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QRFPR Protein

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QRFPR Protein

Overview

QRFPR (Pyroglutamylated Arginine-Phenylalanine-Amide Receptor), also known as the neuropeptide FF receptor 2 (NPFF2R) or the prolactin-releasing peptide receptor (PRLPR), is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) belonging to the rhodopsin-like family of seven-transmembrane receptors. The protein is encoded by the QRFPR gene located on chromosome 3q24. QRFPR functions as a membrane-bound signaling receptor that responds to neuropeptide FF (NPFF), prolactin-releasing peptides, and related bioactive peptides. These ligands play important roles in neural homeostasis, pain modulation, and stress response—functions increasingly recognized as dysregulated in neurodegenerative diseases.

Function/Biology

As a GPCR, QRFPR couples to heterotrimeric G proteins to transduce extracellular signals into intracellular responses. The receptor primarily activates Gi/o proteins, leading to inhibition of adenylyl cyclase and decreased cAMP levels. QRFPR also couples to Gq/11 proteins in some cell types, activating phospholipase C and generating inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) and diacylglycerol second messengers. These divergent signaling pathways allow QRFPR to modulate multiple downstream effectors including ion channels, kinase cascades, and gene transcription factors.

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