Cannabinoid receptor 2

Details

Name
Cannabinoid receptor 2
Synonyms
  • CB-2
  • CB2A
  • CB2B
  • CX5
Gene Name
CNR2
Organism
Humans
Amino acid sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0009930|Cannabinoid receptor 2
MEECWVTEIANGSKDGLDSNPMKDYMILSGPQKTAVAVLCTLLGLLSALENVAVLYLILS
SHQLRRKPSYLFIGSLAGADFLASVVFACSFVNFHVFHGVDSKAVFLLKIGSVTMTFTAS
VGSLLLTAIDRYLCLRYPPSYKALLTRGRALVTLGIMWVLSALVSYLPLMGWTCCPRPCS
ELFPLIPNDYLLSWLLFIAFLFSGIIYTYGHVLWKAHQHVASLSGHQDRQVPGMARMRLD
VRLAKTLGLVLAVLLICWFPVLALMAHSLATTLSDQVKKAFAFCSMLCLINSMVNPVIYA
LRSGEIRSSAHHCLAHWKKCVRGLGSEAKEEAPRSSVTETEADGKITPWPDSRDLDLSDC
Number of residues
360
Molecular Weight
39680.275
Theoretical pI
8.25
GO Classification
Functions
cannabinoid receptor activity
Processes
cannabinoid signaling pathway / G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathway, coupled to cyclic nucleotide second messenger / immune response / inflammatory response / negative regulation of action potential / negative regulation of inflammatory response / negative regulation of mast cell activation / negative regulation of nitric-oxide synthase activity / negative regulation of synaptic transmission, GABAergic / response to amphetamine / response to lipopolysaccharide / sensory perception of pain
Components
dendrite / extrinsic component of cytoplasmic side of plasma membrane / integral component of plasma membrane / perikaryon / plasma membrane
General Function
Cannabinoid receptor activity
Specific Function
Heterotrimeric G protein-coupled receptor for endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoylglycerol mediating inhibition of adenylate cyclase. May function in inflammatory response, nociceptive transmission and bone homeostasis.
Pfam Domain Function
Transmembrane Regions
34-59 72-92 105-129 150-172 189-214 247-267 280-301
Cellular Location
Cell membrane
Gene sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0009931|Cannabinoid receptor 2 (CNR2)
ATGGAGGAATGCTGGGTGACAGAGATAGCCAATGGCTCCAAGGATGGCTTGGATTCCAAC
CCTATGAAGGATTACATGATCCTGAGTGGTCCCCAGAAGACAGCTGTTGCTGTGTTGTGC
ACTCTTCTGGGCCTGCTAAGTGCCCTGGAGAACGTGGCTGTGCTCTATCTGATCCTGTCC
TCCCACCAACTCCGCCGGAAGCCCTCATACCTGTTCATTGGCAGCTTGGCTGGGGCTGAC
TTCCTGGCCAGTGTGGTCTTTGCATGCAGCTTTGTGAATTTCCATGTTTTCCATGGTGTG
GATTCCAAGGCTGTCTTCCTGCTGAAGATTGGCAGCGTGACTATGACCTTCACAGCCTCT
GTGGGTAGCCTCCTGCTGACCGCCATTGACCGATACCTCTGCCTGCGCTATCCACCTTCC
TACAAAGCTCTGCTCACCCGTGGAAGGGCACTGGTGACCCTGGGCATCATGTGGGTCCTC
TCAGCACTAGTCTCCTACCTGCCCCTCATGGGATGGACTTGCTGTCCCAGGCCCTGCTCT
GAGCTTTTCCCACTGATCCCCAATGACTACCTGCTGAGCTGGCTCCTGTTCATCGCCTTC
CTCTTTTCCGGAATCATCTACACCTATGGGCATGTTCTCTGGAAGGCCCATCAGCATGTG
GCCAGCTTGTCTGGCCACCAGGACAGGCAGGTGCCAGGAATGGCCCGAATGAGGCTGGAT
GTGAGGTTGGCCAAGACCCTAGGGCTAGTGTTGGCTGTGCTCCTCATCTGTTGGTTCCCA
GTGCTGGCCCTCATGGCCCACAGCCTGGCCACTACGCTCAGTGACCAGGTCAAGAAGGCC
TTTGCTTTCTGCTCCATGCTGTGCCTCATCAACTCCATGGTCAACCCTGTCATCTATGCT
CTACGGAGTGGAGAGATCCGCTCCTCTGCCCATCACTGCCTGGCTCACTGGAAGAAGTGT
GTGAGGGGCCTTGGGTCAGAGGCAAAAGAAGAAGCCCCGAGATCCTCAGTCACCGAGACA
GAGGCTGATGGGAAAATCACTCCGTGGCCAGATTCCAGAGATCTAGACCTCTCTGATTGC
TGA
Chromosome Location
1
Locus
1p36.11
External Identifiers
ResourceLink
UniProtKB IDP34972
UniProtKB Entry NameCNR2_HUMAN
GenBank Protein ID407807
GenBank Gene IDX74328
GenAtlas IDCNR2
HGNC IDHGNC:2160
General References
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Drug Relations

Drug Relations
DrugBank IDNameDrug groupPharmacological action?ActionsDetails
DB00486Nabiloneapproved, investigationalyespartial agonistDetails
DB00470Dronabinolapproved, illicityesagonistDetails
DB06202Lasofoxifeneapproved, investigationalunknowninverse agonistDetails
DB02955Ricinoleic acidexperimentalunknownDetails
DB09061Cannabidiolapproved, investigationalunknownantagonistDetails
DB14011NabiximolsinvestigationalyesDetails
DB14009Medical Cannabisexperimental, investigationalunknownDetails
DB11755Tetrahydrocannabivarininvestigationalunknownpartial agonistDetails
DB16321S-777469investigationalunknownagonistDetails