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Class:IdReferenceGeneProduct:90799
_chainChangeLogchain:1-380 added on Fri February 6 2015
_displayNameUniProt:Q9UNW8 GPR132
_timestamp2024-11-03 19:36:33
chainchain:1-380
checksum6DE63D17275ECD74
commentFUNCTION May be a receptor for oxidized free fatty acids derived from linoleic and arachidonic acids such as 9-hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid (9-HODE). Activates a G alpha protein, most likely G alpha(q). May be involved in apoptosis. Functions at the G2/M checkpoint to delay mitosis. May function as a sensor that monitors the oxidative states and mediates appropriate cellular responses such as secretion of paracrine signals and attenuation of proliferation. May mediate ths accumulation of intracellular inositol phosphates at acidic pH through proton-sensing activity.SUBCELLULAR LOCATION Internalized and accumulated in endosomal compartments. LPC triggers the relocalization from the endosomal compartment to the cell surface (By similarity).ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTS Highly expressed in macrophages and hematopoietic tissues rich in lymphocytes, like spleen and thymus. Weakly expressed in heart and lung. In atherosclerotic plaques, expression is observed around the lipid core and at the shoulder region.INDUCTION By stress and DNA-damaging agents.MISCELLANEOUS More abundant than isoform 1 in leukocytes by approximately 3-fold.SIMILARITY Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family.CAUTION Was originally thought to be a receptor for lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) and sphingosylphosphorylcholine (SPC), However, this work has been retracted.
descriptionrecommendedName: Probable G-protein coupled receptor 132 alternativeName: G2 accumulation protein
geneNameGPR132
G2A
identifierQ9UNW8
isSequenceChangedFALSE
keyword3D-structure
Alternative splicing
Cell membrane
Disulfide bond
G-protein coupled receptor
Glycoprotein
Membrane
Proteomics identification
Receptor
Reference proteome
Stress response
Transducer
Transmembrane
Transmembrane helix
modified[InstanceEdit:9836292] Weiser, Joel, 2023-05-25
[InstanceEdit:9852000] Weiser, Joel, 2023-11-03
[InstanceEdit:9862192] Weiser, Joel, 2024-02-26
[InstanceEdit:9926675] Weiser, Joel, 2024-11-03
nameGPR132
referenceDatabase[ReferenceDatabase:2] UniProt
referenceGene[ReferenceDNASequence:9003553] ENSEMBL:ENSG00000183484 GPR132 [Homo sapiens]
secondaryIdentifierGP132_HUMAN
A8K7X7
B4E144
Q9BSU2
sequenceLength380
species[Species:48887] Homo sapiens
(isoformParent)[ReferenceIsoform:147659] UniProt:Q9UNW8-2 GPR132 [Homo sapiens]
[ReferenceIsoform:415571] UniProt:Q9UNW8-1 GPR132 [Homo sapiens]
[ReferenceIsoform:8972413] UniProt:Q9UNW8-3 GPR132 [Homo sapiens]
(referenceEntity)[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:444699] GPR132 [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
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