Eicosanoid receptor

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An eicosanoid receptor is an integral membrane protein that detects the presence of eicosanoid signaling molecules. Most, though not all, are G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). An example of a non-GPCR receptor that binds eicosanoids is PPAR-γ.[1]

The following is a list of the known human eicosanoid GPCRs grouped according to the type of eicosanoid ligand that each binds:[2][3]

Leukotriene

Leukotrienes:

The recently elucidated CysLTE, represented by GPR99/OXGR1, may constitute a third CysLTR.[4]

Lipoxin

Lipoxins:

Oxoeicosanoid

Oxoeicosanoid:[5]

Prostanoid

Prostanoids:

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External links

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  • Eicosanoid receptors at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)


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