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EDNRA / Endothelin A Receptor

endothelin receptor type A

The ETA receptor is an Endothelin Receptor that mediates the effects of endothelin-1, a mitogen with potent contractile properties. In the human fetal olfactory epithelium cell line FNC-B4, the ETA receptor increases the secretion of gonadotropin-releasing hormone. Increased ETA concentration may be correlated with smooth muscle hypertrophy observed in patients suffering from bladder-outlet obstruction.

Gene Name: endothelin receptor type A
Family/Subfamily: GPCR , Endothelin
Synonyms: EDNRA, Endothelin receptor subtype A, Et-a-r, ETRA, Endothelin A receptor, Endothelin eta receptor, Endothelin type a receptor, Endothelin-1 receptor, ETAR, Endothelin receptor type A, HET-AR, Et-a receptor, ETA, ETA-R, Endothelin receptor: subtype a, Endothelin-1-specific receptor, ET-A, ET-RA
Target Sequences: NM_001957 NP_001948.1 P25101

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