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Melatonin receptor 1C

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Melatonin receptor 1C, also known as MTNR1C, is a protein which is encoded by the MTNR1C gene. This receptor has been identified in amphibia and birds, but apparently not in humans.

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  1. Sugden D, Davidson K, Hough KA, Teh MT (2004). "Melatonin, melatonin receptors and melanophores: a moving story". Pigment Cell Res. 17 (5): 454–60. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0749.2004.00185.x. PMID 15357831.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Cell surface receptor: G protein-coupled receptors
Class A: Rhodopsin-like
Neurotransmitter
Adrenergic
Purinergic
Serotonin
Other
Metabolites and
signaling molecules
Eicosanoid
Other
Peptide
Neuropeptide
Other
Miscellaneous
Taste, bitter
Orphan
Other
Class B: Secretin-like
Adhesion
Orphan
Other
Class C: Metabotropic glutamate / pheromone
Taste, sweet
Other
Class F: Frizzled & Smoothened
Frizzled
Smoothened
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