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Molecule Details

General Information of the Molecule
Name
Prostacyclin receptor (PTGIR)
Synonyms
Prostanoid IP receptor; Prostaglandin I2 receptor; PRIPR; PGI2 receptor; PGI receptor; IP prostanoid receptor
Gene Name
PTGIR
Gene ID
5739
Sequence
MADSCRNLTYVRGSVGPATSTLMFVAGVVGNGLALGILSARRPARPSAFAVLVTGLAATD
LLGTSFLSPAVFVAYARNSSLLGLARGGPALCDAFAFAMTFFGLASMLILFAMAVERCLA
LSHPYLYAQLDGPRCARLALPAIYAFCVLFCALPLLGLGQHQQYCPGSWCFLRMRWAQPG
GAAFSLAYAGLVALLVAAIFLCNGSVTLSLCRMYRQQKRHQGSLGPRPRTGEDEVDHLIL
LALMTVVMAVCSLPLTIRCFTQAVAPDSSSEMGDLLAFRFYAFNPILDPWVFILFRKAVF
QRLKLWVCCLCLGPAHGDSQTPLSQLASGRRDPRAPSAPVGKEGSCVPLSAWGEGQVEPL
PPTQQSSGSAVGTSSKAEASVACSLC
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Function
The activity of this receptor is mediated by G(s) proteins which activate adenylate cyclase. Receptor for prostacyclin (prostaglandin I2 or PGI2).
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Uniprot ID
PI2R_HUMAN
Pfam
PF00001
TTD ID
T99954
Natural Product(s) of This Target
1 Misoprostol  NP Info  Approved Homo sapiens
References
Reference 1 Palmitoylation of the human prostacyclin receptor. Functional implications of palmitoylation and isoprenylation. J Biol Chem. 2003 Feb 28;278(9):6947-58.
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Correspondence

X. N. Sun, Y. T. Zhang, Y. Zhou, X. C. Lian, L. L. Yan, T. Pan, T. Jin, H. Xie, Z. M. Liang, W. Q. Qiu, J. X. Wang, Z. R. Li, F. Zhu*, X. B. Sui*. NPCDR: natural product-based drug combination and its disease-specific molecular regulation. Nucleic Acids Research. 50(D1): 1324-1333 (2020). PMID: 34664659

Prof. Feng ZHU  (zhufeng@zju.edu.cn)

College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China


Prof. Xinbing SUI  (hzzju@hznu.edu.cn)

School of Pharmacy and Department of Medical Oncology, the Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, China