Human Gene NTSR1 (ENST00000370501.4_4) from GENCODE V47lift37
  Description: neurotensin receptor 1 (from RefSeq NM_002531.3)
Gencode Transcript: ENST00000370501.4_4
Gencode Gene: ENSG00000101188.5_7
Transcript (Including UTRs)
   Position: hg19 chr20:61,340,188-61,394,123 Size: 53,936 Total Exon Count: 4 Strand: +
Coding Region
   Position: hg19 chr20:61,340,560-61,391,619 Size: 51,060 Coding Exon Count: 4 

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Data last updated at UCSC: 2024-08-22 23:36:26

-  Sequence and Links to Tools and Databases
 
Genomic Sequence (chr20:61,340,188-61,394,123)mRNA (may differ from genome)Protein (418 aa)
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-  Comments and Description Text from UniProtKB
  ID: NTR1_HUMAN
DESCRIPTION: RecName: Full=Neurotensin receptor type 1; Short=NT-R-1; Short=NTR1; AltName: Full=High-affinity levocabastine-insensitive neurotensin receptor; AltName: Full=NTRH;
FUNCTION: Receptor for the tridecapeptide neurotensin. It is associated with G proteins that activate a phosphatidylinositol- calcium second messenger system.
SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein.
SIMILARITY: Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family. Neurotensin receptor subfamily. NTSR1 sub-subfamily.
WEB RESOURCE: Name=Wikipedia; Note=Neurotensin receptor entry; URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurotensin_receptor";

-  Primer design for this transcript
 

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-  MalaCards Disease Associations
  MalaCards Gene Search: NTSR1
Diseases sorted by gene-association score: patellofemoral pain syndrome (1)

-  Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD)
  The following chemicals interact with this gene

+  Common Gene Haplotype Alleles
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-  RNA-Seq Expression Data from GTEx (53 Tissues, 570 Donors)
  Highest median expression: 14.73 RPKM in Colon - Sigmoid
Total median expression: 27.88 RPKM



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+  Microarray Expression Data
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-  mRNA Secondary Structure of 3' and 5' UTRs
 
RegionFold EnergyBasesEnergy/Base
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5' UTR -194.40372-0.523 Picture PostScript Text
3' UTR -1085.102504-0.433 Picture PostScript Text

The RNAfold program from the Vienna RNA Package is used to perform the secondary structure predictions and folding calculations. The estimated folding energy is in kcal/mol. The more negative the energy, the more secondary structure the RNA is likely to have.

-  Protein Domain and Structure Information
  InterPro Domains: Graphical view of domain structure
IPR000276 - 7TM_GPCR_Rhodpsn
IPR017452 - GPCR_Rhodpsn_supfam
IPR003985 - NT1_rcpt
IPR003984 - NT_rcpt

Pfam Domains:
PF00001 - 7 transmembrane receptor (rhodopsin family)
PF10323 - Serpentine type 7TM GPCR chemoreceptor Srv

SCOP Domains:
81321 - Family A G protein-coupled receptor-like

ModBase Predicted Comparative 3D Structure on P30989
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-  Orthologous Genes in Other Species
  Orthologies between human, mouse, and rat are computed by taking the best BLASTP hit, and filtering out non-syntenic hits. For more distant species reciprocal-best BLASTP hits are used. Note that the absence of an ortholog in the table below may reflect incomplete annotations in the other species rather than a true absence of the orthologous gene.
MouseRatZebrafishD. melanogasterC. elegansS. cerevisiae
No orthologNo orthologNo orthologNo orthologNo orthologNo ortholog
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-  Gene Ontology (GO) Annotations with Structured Vocabulary
  Molecular Function:
GO:0004871 signal transducer activity
GO:0004930 G-protein coupled receptor activity
GO:0005515 protein binding
GO:0016492 G-protein coupled neurotensin receptor activity
GO:0042802 identical protein binding
GO:0042803 protein homodimerization activity
GO:0046982 protein heterodimerization activity
GO:0047485 protein N-terminus binding

