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DRD4

This gene encodes the D4 subtype of the dopamine receptor. The D4 subtype is a G-protein coupled receptor which inhibits adenylyl cyclase. It is a target for drugs which treat schizophrenia and Parkinson disease. Mutations in this gene have been associated with various behavioral phenotypes, including autonomic nervous system dysfunction, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and the personality trait of novelty seeking. This gene contains a polymorphic number (2-10 copies) of tandem 48 nt repeats; the sequence shown contains four repeats. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Protein class

FDA approved drug targets, G-protein coupled receptors, Human disease related genes

Predicted location

Membrane

Single cell type specificity

Group enriched (Rod photoreceptor cells, Bipolar cells, Cone photoreceptor cells)

Immune cell specificity

Not detected in immune cells

Cell line specificity

Not detected

Interaction

Forms homo- and heterooligomers with DRD2. D4.7 allele exhibits higher affinity for homodimers compared to DRD2 heterodimers, while alleles D42. and 4.4 have similar affinities for both. The interaction with DRD2 may modulate agonist-induced downstream signaling (PubMed:21184734). Interacts with CLIC6 (By similarity). Interacts with GPRASP1 (PubMed:12142540). May interact with ADORA2A (PubMed:20836733). Interacts with KLHL12 (PubMed:18303015).

Molecular function

G-protein coupled receptor, Receptor, Transducer

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