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| summary_text = This gene encodes a member of the [[G-protein coupled receptor]] superfamily. The protein binds calcium and is expressed in the central nervous system. It is also known as ''very large G-protein coupled receptor 1'' because it is 6300 residues long. It contains a C-terminal 7-transmembrane receptor domain, whereas the large N-terminal segment (5900 residues) includes 35 calcium binding [[Calx-beta domain]]s, and 6 [[EAR domain]]s. Mutations in this gene are associated with [[Usher syndrome]] 2 and familial febrile seizures. Several alternatively spliced transcripts have been described.<ref name="entrez" />
| summary_text = This gene encodes a member of the [[G-protein coupled receptor]] superfamily. The protein binds calcium and is expressed in the central nervous system. It is also known as ''very large G-protein coupled receptor 1'' because it is 6300 residues long. It contains a C-terminal 7-transmembrane receptor domain, whereas the large N-terminal segment (5900 residues) includes 35 calcium binding [[Calx-beta motif|Calx-beta domains]], and 6 [[EAR domain]]s. Mutations in this gene are associated with [[Usher syndrome]] 2 and familial febrile seizures. Several alternatively spliced transcripts have been described.<ref name="entrez" />
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Revision as of 13:39, 23 June 2011

Template:PBB G protein-coupled receptor 98, also known as GPR98, is a human protein and gene.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Entrez Gene: GPR98 G protein-coupled receptor 98".

Further reading

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