Neuropeptide Y receptor

neuropeptide Y receptor Y1
Identifiers
Symbol NPY1R
Alt. symbols NPYR
NCBI gene 4886
HGNC 7956
OMIM 162641
RefSeq NM_000909
UniProt P25929
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Locus Chr. 4 q31.3-q32
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neuropeptide Y receptor Y2
Identifiers
Symbol NPY2R
NCBI gene 4887
HGNC 7957
OMIM 162642
RefSeq NM_000910
UniProt P49146
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Locus Chr. 4 q31
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pancreatic polypeptide receptor 1
Identifiers
Symbol PPYR1
Alt. symbols NPY4R, Y4, PP1
NCBI gene 5540
HGNC 9329
OMIM 601790
RefSeq NM_005972
UniProt P50391
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Locus Chr. 10 q11.2
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neuropeptide Y receptor Y5
Identifiers
Symbol NPY5R
NCBI gene 4889
HGNC 7958
OMIM 602001
RefSeq NM_006174
UniProt Q15761
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Locus Chr. 4 q31-q32
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Neuropeptide Y receptors are a family of receptors belonging to class A G-protein coupled receptors and they are activated by the closely related peptide hormones neuropeptide Y, peptide YY and pancreatic polypeptide. These receptors are involved in the control of a diverse set of behavioral processes including appetite, circadian rhythm, and anxiety.

Activated neuropeptide receptors release the Gi subunit from the heterotrimeric G protein complex. The Gi subunit in turn inhibits the production of the second messenger cAMP from ATP.

Only the crystal structure of Y1 in complex with two antagonist is available.

Types

There are five known mammalian neuropeptide Y receptors designated Y1 through Y5. Four neuropeptide Y receptors each encoded by a different gene have been identified in humans, all of which may represent therapeutic targets for obesity and other disorders.

Antagonists