Target Name: GPRC5C
NCBI ID: G55890
Other Name(s): Orphan G-protein coupled receptor | G protein-coupled receptor family C group 5 member C (GPRC5C) | orphan G-protein coupled receptor | G protein-coupled receptor class C group 5 member C | Retinoic acid responsive gene protein | GPRC5C variant 1 | RAIG3 | Retinoic acid-induced gene 3 protein | retinoic acid-induced gene 3 protein | RAIG-3 | retinoic acid responsive gene protein | G-protein coupled receptor family C group 5 member C | G protein-coupled receptor, family C, group 5, member C, transcript variant 1 | G-protein coupled receptor family C group 5 member C (isoform a) | GPC5C_HUMAN

Understanding GPRC5C: Potential Drug Target Or Biomarker

GPRC5C (G-protein coupled receptor) is a protein that is expressed in many tissues throughout the body, including the brain, lungs, heart, kidneys, and intestines. It is a member of the G-protein coupled receptor family, which is a large family of transmembrane proteins that play an important role in cellular signaling.

GPRC5C is involved in a wide range of physiological processes in the body, including sensory perception, neurotransmitter signaling, and cell signaling. It is also involved in the regulation of various cellular processes, including cell growth, apoptosis (programmed cell death), and inflammation.

Due to its involvement in a wide range of physiological processes, GPRC5C has been identified as a potential drug target or biomarker. Several studies have suggested that GPRC5C may be a useful target for the treatment of various diseases, including neurological and psychiatric disorders, pain, and inflammation.

One of the key advantages of GPRC5C as a drug target is its expression in many different tissues throughout the body, which makes it more accessible to drugs that can modulate its activity. Additionally, GPRC5C is a protein that is involved in many different signaling pathways, which makes it more versatile as a drug target.

GPRC5C has been shown to play a role in a wide range of neurological and psychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia. Studies have suggested that GPRC5C may be involved in the regulation of neurotransmitter signaling, and that it may play a role in the development of these disorders.

In addition to its potential role in neurological and psychiatric disorders, GPRC5C has also been shown to be involved in the regulation of pain and inflammation. Studies have suggested that GPRC5C may be involved in the regulation of pain signaling, and that it may also play a role in the regulation of inflammation.

GPRC5C has also been shown to be involved in the regulation of cell signaling pathways that are important for many different cellular processes, including cell growth, apoptosis, and inflammation. Studies have suggested that GPRC5C may be involved in the regulation of cell growth and apoptosis, and that it may play a role in the development of cancer.

GPRC5C has also been shown to be involved in the regulation of inflammatory responses. Studies have suggested that GPRC5C may be involved in the regulation of inflammation, and that it may play a role in the development of inflammatory diseases.

Despite its potential as a drug target or biomarker, GPRC5C has not yet been approved for use in humans. Further research is needed to better understand its role in various physiological processes and to develop safe and effective drugs that can modulate its activity.

In conclusion, GPRC5C is a protein that is involved in a wide range of physiological processes throughout the body. It has been identified as a potential drug target or biomarker for the treatment of various diseases, including neurological and psychiatric disorders, pain, and inflammation. Further research is needed to better understand its role in these processes and to develop safe and effective drugs that can modulate its activity.

Protein Name: G Protein-coupled Receptor Class C Group 5 Member C

Functions: This retinoic acid-inducible G-protein coupled receptor provide evidence for a possible interaction between retinoid and G-protein signaling pathways

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