOPLASMIC-TAIL} MODIFICATION: palmitate COMPARTMENT: membrane cytoplasmic domain {C-TERMINAL} S/T phosphorylation site {C-TERMINAL}

References

  1. MacCumber MW, Ross CA, Snyder SH. Endothelin in brain: receptors, mitogenesis, and biosynthesis in glial cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1990 Mar;87(6):2359-63. PMID: 2156267
  2. Miller RC, Pelton JT, Huggins JP. Endothelins-from receptors to medicine. Trends Pharmacol Sci. 1993 Feb;14(2):54-60. Review. PMID: 8480375
  3. prosite :accession PS00237