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Membrane steroid receptors (mSRs), also called extranuclear steroid receptors, are a class of cell surface receptors activated by endogenous steroids. that bind and are and mediate rapid, non-genomic signaling via modulation of intracellular signaling cascades.[1][2][3][4]
Steroid hormone receptors can produce slow genomic responses or the rapid, non-genomic response in the case of mSRs. [5] They are another means besides classical nuclear steroid hormone receptors for steroids mediate their biological effects.[1][2][3][4]
Known groups of mSRs include:
- Membrane sex steroid receptors
- Membrane estrogen receptors (mERs) – e.g., GPER, ER-X, Gq-mER
- Membrane progesterone receptors (mPRs) – mPRα, mPRβ, mPRγ, mPRδ
- Membrane androgen receptors (mARs) – GPRC6A, ZIP9
- Membrane corticosteroid receptors
References
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- ^ a b Sen A, Prizant H, Hammes SR (2011). "Understanding extranuclear (nongenomic) androgen signaling: what a frog oocyte can tell us about human biology". Steroids. 76 (9): 822–8. doi:10.1016/j.steroids.2011.02.016. PMC 4972037. PMID 21354434.
- ^ a b Watson, C. S. (1999). "Signaling Themes Shared Between Peptide and Steroid Hormones at the Plasma Membrane". Science Signaling. 1999 (12): pe1. doi:10.1126/stke.1999.12.pe1. ISSN 1945-0877. PMC 1317563. PMID 11865187.
- ^ W.Norman, A.; Mizwicki, M. T.; Norman, D. G. (January 2004). "STEROID-HORMONE RAPID ACTIONS, MEMBRANE RECEPTORS AND A CONFORMATIONAL ENSEMBLE MODEL". Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. 3 (1): 27–41. doi:10.1038/nrd1283. PMID 14708019. S2CID 17487277. Retrieved 5 April 2017.