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Antibody detects endogenous levels of total MPRA.
The steroid progesterone induces the resumption of maturation in oocytes via a nongenomic pathway through binding to a novel, membrane progestin receptor (mPR). This pathway inhibits adenylyl cyclase and reduces intracellular cAMP, and also activates mitogen-activated protein kinase to effect signal transduction pathways. Three distinct groups, designated α, β and γ, comprise this gene family. mPRα, also designated progestin and adipoQ receptor family member VII (PAQR7), consists of an extracellular N-terminus, an intracellular C-terminus, and seven transmembrane domains. It is expressed in ovary, testis, placenta, uterus and bladder. mPRβ, also designated progestin and adipoQ receptor family member VIII (PAQR8), consists of eight putative transmembrane regions and an intracellular N-terminus that contains a leucine-rich motif. It is a 354 amino acid protein with a molecular mass of about 40 kDa and is expressed in brain and spinal cord. Both mPRα and mPRβ may be G protein-coupled receptors and may be involved in oocyte maturation.
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蛋白别名: 2310021M12Rik; Membrane progesterone P4 receptor alpha; Membrane progesterone receptor alpha; Membrane progestin receptor alpha; mPR alpha; PPAR-gamma-induced liver protein; Progesterone and adipoQ receptor family member 7; Progestin and adipoQ receptor family member 7; Progestin and adipoQ receptor family member VII
基因别名: 2310021M12Rik; AV001994; BB007237; mPR; MPRA; MRPA; mSR; PAQR7; PGLP
UniProt ID: (Human) Q86WK9, (Mouse) Q80ZE4
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 164091, (Mouse) 71904