PMID: 8950181Nov 11, 1996Paper

Molecular cloning and sequencing of a novel human P2 nucleotide receptor

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
M C SoutheyD J Venter

Abstract

A novel human P2 nucleotide receptor has been cloned from a T-cell cDNA library. The predicted amino acid sequence shows characteristics of a G-protein-coupled receptor, and shares 88% homology with a recently characterised rat P2 nucleotide receptor sequence. Distinctive features include an extremely short cytoplasmic tail with only one putative protein kinase C phosphorylation site. Northern blot analysis revealed a 1.9 kb transcript expressed in the placenta.

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