NPY2R

neuropeptide Y receptor Y2

Ensembl:
ENSG00000185149
UniProt:
P49146
OMIM:
162642

Cilia effects upon perturbation of NPY2R

Ciliogenesis screen results (3 screens)

  • Wheway et al. 2015 (siRNA) [siRNA]: Ciliogenesis Defect (z=-2.63) PMID:26167766
  • Breslow et al. 2018 (CRISPR) [CRISPR]: No Significant Effect PMID:29459680
  • Roosing et al. 2015 (siRNA) [siRNA]: No effect PMID:26595381

Phenotypes

Mouse phenotype:
increased spleen weight, abnormal locomotor behavior, enlarged spleen

Subcellular localization

cilia

Functional category

  • Ciliary assembly/disassembly
  • Signaling (Hedgehog, GPCRs, ion channels)
  • Cardiac & muscle development
  • Transcription regulation

Function

Encodes a G protein-coupled receptors involved in energy homeostasis, and could be a major driver of hyperphagia- induced obesity in BBS (24316073).

Model organism evidence

Mus musculus (3 references)

The BBSome, a complex of eight Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) proteins involved in cilia function, has emerged as an important regulator of energy balance, but the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms are not fully understood.

Identification of G Protein-Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) in Primary Cilia and Their Possible Involvement in Body Weight Control.

PMIDs: 31127052, 26053317, 24316073