GLP-1 Receptor
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A GLP-1 Receptor is a G protein-coupled receptor that binds glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) hormone and mediates its metabolic effects.
- AKA: Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor, GLP1R, GLP-1R.
- Context:
- It can typically activate Adenylyl Cyclase through Gs protein coupling.
- It can typically increase Cyclic AMP levels in target cells.
- It can typically be expressed on Pancreatic Beta Cells for insulin secretion regulation.
- It can typically be expressed in Brain Regions including hypothalamus and brainstem.
- It can typically mediate Glucose-Dependent Insulin Secretion upon GLP-1 binding.
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- It can often undergo Receptor Internalization after ligand binding.
- It can often be expressed in Gastrointestinal Tract for gastric motility regulation.
- It can often be expressed in Cardiovascular Tissue for cardioprotective effects.
- It can often interact with Beta-Arrestin for signal termination.
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- It can range from being a High-Affinity GLP-1 Receptor State to being a Low-Affinity GLP-1 Receptor State, depending on its conformational state.
- It can range from being a Sensitized GLP-1 Receptor to being a Desensitized GLP-1 Receptor, depending on its exposure history.
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- It can belong to Class B GPCR Family of seven-transmembrane receptors.
- It can contain Extracellular N-Terminal Domain for ligand recognition.
- It can activate PKA Signaling Pathway through cAMP elevation.
- It can be targeted by GLP-1 Receptor Agonists for diabetes treatment.
- It can regulate Appetite through central nervous system signaling.
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- Examples:
- Tissue-Specific GLP-1 Receptors, such as:
- Pancreatic Beta Cell GLP-1 Receptor, mediating insulin secretion.
- Hypothalamic GLP-1 Receptor, regulating satiety signals.
- Cardiac GLP-1 Receptor, providing cardioprotective effects.
- GLP-1 Receptor States, such as:
- Active GLP-1 Receptor, bound to GLP-1 ligand or GLP-1 receptor agonist.
- Inactive GLP-1 Receptor, in basal conformation.
- Internalized GLP-1 Receptor, undergoing receptor recycling.
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- Tissue-Specific GLP-1 Receptors, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- GIP Receptor, which binds glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide instead of GLP-1.
- Glucagon Receptor, which binds glucagon and increases blood glucose.
- GLP-2 Receptor, which binds GLP-2 and regulates intestinal growth.
- Insulin Receptor, which is a receptor tyrosine kinase rather than a GPCR.
- See: G Protein-Coupled Receptor, Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) Hormone, GLP-1 Receptor Agonist, Incretin, Pancreatic Beta Cell, Cyclic AMP, Class B GPCR, Diabetes Mellitus, Signal Transduction.