Target Name: PRLHR
NCBI ID: G2834
Other Name(s): G-protein coupled receptor 10 | hGR3 | prolactin releasing hormone receptor | Prolactin-releasing peptide receptor | PrRP receptor | PrRPR | GR3 | PRLHR_HUMAN | G protein-coupled receptor 10 | Prolactin releasing hormone receptor | prRP receptor | GPR10 | Prolactin-releasing hormone receptor

PRLHR: GPCR Gene Associated with Potential Drug Targets and Biomarkers

PRLHR (G-protein coupled receptor 10) is a protein that is expressed in many different tissues throughout the body. It is a member of the G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) family, which is a large superfamily of transmembrane proteins that play a key role in cellular signaling. PRLHR is one of the most well-studied GPCR genes, and a number of studies have identified potential drug targets and biomarkers associated with its function.

The GPCR family is characterized by the presence of a nucleotide-binding oligomerization (NBO) domain, which is a transmembrane protein that is responsible for the formation of the N-terminal region of the protein. The NBO domain is a common feature of GPCR proteins, and is thought to play a key role in the regulation of protein function.

PRLHR is a 12-kDa protein that is expressed in many different tissues, including the brain, heart, kidneys, and liver. It is a member of the GPCR family and is characterized by the presence of a nucleotide-binding oligomerization (NBO) domain. The NBO domain is a transmembrane protein that is responsible for the formation of the N-terminal region of the protein.

Studies have identified several potential drug targets associated with PRLHR. One of the most promising targets is the protein tyrosine kinase (PTK), which is a family of transmembrane proteins that are involved in cell signaling. PTKs have been shown to play a role in the regulation of many different processes in the body, including cell growth, differentiation, and survival.

Another potential drug target for PRLHR is the protein serine/thionine-protein kinase (STK), which is a family of transmembrane proteins that are involved in cell signaling. STKs have been shown to play a role in the regulation of many different processes in the body, including cell growth, differentiation, and survival.

In addition to potential drug targets, PRLHR has also been identified as a potential biomarker for a number of diseases. For example, studies have shown that PRLHR is expressed in the brains of individuals with Alzheimer's disease, and that its levels are decreased in the brains of individuals with Parkinson's disease. These findings suggest that PRLHR may be a useful biomarker for the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases.

Overall, PRLHR is a well-studied GPCR gene that is associated with a number of potential drug targets and biomarkers. Further research is needed to fully understand the function of PRLHR and its potential role in the regulation of cellular processes in the body.

Protein Name: Prolactin Releasing Hormone Receptor

Functions: Receptor for prolactin-releasing peptide (PrRP). Implicated in lactation, regulation of food intake and pain-signal processing

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