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Query: UNIPROT:P20366 (substance P)
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JP05 (originally referred to as glucocorticoid-induced receptor gene or cDNA clone 4.2) designates a gene originally isolated from murine thymoma WEHI-7TG cells after being treated with glucocorticoids and forskolin. This gene is also induced by dexamethasone (a potent glucocorticoid receptor agonist) in isolated normal murine thymocytes. The predicted amino acid sequence was found to share significant similarity to the family of G-protein-coupled receptors, in particular to the tachykinin receptors NK-1, NK-2 and NK-3, with which it has an overall identity of 32%, 31% and 33%, respectively. The results of the present in situ hybridization analysis reveal that JP05 mRNA containing cells are extensively distributed throughout the rostrocaudal extension of the brain and spinal cord. However, the vast majority of the areas with high to moderate levels of JP05 mRNA were localized in the forebrain, primarily within limbic system structures, the dorsal and ventral striatum and in some hypothalamic nuclei. These results are discussed in relation to the central nervous system distribution of glucocorticoid receptor-containing cells and to the tachykinin system.
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PMID:Distribution of a glucocorticoid-induced orphan receptor (JP05) mRNA in the central nervous system of the mouse. 967 27

JP05, also called GPR72 or GIR, is an orphan G-protein-coupled receptor, GPCR, showing significant structural similarity to the tachykinin receptors. The anatomical distribution of JP05 mRNA was first described in the central nervous system of the mouse, and recently the human JP05 orphan receptor gene has been cloned. In the present study the distribution of JP05 mRNA was examined in the human forebrain using in situ hybridization analysis. The results revealed a wide but discrete distribution of the transcript with strongly JP05 mRNA expressing cells, presumably neurons, present in the cerebral cortex (layer II), hippocampus (pyramidal CA3 neurons and granule cells), amygdala (basal and periamygdaloid cortical nuclei), in the endopiriform nucleus, diagonal band of Broca, thalamus (nucleus reuniens, parafascicular nucleus) and hypothalamus (posterior, dorsal, and around the medial mammillary). Weaker signals were detected in the deeper cortical layers and throughout the striatum. A few positive cells were evident in the raphe but not in the substantia nigra or pontine nuclei. The results indicate significant similarities between human and mouse brain with regard to JP05 mRNA expression. The distribution patterns of JP05 mRNA in the human brain suggest involvement in control of emotions and of neuroendocrine, cognitive and motor functions.
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PMID:Distribution of an orphan G-protein coupled receptor (JP05) mRNA in the human brain. 1172 Jul 8