Signaling peptide receptor
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Signaling peptide receptor is a type of receptor which binds one or more signaling peptides or signaling proteins.
An example is the tropomyosin receptor kinase B (TrkB), which is bound and activated by the neurotrophic protein brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). Another example is the μ-opioid receptor (MOR), which is bound and activated by the opioid peptide hormone β-endorphin.
Adiponectin receptor
[edit]AdipoR1
[edit]- Agonists
- Peptide
- Non-peptide
- Antagonists
- Peptide
AdipoR2
[edit]- Agonists
- Peptide
- Non-peptide
- Antagonists
- Peptide
Angiotensin receptor
[edit]Bradykinin receptor
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
- Antibodies
Cholecystokinin receptor
[edit]CCKA
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
CCKB
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Unsorted
[edit]- Antagonists
Corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor
[edit]CRF1
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
CRF2
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Cytokine receptor
[edit]Endothelin receptor
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Galanin receptor
[edit]GAL1
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
GAL2
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
GAL3
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Growth hormone secretagogue receptor
[edit]Growth hormone receptor
[edit]Growth-hormone-releasing hormone receptor
[edit]Glucagon-like peptide receptor
[edit]GLP-1
[edit]- Agonists
GLP-2
[edit]- Agonists
Others
[edit]- Propeptides
Glucagon receptor
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
- Propeptides
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor
[edit]Gonadotropin receptor
[edit]Growth factor receptor
[edit]Insulin receptor
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
- Kinase inhibitors
- Antibodies
- Xentuzumab (against IGF-1 and IGF-2)
KiSS1-derived peptide receptor
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Leptin receptor
[edit]- Agonists
Melanin-concentrating hormone receptor
[edit]MCH1
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
MCH2
[edit]- Agonists
Melanocortin receptor
[edit]Neuropeptide FF receptor
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Neuropeptide S receptor
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Neuropeptide Y receptor
[edit]Y1
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Y2
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Y4
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Y5
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Neurotensin receptor
[edit]NTS1
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
NTS2
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Opioid receptor
[edit]Orexin receptor
[edit]Oxytocin receptor
[edit]Prolactin receptor
[edit]Parathyroid hormone receptor
[edit]- Agonists
Relaxin receptor
[edit]Somatostatin receptor
[edit]Tachykinin receptor
[edit]Thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor
[edit]- Agonists
Thyrotropin receptor
[edit]- Agonists
Vasopressin receptor
[edit]Vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor and Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide
[edit]VIPR1
[edit]- Agonists
- Peptide
VIPR2
[edit]PAC1
[edit]- Agonists
- Antagonists
Unsorted
[edit]Others
[edit]- Endogenous
- Adrenomedullin
- Apelin
- Asprosin
- Bombesin
- Calcitonin
- Carnosine
- CART
- CLIP
- DSIP
- Enteroglucagon
- Formyl peptide
- GALP
- GIP
- GRP
- Integrin ligands
- Kininogens
- Motilin
- Natriuretic peptides
- Nesfatin-1
- Neuromedin B
- Neuromedin N
- Neuromedin S
- Neuromedin U
- Obestatin
- Osteocalcin
- Resistin
- Secretin
- Thymopoietin
- Thymosins
- Thymulin
- Urotensin-II
- VGF
- Exogenous
- Lifitegrast (LFA-1 antagonist)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Peptide+receptor at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)