Nucleic acids encoding RUP3 and methods of using same
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1. An isolated nucleic acid which encodes a G protein-coupled receptor, wherein said nucleic acid has at least 95% sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:
- 7, and wherein said G protein-coupled receptor is capable of modulating insulin or glucagon levels.
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Abstract
The invention disclosed in this patent document relates to transmembrane receptors, more particularly to endogenous, human orphan G protein-coupled receptors.
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27 Claims
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1. An isolated nucleic acid which encodes a G protein-coupled receptor, wherein said nucleic acid has at least 95% sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:
- 7, and wherein said G protein-coupled receptor is capable of modulating insulin or glucagon levels.
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5. An isolated nucleic acid which encodes a G protein-coupled receptor, wherein said nucleic acid has at least 95% sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:
- 7, and wherein said G protein-coupled receptor is a RUP3 protein.
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9. An isolated nucleic acid which encodes a G protein-coupled receptor with at least 90% amino acid sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:
- 8, wherein said G protein-coupled receptor is capable of modulating insulin or glucagon levels.
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12. An isolated nucleic acid which encodes a G protein-coupled receptor with at least 90% amino acid sequence identity to SEQ ID NO:
- 8, wherein said G protein-coupled receptor is a RUP3 protein.
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