Somatostatin receptors

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Identifiers
Symbol SSTR1
Entrez 6751
HUGO 11330
OMIM 182451
RefSeq NM_001049
UniProt P30872
Other data
Locus Chr. 14 q13
Identifiers
Symbol SSTR2
Entrez 6752
HUGO 11331
OMIM 182452
RefSeq NM_001050
UniProt P30874
Other data
Locus Chr. 17 q24
Identifiers
Symbol SSTR3
Entrez 6753
HUGO 11332
OMIM 182453
RefSeq NM_001051
UniProt P32745
Other data
Locus Chr. 22 q13.1
Identifiers
Symbol SSTR4
Entrez 6754
HUGO 11333
OMIM 182454
RefSeq NM_001052
UniProt P31391
Other data
Locus Chr. 20 p11.2
Identifiers
Symbol SSTR5
Entrez 6755
HUGO 11334
OMIM 182455
RefSeq NM_001053
UniProt P35346
Other data
Locus Chr. 16 p13.3

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There are five known somatostatin receptors:[1]

All are G protein-coupled seven transmembrane receptors.

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