Adrenomedullin Receptor (AMR)

ADMR; GPR182; 7TMR; gamrh; hrhAMR; G Protein-Coupled Receptor 182

Adrenomedullin Receptor (AMR)
Adrenomedullin is a 52-amino acid peptide involved in vasodilation and body fluid homeostasis. By PCR on human genomic DNA using primers based on the rat ADM receptor (Admr), Hanze et al. (1997) isolated a cDNA encoding human ADMR, which they called AMR. Sequence analysis predicted that the 404-amino acid, 7-transmembrane ADMR protein, which is 73% identical to the rat ADM receptor, contains 2 potential N-terminal N-linked glycosylation sites and several potential ser and thr C-terminal cytoplasmic phosphorylation sites. Northern blot analysis detected highest expression of a major 1.8-kb ADMR transcript in heart, skeletal muscle, liver, pancreas, stomach, spleen, lymph node, bone marrow, adrenal gland, and thyroid, with lower expression in brain, lung, placenta, small intestine, thymus, and leukocytes.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)