Sigma receptor
Sigma receptors (σ-receptors) are protein cell surface receptors that bind ligands such as 4-PPBP (4-phenyl-1-(4-phenylbutyl) piperidine), SA 4503 (cutamesine), ditolylguanidine, dimethyltryptamine, and siramesine. There are two subtypes, sigma-1 receptors (σ1) and sigma-2 receptors (σ2), which are classified as sigma receptors for their pharmacological similarities, even though they are evolutionarily unrelated.
ERG2/Sigma-1 receptor | |||||||||
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Identifiers | |||||||||
Symbol | ERG2_Sigma1R | ||||||||
Pfam | PF04622 | ||||||||
InterPro | IPR006716 | ||||||||
TCDB | 8.A.63 | ||||||||
OPM superfamily | 446 | ||||||||
OPM protein | 5hk1 | ||||||||
Membranome | 1025 | ||||||||
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Sigma intracellular receptor 2 | |
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Identifiers | |
Symbol | Sigma2 |
InterPro | IPR016964 |
The fungal protein ERG2, a C-8 sterol isomerase, falls into the same protein family as sigma-1. Both localize to the ER membrane, although sigma-1 is also reported to be a cell surface receptor. Sigma-2 is an EXPREA domain protein with a mostly intracellular (ER membrane) localization.
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