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including humans. The
precise functions of
latrophilins remain unknown.
Genetic defects in
latrophilin genes have been ****ociated with
diseases such...
- of the
latrophilin subfamily of G protein-coupled
receptors (GPCR).
Latrophilins may
function in both cell
adhesion and
signal transduction. In experiments...
- of the
latrophilin subfamily of G-protein
coupled receptors (GPCR).
Latrophilins may
function in both cell
adhesion and
signal transduction. In experiments...
- domain. This gene
encodes a
member of the
latrophilin subfamily of G protein-coupled
receptors (GPCR).
Latrophilins may
function in both cell
adhesion and...
- α-LTX in its
tetrameric form
interacts with
receptors (neurexins and
latrophilins) on the
neuronal membrane,
which causes insertion of α-LTX into the membrane...
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indicates that
neuroexophilins have a
functional role in
certain circuits.
Latrophilins are
adhesion G protein-coupled
receptors that
reside on the postsynaptic...
- SNAP25, GRIN2A, ADRA2A, TPH2, and BDNF. A
common variant of a gene
called latrophilin 3 is
estimated to be
responsible for
about 9% of
cases and when this...
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Bungarotoxins (β-bungarotoxin, γ-bungarotoxin)
Enhancers LPHNTooltip Latrophilin agonists: α-Latrotoxin Others:
Atracotoxins (e.g., robustoxin, versutoxin)...
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Bungarotoxins (β-bungarotoxin, γ-bungarotoxin)
Enhancers LPHNTooltip Latrophilin agonists: α-Latrotoxin Others:
Atracotoxins (e.g., robustoxin, versutoxin)...
-
Bungarotoxins (β-bungarotoxin, γ-bungarotoxin)
Enhancers LPHNTooltip Latrophilin agonists: α-Latrotoxin Others:
Atracotoxins (e.g., robustoxin, versutoxin)...