Lysophospholipid G Protein-coupled Receptors
The many biological responses documented for lysophospholipids that include lysophosphatidic acid and sphingosine 1-phosphate can be mechanistically attributed to signaling through specific G protein-coupled receptors. At least nine receptors have now been identified, and the total number is likely...
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description | The many biological responses documented for lysophospholipids that include lysophosphatidic acid and sphingosine 1-phosphate
can be mechanistically attributed to signaling through specific G protein-coupled receptors. At least nine receptors have
now been identified, and the total number is likely to be larger. In this brief review, we note cogent features of lysophospholipid
receptors, including the current nomenclature, signaling properties, development of agonists and antagonists, and physiological
functions. |
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