Growth hormone receptor
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| growth hormone receptor | |
|---|---|
| Symbol(s): | GHR |
| Locus: | 5 p13 -p12 |
| EC number | [1] |
| EntrezGene | 2690 |
| OMIM | 600946 |
| RefSeq | NM_000163 |
| UniProt | P10912 |
Growth hormone receptor is a protein which acts as a receptor for somatotropin.
Defects in the gene are associated with Laron syndrome.
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Neuropeptide receptors | |
|---|---|
| Hypothalamic hormone receptors | CRH - FSH - LHRH - TRH - Somatostatin |
| Pituitary hormone receptors | Vasopressin (1A, 1B, 2) - Oxytocin - LHCG - Type I cytokine receptor (GH, Prolactin) - TSH |
| Other hormone receptors | Atrial natriuretic factor - Calcitonin - Cholecystokinin - VIP |
| Opioid receptors | Delta - Kappa - Mu - Sigma (1, 2) - Nociceptin |
| Other neuropeptide receptors | Angiotensin - Bradykinin/Tachykinin (TACR1) - Calcitonin gene-related peptide - Galanin - GPCR neuropeptide (B/W, FF, S, Y) - Neurotensin |
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