3 Ontology Annotations
GO Term | Gene Name |
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GO:0008502 | IPR002278 |
GO:0007186 | IPR002278 |
GO:0016021 | IPR002278 |
Type: | Family | Name: | Melatonin receptor 1A |
Description: | Melatonin is a naturally occurring compound found in animals, plants, and microbes [, ]. In animals melatonin is secreted by the pineal gland during darkness [, ]. It regulates a variety of neuroendocrine functions and is thought to play an essential role in circadian rhythms []. Drugs that modify the action of melatonin, and hence influence circadian cycles, are of clinical interest for example, in the treatment of jet-lag []. Many of the biological effects of melatonin are produced through the activation of melatonin receptors [], which are members of rhodopsin-like G protein-coupled receptor family. There are three melatonin receptor subtypes. Melatonin receptor type 1A and melatonin receptor type 1B are present in humans and other mammals [] while melatonin receptor type 1C has been identified in amphibia and birds []. There is also a closely-related orphan receptor, termed melatonin-related receptor type 1X (also known as GPR50) [], is yet to achieve receptor status from the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (IUPHAR), since a robust response mediated via the protein has not been reported in the literature. Melatonin receptor type 1C receptors are 80% identical and are distinct from 1A and 1B subtypes. Similar ligand binding and functional characteristics are observed in expressed 1A and 1C receptors. The melatonin receptors inhibit adenylyl cyclase via a pertussis-toxin-sensitive G-protein, probably of the Gi/Go class. This entry represents melatonin receptor 1A, also known as MT1 melatonin receptor []. It mediates the circadian and reproductive effects of the hormone melatonin. Melatonin receptor 1A is expressed in the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nuclei and hypophyseal pars tuberalis [, , ]. | Short Name: | Mel_1A_rcpt |
GO Term | Gene Name |
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GO:0008502 | IPR002278 |
GO:0007186 | IPR002278 |
GO:0016021 | IPR002278 |