Target Name: P2RY13
NCBI ID: G53829
Review Report on P2RY13 Target / Biomarker Content of Review Report on P2RY13 Target / Biomarker
P2RY13
Other Name(s): GPR94 | P2Y purinoceptor 13 | Purinergic receptor P2Y13 | FKSG77 protein | FKSG77 | P2Y13 receptor | G-protein coupled receptor 86 | Probable G protein-coupled receptor GPR86 | G protein-coupled receptor 86 | P2Y13_HUMAN | purinergic receptor P2Y13 | purinergic receptor P2Y, G-protein coupled, 13 | P2Y13 | SP174 | OTTHUMP00000208577 | GPR86 | G-protein coupled receptor 94 | GPCR1

P2RY13: A Promising Drug Target / Biomarker

P2RY13 is a protein that is expressed in various tissues of the body, including the brain, nervous system, and endocrine system. It is a member of the P2Y family of G protein-coupled receptors, which are involved in the regulation of cellular signaling pathways. P2RY13 is known for its role in the regulation of pain, anxiety, and inflammation.

The P2Y family of G protein-coupled receptors consists of four subfamilies: P2Y1, P2Y2, P2Y3, and P2Y4. P2RY13 is a member of the P2Y1 subfamily, which is characterized by the presence of a putative extracellular domain and a transmembrane segment.

P2RY13 is involved in the regulation of several physiological processes in the body, including pain perception, anxiety, and inflammation. It is known to play a key role in the regulation of pain signaling pathways, as it is involved in the regulation of the release of endogenous opioids.

P2RY13 is also involved in the regulation of anxiety and inflammation. Studies have shown that P2RY13 is involved in the regulation of anxiety-like behaviors, and that it may play a role in the development of chronic anxiety disorders. Additionally, P2RY13 has been shown to be involved in the regulation of inflammation, as it has been shown to play a role in the regulation of immune cell function.

Due to its involvement in several important physiological processes, P2RY13 has been identified as a potential drug target. Studies have shown that the P2RY13 receptor is a good candidate for blocking with small molecules, including those that are currently being developed as anti-inflammatory drugs. Additionally, the P2RY13 receptor is also a potential biomarker for several diseases, including chronic pain, anxiety and inflammation.

Conclusion

P2RY13 is a protein that plays a key role in the regulation of pain, anxiety and inflammation. It is a member of the P2Y family of G protein-coupled receptors and its role in the regulation of pain, anxiety and inflammation makes it a potential drug target and a good candidate for biomarker. With the development of new technologies and the progress of drug discovery, it is likely that the role of P2RY13 in the regulation of pain, anxiety and inflammation will continue to be an important area of research.

Protein Name: Purinergic Receptor P2Y13

Functions: Receptor for ADP. Coupled to G(i)-proteins. May play a role in hematopoiesis and the immune system

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