Search Results - "BJARNADÓTTIR, THORA K."
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Comprehensive repertoire and phylogenetic analysis of the G protein-coupled receptors in human and mouse
Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-09-2006)“…Understanding differences in the repertoire of orthologous gene pairs is vital for interpretation of pharmacological and physiological experiments if…”
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The Phylogenetic Relationship of the Glutamate and Pheromone G-Protein-Coupled Receptors in Different Vertebrate Species
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-04-2005)“…: Searches in genomic databases for human, mouse, zebrafish, and pufferfish genes resulted in the identification of more than 180 protein predictions belonging…”
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The human and mouse repertoire of the adhesion family of G-protein-coupled receptors
Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-07-2004)“…The adhesion G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) (also termed LN-7TM or EGF-7TM receptors) are membrane-bound proteins with long N-termini containing multiple…”
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The gene repertoire and the common evolutionary history of glutamate, pheromone (V2R), taste(1) and other related G protein-coupled receptors
Published in Gene (05-12-2005)“…Glutamate receptors (also known as clan C) are one of the main groups of GPCRs with many subgroup linked through complex evolutionary relationships. We…”
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Identification of novel splice variants of Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors
Published in Gene (31-01-2007)“…Alternative splicing is an important mechanism to generate proteome diversity in higher eukaryotic organisms. We searched for splice variants of the human…”
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The repertoire of trace amine G-protein-coupled receptors: large expansion in zebrafish
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-05-2005)“…Trace amines, such as tyramine, β-phenylethylamine, tryptamine, and octopamine, are present in trace levels in nervous systems and bind a specific family of…”
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Origin of the prolactin-releasing hormone (PRLH) receptors: Evidence of coevolution between PRLH and a redundant neuropeptide Y receptor during vertebrate evolution
Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-06-2005)“…We present seven new vertebrate homologs of the prolactin-releasing hormone receptor (PRLHR) and show that these are found as two separate subtypes, PRLHR1 and…”
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