Details for: AVPR1B
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 75267635
Symbol: V1BR_HUMAN
Name: AVPR V1b
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 7929452
Title: Molecular cloning and functional expression of a cDNA encoding the human V1b vasopressin receptor.
PubMed ID: 7929452
PubMed ID: 7805841
Title: Cloning and characterization of the human V3 pituitary vasopressin receptor.
PubMed ID: 7805841
PubMed ID: 9357056
Title: Functional vasopressin V1 type receptors are present in variant as well as classical forms of small-cell carcinoma.
PubMed ID: 9357056
PubMed ID: 9581826
Title: Expression of all known vasopressin receptor subtypes by small cell tumors implies a multifaceted role for this neuropeptide.
PubMed ID: 9581826
PubMed ID: 10607899
Title: Nucleotide sequence and structural organization of the human vasopressin pituitary receptor (V3) gene.
PubMed ID: 10607899
PubMed ID: 16710414
Title: The DNA sequence and biological annotation of human chromosome 1.
PubMed ID: 16710414
DOI: 10.1038/nature04727
PubMed ID: 33713620
Title: Soluble ACE2-mediated cell entry of SARS-CoV-2 via interaction with proteins related to the renin-angiotensin system.
PubMed ID: 33713620
PubMed ID: 17909131
Title: Evidence of an association between the vasopressin V1b receptor gene (AVPR1B) and childhood-onset mood disorders.
PubMed ID: 17909131
Sequence Information:
- Length: 424
- Mass: 46971
- Checksum: 35190281D3EDB6A7
- Sequence:
MDSGPLWDAN PTPRGTLSAP NATTPWLGRD EELAKVEIGV LATVLVLATG GNLAVLLTLG QLGRKRSRMH LFVLHLALTD LAVALFQVLP QLLWDITYRF QGPDLLCRAV KYLQVLSMFA STYMLLAMTL DRYLAVCHPL RSLQQPGQST YLLIAAPWLL AAIFSLPQVF IFSLREVIQG SGVLDCWADF GFPWGPRAYL TWTTLAIFVL PVTMLTACYS LICHEICKNL KVKTQAWRVG GGGWRTWDRP SPSTLAATTR GLPSRVSSIN TISRAKIRTV KMTFVIVLAY IACWAPFFSV QMWSVWDKNA PDEDSTNVAF TISMLLGNLN SCCNPWIYMG FNSHLLPRPL RHLACCGGPQ PRMRRRLSDG SLSSRHTTLL TRSSCPATLS LSLSLTLSGR PRPEESPRDL ELADGEGTAE TIIF
Database document:
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