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The PRLHR gene encodes the receptor for prolactin-releasing peptide (PrRP). This receptor is implicated in several physiological processes, including lactation, the regulation of food intake, and pain signal processing.
Gene References Into Functions
Effects of systematic N-terminus deletions and benzoylations of endogenous RF-amide peptides on NPFF1R, NPFF2R, GPR10, GPR54 and GPR103. PMID: 26211894
The "A/T" genotype of rs12413624 in the PRLHR gene has been associated with a decreased risk of colorectal cancer. PMID: 26302849
Research has demonstrated previously unrecognized roles for GPR10 and its upstream regulator REST in the pathogenesis of uterine fibroids. PMID: 23284171
Structural analysis has been conducted on the human PrRP receptor (PrRPR) and the ligand-mimicking receptor variant of prolactin-releasing peptide. PMID: 22778259
The human PrRP receptor gene (PRL-releasing peptide receptor; PrRPR) and its promoter region have been cloned and characterized. PMID: 11923475
Due to its high expression in tumor tissue, the PrRP receptor likely plays a role in pheochromocytomas. PMID: 12126742
The neuron-restrictive silencer factor confers transcriptional repression of the GPR10 gene via a putative silencer element located in the 5' promoter region. PMID: 12417311
Studies have indicated an association of polymorphisms in this gene with blood pressure, but not obesity, in a U.K. Caucasian population. PMID: 12716769
The rat orphan receptor UHR-1 has been identified as a ligand for this receptor. PMID: 15752583