Biological Process:
GO:0001659 temperature homeostasis
GO:0003085 negative regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure
GO:0003254 regulation of membrane depolarization
GO:0007165 signal transduction
GO:0007186 G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathway
GO:0007218 neuropeptide signaling pathway
GO:0007268 chemical synaptic transmission
GO:0007612 learning
GO:0008344 adult locomotory behavior
GO:0014049 positive regulation of glutamate secretion
GO:0014054 positive regulation of gamma-aminobutyric acid secretion
GO:0033993 response to lipid
GO:0043065 positive regulation of apoptotic process
GO:0043066 negative regulation of apoptotic process
GO:0043576 regulation of respiratory gaseous exchange
GO:0050965 detection of temperature stimulus involved in sensory perception of pain
GO:0051280 negative regulation of release of sequestered calcium ion into cytosol
GO:0051281 positive regulation of release of sequestered calcium ion into cytosol
GO:0051930 regulation of sensory perception of pain
GO:0060732 positive regulation of inositol phosphate biosynthetic process
GO:0070779 D-aspartate import
GO:0071545 inositol phosphate catabolic process
GO:0090238 positive regulation of arachidonic acid secretion
GO:0097151 positive regulation of inhibitory postsynaptic potential
GO:0098712 L-glutamate import across plasma membrane
GO:0098900 regulation of action potential
GO:2001259 positive regulation of cation channel activity

Cellular Component:
GO:0005737 cytoplasm
GO:0005739 mitochondrion
GO:0005783 endoplasmic reticulum
GO:0005794 Golgi apparatus
GO:0005886 plasma membrane
GO:0005887 integral component of plasma membrane
GO:0009898 cytoplasmic side of plasma membrane
GO:0009986 cell surface
GO:0016020 membrane
GO:0016021 integral component of membrane
GO:0030424 axon
GO:0030425 dendrite
GO:0032280 symmetric synapse
GO:0043025 neuronal cell body
GO:0043195 terminal bouton
GO:0043197 dendritic spine
GO:0043198 dendritic shaft
GO:0043204 perikaryon
GO:0043679 axon terminus
GO:0044309 neuron spine
GO:0045121 membrane raft
GO:0045202 synapse


