9.A.14.13.23 Receptor for somatostatin-14 and -28 of 418 aas and 7 TMSs, SSTR3. This
receptor is coupled via pertussis toxin sensitive G proteins to
inhibition of adenylyl cyclase (Yamada et al. 1992). Motility
and signaling functions of the primary cilium require a unique protein
and lipid composition that is determined by gating mechanisms localized
at the base of the cilium, and SSTR3 plays a direct role (Takao et al. 2017). B9D1, AHI1, and the N termini of NPHP4 and NPHP5 interact with SSTR3 and thus spatially map to the outer region of the ciliary gating zone.
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Accession Number: | P32745 |
Protein Name: | Somatostatin receptor type 3 |
Length: | 418 |
Molecular Weight: | 45847.00 |
Species: | Homo sapiens (Human) [9606] |
Number of TMSs: | 7 |
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: |
Cell membrane1 / Multi-pass membrane protein2 |
Substrate |
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1: MDMLHPSSVS TTSEPENASS AWPPDATLGN VSAGPSPAGL AVSGVLIPLV YLVVCVVGLL
61: GNSLVIYVVL RHTASPSVTN VYILNLALAD ELFMLGLPFL AAQNALSYWP FGSLMCRLVM
121: AVDGINQFTS IFCLTVMSVD RYLAVVHPTR SARWRTAPVA RTVSAAVWVA SAVVVLPVVV
181: FSGVPRGMST CHMQWPEPAA AWRAGFIIYT AALGFFGPLL VICLCYLLIV VKVRSAGRRV
241: WAPSCQRRRR SERRVTRMVV AVVALFVLCW MPFYVLNIVN VVCPLPEEPA FFGLYFLVVA
301: LPYANSCANP ILYGFLSYRF KQGFRRVLLR PSRRVRSQEP TVGPPEKTEE EDEEEEDGEE
361: SREGGKGKEM NGRVSQITQP GTSGQERPPS RVASKEQQLL PQEASTGEKS STMRISYL