Gene name

GPR143 (Gpr143_predicted,OA1)

Experiment(s)

For this entry:
GP143_HUMAN (GPR143)
Species Homo sapiens
Localization Apical plasma membrane
Reference Lopez VM,Decatur CL,Stamer WD,Lynch RM,McKay BS (2008) L-DOPA is an endogenous ligand for OA1., PLoS Biol, 6, e236.
[PubMed] [DOI]
Evidence level Antibody staining
Organ Retina
Cell Pigment epithel cells
Notes
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Alignment and sequence features

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CCTOP topology prediction
Start End Localisation
1 27 Extracellular
28 45 Membrane
46 72 Cytoplasmic
73 94 Membrane
95 113 Extracellular
114 135 Membrane
136 154 Cytoplasmic
155 176 Membrane
177 195 Extracellular
196 213 Membrane
214 245 Cytoplasmic
246 267 Membrane
268 292 Extracellular
293 314 Membrane
315 404 Cytoplasmic
Phosphorylation
Position Resource
157 4114610
177 4114615
231 10811093
343 51389515
372 34498814

Family and domain data

Database Domain/Family name
InterPro GPR143
Pfam Ocular_alb

Interactions

With (links to EBI) #Exp PubMed links
MAR1_HUMAN 2 19717472
TYRO_MOUSE 2 27720922
TYRO_HUMAN 4 27720922
Protein can be found in apical membrane, Protein can be found in basal membrane, Protein can be found both membranes, Localisation is unknown.

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