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| Gene and Protein Information  | ||||||
| class A G protein-coupled receptor | ||||||
| Species | TM | AA | Chromosomal Location | Gene Symbol | Gene Name | Reference | 
| Human | 7 | 338 | 3q26.2 | GPR160 | G protein-coupled receptor 160 | |
| Mouse | 7 | 336 | 3 A3 | Gpr160 | G protein-coupled receptor 160 | |
| Rat | 7 | 336 | 2q24 | Gpr160 | G protein-coupled receptor 160 | |
| Previous and Unofficial Names  | 
| GPCR1 | GPCR150 | 
| Database Links  | |
| Specialist databases | |
| GPCRdb | gp160_human (Hs), gp160_mouse (Mm), gp160_rat (Rn) | 
| Other databases | |
| Alphafold | Q9UJ42 (Hs), Q3U3F9 (Mm), Q66H29 (Rn) | 
| ChEMBL Target | CHEMBL1777664 (Hs) | 
| Ensembl Gene | ENSG00000173890 (Hs), ENSMUSG00000037661 (Mm), ENSRNOG00000009487 (Rn) | 
| Entrez Gene | 26996 (Hs), 71862 (Mm), 499588 (Rn) | 
| Human Protein Atlas | ENSG00000173890 (Hs) | 
| KEGG Gene | hsa:26996 (Hs), mmu:71862 (Mm), rno:499588 (Rn) | 
| Pharos | Q9UJ42 (Hs) | 
| RefSeq Nucleotide | NM_014373 (Hs), NM_001134385 (Mm), NM_001025147 (Rn) | 
| RefSeq Protein | NP_055188 (Hs), NP_001127857 (Mm), NP_001020318 (Rn) | 
| UniProtKB | Q9UJ42 (Hs), Q3U3F9 (Mm), Q66H29 (Rn) | 
| Wikipedia | GPR160 (Hs) | 
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