GPCR/G Protein Overview

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) are the largest class of membrane proteins in the human genome and are involved in a variety of signal transduction processes. The main function of G protein-coupled receptors is to transmit information from outside the

  • 5-HT Receptor(14)
  • Adenosine Receptor(7)
  • Adenylate Cyclase(1)
  • Adrenergic Receptor(29)
  • Angiotensin Receptor(14)
  • Bombesin Receptor(2)
  • Cannabinoid Receptor(9)
  • CCR(15)
  • Cholecystokinin Receptor(1)
  • CXCR(19)
  • Dopamine Receptor(21)
  • Endothelin Receptor(6)
  • Free Fatty Acid Receptor(1)
  • GnRH Receptor(4)
  • Guanylate Cyclase(5)
  • Histamine Receptor(30)
  • Leukotriene Receptor(6)
  • LPL Receptor(7)
  • mAChR(5)
  • Melanocortin Receptor(1)
  • Melatonin Receptor(2)
  • mGluR(7)
  • Neurokinin Receptor(1)
  • Neuropeptide Y Receptor(3)
  • Opioid Receptor(5)
  • Orexin Receptor (OX Receptor)(2)
  • P2Y Receptor(7)
  • Prostaglandin Receptor(7)
  • Protease Activated Receptor (PAR)(5)
  • Ras(26)
  • Somatostatin Receptor(1)
  • Vasopressin Receptor(5)