Target Name: GALR3
NCBI ID: G8484
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GALR3
Other Name(s): GALR3_HUMAN | Galanin receptor 3 | galanin receptor 3 | GALR-3 | Galanin receptor, family member 3 | galanin receptor, family member 3 | GAL3-R | Galanin receptor type 3

GALR3: A Protein Involved in Several Important Biological Processes

GALR3 (GALT-Activated Luteinizing Receptor 3) is a protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body, including the brain, heart, kidneys, and pancreas. It is a member of the GALT-Activated Receptor (GALR) family, which includes four structurally similar proteins: GALR1, GALR2, GALR3, and GALR4. These proteins are involved in the intracellular signaling pathway known as the GALT-Activated Receptor Signaling (GAR signaling) pathway.

GALR3 is a 146-amino acid protein that has a unique structure that allows it to interact with several different GALR4 proteins. It has four known functions:

1. Regeneration of neuronal connections: GALR3 has been shown to promote the formation of new synapses in the developing brain. It does this by interacting with GALR4 and preventing its phosphorylation.

2. Cardiovascular function: GALR3 has been shown to regulate the heart rate and contractility in the capillaries. It does this by interacting with GALR4 and affecting the expression of genes involved in cardiovascular function.

3. Kidney function: GALR3 has been shown to protect the kidneys from damage caused by various conditions, such as diabetes. It does this by interacting with GALR4 and regulating the expression of genes involved in stress responses and inflammation.

4. Pancreatic function: GALR3 has been shown to promote pancreatic growth and secretion in response to various stimuli, such as the release of insulin. It does this by interacting with GALR4 and affecting the expression of genes involved in pancreatic function.

GALR3 is a potential drug target because of its involvement in several important biological processes. Its functions as a drug target could make it an attractive target for small molecule inhibitors, as well as recombinant antibodies. Additionally, its role in several diseases, such as diabetes , cardiovascular disease, and neurodegenerative diseases, making it an important molecule to study further.

In conclusion, GALR3 is a protein that is involved in several important biological processes in the body. Its functions as a drug target make it an attractive target for small molecule inhibitors and recombinant antibodies. Further research is needed to fully understand its role in these processes and its potential as a drug target.

Protein Name: Galanin Receptor 3

Functions: Receptor for the hormone galanin (PubMed:25691535). Receptor for the hormone spexin-1 (PubMed:24517231)

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