This gene belongs to a gene family of tachykinin receptors. These tachykinin receptors are characterized by interactions with G proteins and contain seven hydrophobic transmembrane regions. This gene encodes the receptor for the tachykinin substance P, also referred to as neurokinin 1. The encoded protein is also involved in the mediation of phosphatidylinositol metabolism of substance P.
NK-1 receptor; NK-1R; SPR; Substance-P receptor; Tachykinin receptor 1; tachykinin receptor 1 (substance P receptor; neurokinin-1 receptor); TACR1 tachykinin receptor 1 NK1R neurokinin 1 receptor NKIR SPR TAC1R NK-1 receptor Tachykinin receptor 1 (substance P receptorneurokinin-1 receptor) neurokinin 1 receptor tachykinin 1 receptor (substance P receptor neurokinin 1 receptor)
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