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Protein Coding Gene : Gpr37 G protein-coupled receptor 37

Primary Identifier  MGI:1313297 Organism  mouse, laboratory
Chromosome  6 NCBI Gene Number  14763
Mgi Type  protein coding gene
description  FUNCTION: Automated description from the Alliance of Genome Resources (Release 7.0.0)

Enables PDZ domain binding activity. Involved in cellular response to reactive oxygen species; dendrite development; and positive regulation of MAPK cascade. Acts upstream of or within dopamine biosynthetic process; locomotion involved in locomotory behavior; and positive regulation of dopamine metabolic process. Is active in cell surface and synapse. Is expressed in several structures, including alimentary system; central nervous system; eye; genitourinary system; and immune system. Orthologous to human GPR37 (G protein-coupled receptor 37).
PHENOTYPE: Mice homozygous for disruptions in this gene exhibit reduced striatal dopamine content, enhanced amphetamine sensitivity, reduced motor activity and coordination and increased percentage of body fat in females. [provided by MGI curators]
  • synonyms:
  • parkin-associated endothelin B-like receptor,
  • G protein-coupled receptor 37,
  • MGI:2141499,
  • Gpr37,
  • expressed sequence AI848630,
  • Pael-R,
  • AI848630

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