LPAR3

Aliases
  • EDG7
  • Edg-7
  • FLJ98231
  • GPCR
  • HOFNH30
  • LP-A3
  • LPA receptor 3
  • LPA-3
  • LPA3
  • LPAR3
  • RP4-678I3
  • endothelial differentiation, lysophosphatidic acid G-protein-coupled receptor, 7
  • lysophosphatidic acid receptor 3
Description
LPAR3, a multi-pass cell membrane protein, is a receptor for lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), a mediator of diverse cellular activities. LPAR3 seems to be coupled to the G(i)/G(o) and G(q) families of heteromeric G proteins. LPAR3 may play a role in the development of ovarian cancer. This protein is most abundantly expressed in prostate, testes, pancreas, and heart, with moderate levels in lung and ovary. There is no detectable expression in brain, placenta, liver, skeletal muscle, kidney, spleen, thymus, small intestine, colon, or peripheral blood leukocytes.
Attributes
QA State
Under Review
Type
Protein
HGNC Name
LPAR3
Certifications
  • None
QA State for Ovary
Under Review

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