Prolactin-releasing peptide receptor
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PRLHR Gene | |||||||||||||
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The prolactin-releasing peptide receptor (PrRPR) also known as G-protein coupled receptor 10 (GPR10) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PRLHR gene.
PrRPR is a G-protein coupled receptor[1] that binds the prolactin-releasing peptide (PRLH).[2]
Function
PrRPR is a 7-transmembrane domain receptor for prolactin-releasing peptide that is highly expressed in the anterior pituitary.[3]
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