-  Descriptions from all associated GenBank mRNAs
  X70070 - H.sapiens mRNA for neurotensin receptor.
BC152809 - Synthetic construct Homo sapiens clone IMAGE:100016033, MGC:184126 neurotensin receptor 1 (high affinity) (NTSR1) mRNA, encodes complete protein.
AB528781 - Synthetic construct DNA, clone: pF1KE0246, Homo sapiens NTSR1 gene for neurotensin receptor 1, without stop codon, in Flexi system.
E11480 - cDNA encoding human neurotensin receptor protein.
AY429106 - Homo sapiens neurotensin receptor 1 mRNA, complete cds.
JD462124 - Sequence 443148 from Patent EP1572962.
JD462125 - Sequence 443149 from Patent EP1572962.
JD473838 - Sequence 454862 from Patent EP1572962.
JD104625 - Sequence 85649 from Patent EP1572962.
JD494445 - Sequence 475469 from Patent EP1572962.
JD192385 - Sequence 173409 from Patent EP1572962.
JD226485 - Sequence 207509 from Patent EP1572962.
JD226486 - Sequence 207510 from Patent EP1572962.
JD399584 - Sequence 380608 from Patent EP1572962.
JD326501 - Sequence 307525 from Patent EP1572962.
CS111418 - Sequence 5 from Patent WO2005052194.
CS111421 - Sequence 8 from Patent WO2005052194.
CS111424 - Sequence 11 from Patent WO2005052194.
CS111427 - Sequence 14 from Patent WO2005052194.
CS111430 - Sequence 17 from Patent WO2005052194.
CS111433 - Sequence 20 from Patent WO2005052194.
CS111436 - Sequence 23 from Patent WO2005052194.
CS111439 - Sequence 26 from Patent WO2005052194.
JD103867 - Sequence 84891 from Patent EP1572962.
JD485774 - Sequence 466798 from Patent EP1572962.
JD486037 - Sequence 467061 from Patent EP1572962.
JD186400 - Sequence 167424 from Patent EP1572962.
JD525003 - Sequence 506027 from Patent EP1572962.
JD121735 - Sequence 102759 from Patent EP1572962.
JD154480 - Sequence 135504 from Patent EP1572962.
JD263548 - Sequence 244572 from Patent EP1572962.
JD231323 - Sequence 212347 from Patent EP1572962.
JD408473 - Sequence 389497 from Patent EP1572962.
JD395110 - Sequence 376134 from Patent EP1572962.
JD565710 - Sequence 546734 from Patent EP1572962.
JD459837 - Sequence 440861 from Patent EP1572962.
JD544337 - Sequence 525361 from Patent EP1572962.
JD445831 - Sequence 426855 from Patent EP1572962.
JD470290 - Sequence 451314 from Patent EP1572962.
JD310110 - Sequence 291134 from Patent EP1572962.
JD209918 - Sequence 190942 from Patent EP1572962.
JD479222 - Sequence 460246 from Patent EP1572962.
JD481782 - Sequence 462806 from Patent EP1572962.
JD167470 - Sequence 148494 from Patent EP1572962.
JD078823 - Sequence 59847 from Patent EP1572962.
JD276478 - Sequence 257502 from Patent EP1572962.
JD282939 - Sequence 263963 from Patent EP1572962.
JD109001 - Sequence 90025 from Patent EP1572962.
JD354117 - Sequence 335141 from Patent EP1572962.
JD269962 - Sequence 250986 from Patent EP1572962.
JD487515 - Sequence 468539 from Patent EP1572962.
JD493689 - Sequence 474713 from Patent EP1572962.
JD372469 - Sequence 353493 from Patent EP1572962.
BC040711 - Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE:6025566, mRNA.
JD056296 - Sequence 37320 from Patent EP1572962.
JD159381 - Sequence 140405 from Patent EP1572962.
JD476252 - Sequence 457276 from Patent EP1572962.
JD417893 - Sequence 398917 from Patent EP1572962.
JD388020 - Sequence 369044 from Patent EP1572962.
JD459028 - Sequence 440052 from Patent EP1572962.
JD104116 - Sequence 85140 from Patent EP1572962.
JD334321 - Sequence 315345 from Patent EP1572962.
JD287009 - Sequence 268033 from Patent EP1572962.
JD547888 - Sequence 528912 from Patent EP1572962.
JD228246 - Sequence 209270 from Patent EP1572962.
JD546082 - Sequence 527106 from Patent EP1572962.
JD287791 - Sequence 268815 from Patent EP1572962.
JD334569 - Sequence 315593 from Patent EP1572962.
JD531353 - Sequence 512377 from Patent EP1572962.
JD432190 - Sequence 413214 from Patent EP1572962.
JD392082 - Sequence 373106 from Patent EP1572962.
JD156014 - Sequence 137038 from Patent EP1572962.
JD190888 - Sequence 171912 from Patent EP1572962.
JD343727 - Sequence 324751 from Patent EP1572962.
JD052122 - Sequence 33146 from Patent EP1572962.
JD559415 - Sequence 540439 from Patent EP1572962.
JD423521 - Sequence 404545 from Patent EP1572962.
JD147661 - Sequence 128685 from Patent EP1572962.
JD435117 - Sequence 416141 from Patent EP1572962.
JD203906 - Sequence 184930 from Patent EP1572962.
JD174036 - Sequence 155060 from Patent EP1572962.
JD527123 - Sequence 508147 from Patent EP1572962.
JD400457 - Sequence 381481 from Patent EP1572962.
JD110121 - Sequence 91145 from Patent EP1572962.
JD554738 - Sequence 535762 from Patent EP1572962.
JD182864 - Sequence 163888 from Patent EP1572962.
JD142909 - Sequence 123933 from Patent EP1572962.
JD486580 - Sequence 467604 from Patent EP1572962.
JD225622 - Sequence 206646 from Patent EP1572962.
JD242049 - Sequence 223073 from Patent EP1572962.
JD437838 - Sequence 418862 from Patent EP1572962.
JD364175 - Sequence 345199 from Patent EP1572962.
JD141598 - Sequence 122622 from Patent EP1572962.
JD473482 - Sequence 454506 from Patent EP1572962.
JD054599 - Sequence 35623 from Patent EP1572962.

-  Biochemical and Signaling Pathways
  Reactome (by CSHL, EBI, and GO)

Protein P30989 (Reactome details) participates in the following event(s):

R-HSA-388900 Neurotensin receptors can bind neurotensins
R-HSA-749452 The Ligand:GPCR:Gq complex dissociates
R-HSA-749448 Liganded Gq-activating GPCRs bind inactive heterotrimeric Gq
R-HSA-379048 Liganded Gq/11-activating GPCRs act as GEFs for Gq/11
R-HSA-375276 Peptide ligand-binding receptors
R-HSA-416476 G alpha (q) signalling events
R-HSA-373076 Class A/1 (Rhodopsin-like receptors)
R-HSA-388396 GPCR downstream signalling
R-HSA-500792 GPCR ligand binding
R-HSA-372790 Signaling by GPCR
R-HSA-162582 Signal Transduction

-  Other Names for This Gene
  Alternate Gene Symbols: ENST00000370501.1, ENST00000370501.2, ENST00000370501.3, NM_002531, NTR1_HUMAN, NTRR, P30989, Q9H4H1, Q9H4T5, uc318ikw.1, uc318ikw.2
UCSC ID: ENST00000370501.4_4
RefSeq Accession: NM_002531.3
Protein: P30989 (aka NTR1_HUMAN)

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