XB-ART-36710
FEBS Lett
2007 Nov 13;58127:5332-6. doi: 10.1016/j.febslet.2007.10.024.
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A novel nucleotide receptor in Xenopus activates the cAMP second messenger pathway.
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We describe a Xenopus P2Y receptor that shares only weak homology with members of the mammalian P2Y family, being most similar to human P2Y(11). When activated by nucleotide analogs, it stimulates both calcium and cAMP mobilization pathways, a feature unique, among mammalian P2Y receptors, to P2Y(11). Activity can be blocked by compounds known to act as antagonists of mammalian P2Y(11). Genomic synteny between Xenopus and mammals suggests that the novel gene is a true ortholog of P2Y(11). Xenopus P2Y(11) is transcribed during embryonic development, beginning at gastrulation, and is enriched in the developing nervous system.
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Genes referenced: camp