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prostaglandin E2 receptor EP2 subtype; prostanoid EP2 receptor; PGE receptor, EP2 subtype (PTGER2)
Function:
- receptor for prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)
- activity is mediated by Gs proteins that stimulate adenylate cyclase
- increase in intracellular cAMP mediates relaxing effect of PTGER2 on smooth muscle
Structure: belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family
Compartment: cell membrane
Expression: placenta & lung
General
glycoprotein
prostaglandin-E [PGE] receptor
Properties
SIZE: entity length = 358 aa
MW = 40 kD
COMPARTMENT: cellular membrane
MOTIF: exoplasmic domain {1-23}
MOTIF: N-glycosylation site {N3}
N-glycosylation site {N6}
transmembrane domain {24-47}
cytoplasmic loop {48-65}
transmembrane domain {66-91}
exoplasmic loop {92-111}
MOTIF: N-glycosylation site {N96}
cysteine residue {C109}
MODIFICATION: cysteine residue {C187}
transmembrane domain {112-132}
cytoplasmic loop {133-151}
transmembrane domain {152-176}
exoplasmic loop {177-198}
MOTIF: cysteine residue {C187}
MODIFICATION: cysteine residue {C109}
transmembrane domain {199-223}
cytoplasmic loop {224-262}
transmembrane domain {263-286}
exoplasmic loop {287-299}
MOTIF: N-glycosylation site {N287}
transmembrane domain {300-323}
cytoplasmic domain {324-358}
Database Correlations
OMIM 176804
UniProt P43116
Pfam PF00001
Entrez Gene 5732
Kegg hsa:5732
References
- UniProt :accession P43116
- SeattleSNPs
http://pga.gs.washington.edu/data/ptger2/