Dopamine receptor

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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
'''Dopamine receptors''' are a class of metabotropic G protein-coupled receptors that are important in the central nervous system. Dopamine receptors are involved in many neurological processes that comprise motivation, pleasure, cognition, memory, learning, and fine motor skills. There are five subtype dopamine receptors, D1, D2, D3, D4, and D5.<br />
'''Dopamine receptors''' are a class of metabotropic G protein-coupled receptors that are important in the central nervous system. Dopamine receptors are involved in many neurological processes that comprise motivation, pleasure, cognition, memory, learning, and fine motor skills. There are five subtype dopamine receptors, D1, D2, D3, D4, and D5.<br />
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* '''dopamine receptor 1''' influences renal sodium transport and vascular hemodynamics<ref>PMID: 1916765</ref>.<br />
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* '''dopamine receptor D1''' influences renal sodium transport and vascular hemodynamics<ref>PMID: 1916765</ref>.<br />
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* '''dopamine receptor 2''' reduces the activation of dopamine receptor 1 on neurons<ref>PMID: 16055058</ref>.<br />
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* '''dopamine receptor D2''' reduces the activation of dopamine receptor 1 on neurons<ref>PMID: 16055058</ref>.<br />
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* '''dopamine receptor 3''' plays a role in endocytic sorting. <ref>PMID: 22802617</ref>. The D3 receptor is a part of the D2-like family.<ref>PMID:15148138</ref><br />
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* '''dopamine receptor D3''' plays a role in endocytic sorting. <ref>PMID: 22802617</ref>. The D3 receptor is a part of the D2-like family.<ref>PMID:15148138</ref><br />
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* dopamine receptor 4mediates the effects of dopamine<ref>PMID: 31149768</ref>.<br />
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* '''dopamine receptor D4''' mediates the effects of dopamine<ref>PMID: 31149768</ref>.<br />
For additional details see [[Dopamine Receptors]].
For additional details see [[Dopamine Receptors]].

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Structure of the human dopamine D3 receptor in complex with the antagonist eticlopride and maltose, 3pbl

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