Structure, ligands, and roles of GPR126/ADGRG6 in the development and diseases

Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) are the second largest diverse group within the GPCR superfamily, which play critical roles in many physiological and pathological processes through cell–cell and cell–extracellular matrix interactions. The adhesion GPCR Adgrg6, also known as GPR126, is...

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Veröffentlicht in:Genes & diseases 2024-01, Vol.11 (1), p.294-305
Hauptverfasser: Li, Qi, Huo, Anran, Li, Mengqi, Wang, Jiali, Yin, Qiao, Chen, Lumiao, Chu, Xin, Qin, Yuan, Qi, Yuwan, Li, Yang, Cui, Hengxiang, Cong, Qifei
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Zusammenfassung:Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) are the second largest diverse group within the GPCR superfamily, which play critical roles in many physiological and pathological processes through cell–cell and cell–extracellular matrix interactions. The adhesion GPCR Adgrg6, also known as GPR126, is one of the better-characterized aGPCRs. GPR126 was previously found to have critical developmental roles in Schwann cell maturation and its mediated myelination in the peripheral nervous system in both zebrafish and mammals. Current studies have extended our understanding of GPR126-mediated roles during development and in human diseases. In this review, we highlighted these recent advances in GPR126 in expression profile, molecular structure, ligand–receptor interactions, and associated physiological and pathological functions in development and diseases.
ISSN:2352-3042
2352-4820
2352-3042
DOI:10.1016/j.gendis.2023.02.016