Abstract
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) represent a large and diverse superfamily of integral membrane proteins to which histamine receptors belong. Increasing numbers of proteins have been identified to interact with the C-termini of GPCRs. These interactions are implicated in targeting, trafficking, and fine-tuning of signaling of GPCRs. Although the C-terminus of the histamine H2 receptor has been suggested to play in agonist-induced internalization of the receptor, roles of the C-termini of the other three histamine receptors are not known. To date, there is no protein identified to interact with the C-termini of histamine receptors. ©2006 The Japanese Pharmacological Society.
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Kuramasu, A., Sukegawa, J., Yanagisawa, T., & Yanai, K. (2006). Recent advances in molecular pharmacology of the histamine systems: Roles of C-terminal tails of histamine receptors. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences. Japanese Pharmacological Society. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.FMJ06001X3
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