NPR3

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Natriuretic peptide receptor C/guanylate cyclase C (atrionatriuretic peptide receptor C)
Available structures
PDB Ortholog search: PDBe, RCSB
Identifiers
SymbolsNPR3; ANP-C; ANPR-C; ANPRC; C5orf23; GUCY2B; NPR-C; NPRC
External IDsOMIM: 108962 MGI: 97373 HomoloGene: 699 GeneCards: NPR3 Gene
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
Entrez488318162
EnsemblENSG00000113389ENSMUSG00000022206
UniProtP17342P70180
RefSeq (mRNA)NM_000908NM_001039181
RefSeq (protein)NP_000899NP_001034270
Location (UCSC)Chr 5:
32.69 – 32.79 Mb
Chr 15:
11.84 – 11.91 Mb
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Natriuretic peptide receptor C/guanylate cyclase C (atrionatriuretic peptide receptor C), also known as NPR3, is an atrial natriuretic peptide receptor. In humans it is encoded by the NPR3 gene.[1]

Function

The family of natriuretic peptides elicit a number of vascular, renal, and endocrine effects that are important in the maintenance of blood pressure and extracellular fluid volume. These effects are mediated by specific binding of the peptides to cell surface receptors in the vasculature, kidney, adrenal, and brain.[1]

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