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GPR182 / ADMR

G protein-coupled receptor 182

G Protein-Coupled Receptor L1/G10D (GPR182) has been suggested to be an Adrenomedullin Receptor. Originally cloned from rats and later from humans, L1/G10D does not to bind adrenomedullin or display functional cAMP response to adrenomedullin (reviewed in Poyner et al. 2002). The initial experimental results, which demonstrated high-affinity binding and increased levels of cAMP in COS cells that were transfected with L1/G10D and treated with adrenomedullin, could not be reproduced by other laboratories (Kapas et al. 1995). It is now known that the functional adrenomedullin receptor is a heterodimeric complex composed of calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CRLR) and receptor activity modifying proteins (RAMPs) ( McLatchie et al. 1998). L1/G10D therefore should be considered an Orphan A receptor.

Gene Name: G protein-coupled receptor 182
Family/Subfamily: GPCR , Orphan-A
Synonyms: GPR182, 7TMR, Adrenomedullin L1 receptor, AM-R, AMR, ADMR, Adrenomedullin receptor, G protein-coupled receptor 182, HrhAMR, G-protein coupled receptor 182, Gamrh, HAMR, RAMR, G10D
Target Sequences: NM_007264 NP_009195.1 O15218

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The ADMR receptor mediates the effects of adrenomedullin on pancreatic cancer cells and on cells of the tumor microenvironment. Ramachandran V, Arumugam T, Langley R, Hwang RF, Vivas-Mejia P, Sood AK, Lopez-Berestein G, Logsdon CD. PloS one. 2009 4:e7502. (WB; Human) [Full Text Article] [PubMed:19847298] [PMC:PMC2760778] Related Antibodies: LS-A4048.

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