Prokineticin GPCR Family Subtypes and Products
General Family Information
Prokineticin receptors are a family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) comprised of two receptor subtypes: PKR1 and PKR2. Prokineticin receptors play a role in the regulation of a variety of biological processes such as circadian rhythms, GI motility, angiogenesis, hematopoiesis, and neurogenesis. Research, however, is still being done on the biology of this newly discovered family of receptors.
Receptor Family | Receptor | Species | Parental | Stable Cell Lines | Division-Arrested Cells | Membranes |
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Prokineticin | PK1 | human | CHO-K1 | C1128-1 | DC1128-1 | MC1128-1 |
PK2 | human | CHO-K1 | C1127-1a | DC1127-1a | MC1127-1a | |
PK2 mutant | human | CHO-K1 | C1127CT-1 | DC1127DCT-1 | MC1127MCT-1 |