Protein Domain : IPR003980

Type:  Family Name:  Histamine H3 receptor
Description:  Histamine plays an important role in a variety of pathophysiological conditions. In allergic conditions, histamine is released from basophils and mast cells and is responsible for symptoms of allergic conditions of the skin and airways. In the gastric mucosa, gastric induced histamine release stimulates parietal cells to secrete gastric acid. In the central nervous system (CNS), histamine is synthesized in specific neurons that are localized in the posterior hypothalamus. These neurons are involved in a variety of important physiological functions, including the regulation of the sleep-wake cycle, cardiovascular control, regulation of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal-axis, learning and memory [, , , , ].Histamine exerts its biological effects by binding to and activating four distinct separate rhodopsin-like G protein-coupled receptors-histamine H1 receptor, histamine H2 receptor, histamine H3 receptor, and histamine H4 receptor. Each of the histamine receptors produce a functional response, but their mechanism differs. The H1 receptor couples to Gq/11 stimulating phospholipase C, whereas the H2 receptor interacts with Gs to activate adenylyl cyclase []. The H3 and H4 receptors couple to Gi proteins to inhibit adenylyl cyclase, and to stimulate MAPK in the case of the H3 receptor [, ].This entry represents the histamine H3 receptor (also known as HH3R), which functions as presynaptic autoreceptor on histamine-containing neurones. The H3 receptor is expressed abundantly in the CNS, with highest levels found in the thalamus, caudate nucleus, cortex [, ], hypothalamus, hippocampus and olfactory tubercle. The diverse expression of H3 receptors throughout the cortex indicates an ability to modulate a large number of neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine, dopamine, GABA, norepinephrine and serotonin in the peripheral and CNS. However, H3 receptor distribution in the periphery is quite specific - low levels have been detected in the human small intestine, testis and prostate, but not in a number of other tissues tested, including the lung and spleen []. There has been some evidence of expression in the heart [] and brain []. The ability to modulate neurotransmitters makes H3 receptors a novel therapeutic target to alleviate a number of conditions. These includes allergy, inflammatory disorders and numerous neurological conditions, such as obesity (because of the histamine/orexinergic system interaction), movement disorders (because of H3 receptor-modulation of dopamine and GABA in the basal ganglia), schizophrenia and ADHD (also because of dopamine modulation) and abnormal sleep/wake cycle (because of effects on noradrenaline, glutamate and histamine) [,,,,]. Like all histamine receptors the H3 receptor is a G-protein coupled receptor. It is coupled to Gi, which leads to inhibition of cAMP formation []. Short Name:  Histamine_H3_rcpt

0 Child Features

0 Contains

1 Cross References

Identifier
PR01471

0 Found In

4 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0004969 IPR003980
GO:0001505 IPR003980
GO:0007186 IPR003980
GO:0016021 IPR003980

4 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0004969 IPR003980
GO:0001505 IPR003980
GO:0007186 IPR003980
GO:0016021 IPR003980

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR000276 Family G protein-coupled receptor, rhodopsin-like

16 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
63964 C1N5D9 PAC:27342104 Micromonas pusilla CCMP1545 329  
Cre14.g625850.t1.1 A0A2K3CYA7 PAC:30776750 Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 804  
Cre06.g308650.t1.1 A0A2K3DRI4 PAC:30779830 Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 940  
Cre09.g395250.t1.1 A0A2K3DD80 PAC:30780280 Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 485  
Cre09.g412850.t1.1 A0A2K3DFR9 PAC:30781094 Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 1239  
SapurV1A.0357s0070.1.p PAC:31441157 Salix purpurea 253  
SapurV1A.4114s0010.1.p PAC:31423262 Salix purpurea 159  
Pavir.5KG399100.1.p PAC:37633210 Panicum virgatum 193  
evm.model.Scaffold_597.163 PAC:37891902 Coffea arabica 435  
Sobic.005G110350.1.p A0A1Z5RI43 PAC:37923063 Sorghum bicolor 365  
Sobic.010G022000.1.p Q5NKT2 PAC:37909844 Sorghum bicolor 509  
Pum0771s0006.1.p A0A1X6NP03 PAC:38009026 Porphyra umbilicalis 724  
SbRio.10G025300.1.p Q5NKT2 PAC:38999827 Sorghum bicolor Rio 509  
Mamar.0001s0272.1.p PAC:39418074 Malcolmia maritima 563  
MD11G1162000 A0A498INB2 PAC:40134242 Malus domestica 598  
Vocar.0043s0079.1.p PAC:32886864 Volvox carteri 387  

17 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            11179434
            16402096
            19772756
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            9652190
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            15665857