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Sequence of this protein is as follows: MPIMGSSVYI TVELAIAVLA ILGNVLVCWA VWLNSNLQNV TNYFVVSLAA ADIAVGVLAI PFAITISTGF CAACHGCLFI ACFVLVLTQS SIFSLLAIAI DRYIAIRIPL RYNGLVTGTR AKGIIAICWV LSFAIGLTPM LGWNNCGQPK EGKNHSQGCG EGQVACLFED VVPMNYMVYF NFFACVLVPL LLMLGVYLRI FLAARRQLKQ MESQPLPGER ARSTLQKEVH AAKSLAIIVG LFALCWLPLH IINCFTFFCP DCSHAPLWLM YLAIVLSHTN SVVNPFIYAY RIREFRQTFR KIIRSHVLRQ QEPFKAAGTS ARVLAAHGSD GEQVSLRLNG HPPGVWANGS APHPERRPNG YALGLVSGGS AQESQGNTGL PDVELLSHEL KGVCPEPPGL DDPLAQDGAG VS
ADORA2A is a protein which is one of several receptor subtypes for adenosine. The activity of the encoded protein, a G-protein coupled receptor family member, is mediated by G proteins which activate adenylyl cyclase. This protein is abundant in basal ganglia, vasculature and platelets and it is a major target of caffeine.
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Protein Aliases: A2a receptor; Adenosine receptor A2a; adenosine receptor subtype A2a; AR; hA2aR
Gene Aliases: A2aR; ADORA2; ADORA2A; RDC8
UniProt ID: (Human) P29274
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 135
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