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Elsevier, BBA - Gene Structure and Expression, 3(1395), p. 301-308, 1998

DOI: 10.1016/s0167-4781(97)00178-4

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Isolation, molecular characterization, and tissue-specific expression of a novel putative G protein-coupled receptor

Journal article published in 1998 by U. Salzer, S. Ziegler, R. Prohaska, J. Breuss, H. Mayer, A. Marchler Bauer ORCID
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Abstract

We isolated a 40 kDa integral membrane protein (p40) from human erythrocyte ghosts by affinity chromatography, using a C-terminal peptide of stomatin, and obtained partial sequences which enabled us to isolate two full-length cDNAs from human bone marrow and fetal brain cDNA libraries. The cDNA sequences were identical and encoded a novel putative G protein-coupled receptor (399 amino acids). Northern and RNA dot blot analyses demonstrated that the major 4.8 kb-transcript is predominantly expressed in brain. In situ hybridization studies of tissue sections revealed high expression in neurons of the brain and spinal cord, in thymocytes, megakaryocytes, and macrophages.