In non-hominoid primates and non-mammalian vertebrates, the gonadotropin releasing hormone 2 receptor gene (GnRHR2) encodes a seven-transmembrane G-protein coupled receptor. However, in human, the corresponding reading frame contains a premature stop codon, which has been suggested to encode a selenocysteine residue, but there is no solid evidence for selenocysteine incorporation (PMID: 12538601). It appears that the human GnRHR2 transcription occurs but the gene does not likely produce a functional multi-transmembrane protein. A non-transcribed pseudogene of GnRHR2 is located on chromosome 14. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2013],
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Caution:Could be the product of a pseudogene. This protein seems to be substantially shorter than orthologous proteins in related organisms.,Function:Receptor for gonadotropin releasing hormone II (GnRH II). This receptor mediates its action by association with G proteins that activate a phosphatidylinositol-calcium second messenger system .,PTM:Phosphorylated on the C-terminal cytoplasmic tail.,sequence Caution:Translated as stop.,similarity:Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family.,tissue specificity:Expressed in many tissues.,