NameNeuropeptide Y receptor type 5
Synonyms
  • NPY-Y5 receptor
  • NPY5-R
  • NPYR5
  • NPYY5-R
  • Y5 receptor
Gene NameNPY5R
OrganismHuman
Amino acid sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0037208|Neuropeptide Y receptor type 5
MDLELDEYYNKTLATENNTAATRNSDFPVWDDYKSSVDDLQYFLIGLYTFVSLLGFMGNL
LILMALMKKRNQKTTVNFLIGNLAFSDILVVLFCSPFTLTSVLLDQWMFGKVMCHIMPFL
QCVSVLVSTLILISIAIVRYHMIKHPISNNLTANHGYFLIATVWTLGFAICSPLPVFHSL
VELQETFGSALLSSRYLCVESWPSDSYRIAFTISLLLVQYILPLVCLTVSHTSVCRSISC
GLSNKENRLEENEMINLTLHPSKKSGPQVKLSGSHKWSYSFIKKHRRRYSKKTACVLPAP
ERPSQENHSRILPENFGSVRSQLSSSSKFIPGVPTCFEIKPEENSDVHELRVKRSVTRIK
KRSRSVFYRLTILILVFAVSWMPLHLFHVVTDFNDNLISNRHFKLVYCICHLLGMMSCCL
NPILYGFLNNGIKADLVSLIHCLHM
Number of residues445
Molecular Weight50725.99
Theoretical pI8.84
GO Classification
Functions
  • pancreatic polypeptide receptor activity
  • peptide YY receptor activity
  • neuropeptide Y receptor activity
Processes
  • negative regulation of apoptotic process
  • G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathway
  • cell surface receptor signaling pathway
  • negative regulation of synaptic transmission, GABAergic
  • positive regulation of smooth muscle cell proliferation
  • negative regulation of glutamate secretion
  • feeding behavior
  • eating behavior
  • positive regulation of acute inflammatory response
  • neuropeptide signaling pathway
  • outflow tract morphogenesis
  • synaptic transmission
  • cardiac left ventricle morphogenesis
  • generation of ovulation cycle rhythm
Components
  • neuron projection
  • cytoplasm
  • plasma membrane
  • integral component of plasma membrane
General FunctionPeptide yy receptor activity
Specific FunctionReceptor for neuropeptide Y and peptide YY. The activity of this receptor is mediated by G proteins that inhibit adenylate cyclase activity. Seems to be associated with food intake. Could be involved in feeding disorders.
Pfam Domain Function
Transmembrane Regions43-63 78-98 118-138 157-177 209-229 370-390 408-428
GenBank Protein IDNot Available
UniProtKB IDQ15761
UniProtKB Entry NameNPY5R_HUMAN
Cellular LocationCell membrane
Gene sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0011756|Neuropeptide Y receptor type 5 (NPY5R)
ATGGATTTAGAGCTCGACGAGTATTATAACAAGACACTTGCCACAGAGAATAATACTGCT
GCCACTCGGAATTCTGATTTCCCAGTCTGGGATGACTATAAAAGCAGTGTAGATGACTTA
CAGTATTTTCTGATTGGGCTCTATACATTTGTAAGTCTTCTTGGCTTTATGGGGAATCTA
CTTATTTTAATGGCTCTCATGAAAAAGCGTAATCAGAAGACTACGGTAAACTTCCTCATA
GGCAATCTGGCCTTTTCTGATATCTTGGTTGTGCTGTTTTGCTCACCTTTCACACTGACG
TCTGTCTTGCTGGATCAGTGGATGTTTGGCAAAGTCATGTGCCATATTATGCCTTTTCTT
CAATGTGTGTCAGTTTTGGTTTCAACTTTAATTTTAATATCAATTGCCATTGTCAGGTAT
CATATGATAAAACATCCCATATCTAATAATTTAACAGCAAACCATGGCTACTTTCTGATA
GCTACTGTCTGGACACTAGGTTTTGCCATCTGTTCTCCCCTTCCAGTGTTTCACAGTCTT
GTGGAACTTCAAGAAACATTTGGTTCAGCATTGCTGAGCAGCAGGTATTTATGTGTTGAG
TCATGGCCATCTGATTCATACAGAATTGCCTTTACTATCTCTTTATTGCTAGTTCAGTAT
ATTCTGCCCTTAGTTTGTCTTACTGTAAGTCATACAAGTGTCTGCAGAAGTATAAGCTGT
GGATTGTCCAACAAAGAAAACAGACTTGAAGAAAATGAGATGATCAACTTAACTCTTCAT
CCATCCAAAAAGAGTGGGCCTCAGGTGAAACTCTCTGGCAGCCATAAATGGAGTTATTCA
TTCATCAAAAAACACAGAAGAAGATATAGCAAGAAGACAGCATGTGTGTTACCTGCTCCA
GAAAGACCTTCTCAAGAGAACCACTCCAGAATACTTCCAGAAAACTTTGGCTCTGTAAGA
AGTCAGCTCTCTTCATCCAGTAAGTTCATACCAGGGGTCCCCACTTGCTTTGAGATAAAA
CCTGAAGAAAATTCAGATGTTCATGAATTGAGAGTAAAACGTTCTGTTACAAGAATAAAA
AAGAGATCTCGAAGTGTTTTCTACAGACTGACCATACTGATATTAGTATTTGCTGTTAGT
TGGATGCCACTACACCTTTTCCATGTGGTAACTGATTTTAATGACAATCTTATTTCAAAT
AGGCATTTCAAGTTGGTGTATTGCATTTGTCATTTGTTGGGCATGATGTCCTGTTGTCTT
AATCCAATTCTATATGGGTTTCTTAATAATGGGATTAAAGCTGATTTAGTGTCCCTTATA
CACTGTCTTCATATGTAA
GenBank Gene IDU56079
GeneCard IDNot Available
GenAtlas IDNPY5R
HGNC IDHGNC:7958
Chromosome Location4
Locus4q31-q32
References
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