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摘要
M2 muscarinic 受体(M2R)是 A 类 G 蛋白偶联受体(GPCR)的原型。有趣的是,Fasciani 等人最近在 M2 受体 mRNA 中发现了一个内部翻译起始位点,可引导 C 端受体片段的表达。这种多肽在细胞受压时会升高,并定位到线粒体,抑制线粒体的氧化磷酸化。
The M2 muscarinic receptor (M2R) is a prototypic class A G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). Interestingly, Fasciani et al. recently identified an internal translation start site within the M2 receptor mRNA, directing the expression of a C-terminal receptor fragment. Elevated during cellular stress, this polypeptide localizes to mitochondria where it inhibits oxidative phosphorylation.
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