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Symbol report for CASR

Stable symbol

HGNC data for CASR

Approved symbol
CASR
Approved name

calcium sensing receptor

Locus type
gene with protein product
HGNC ID
HGNC:1514
Symbol status
Approved
Previous symbols
HHC
HHC1
Previous names
hypocalciuric hypercalcemia 1
calcium-sensing receptor
Alias symbols
FHH
NSHPT
GPRC2A
Alias names
severe neonatal hyperparathyroidism
Chromosomal location
3q13.33-q21.1
UCSC
Alliance of Genome Resources
Bos taurus
CASR VGNC:26788 VGNC
Canis familiaris
CASR VGNC:38740 VGNC
Equus caballus
CASR VGNC:16075 VGNC
Felis catus
CASR VGNC:60388 VGNC
Macaca mulatta
CASR VGNC:70550 VGNC
Mus musculus
Casr MGI:1351351 Curated
Pan troglodytes
CASR VGNC:7031 VGNC
Rattus norvegicus
Casr RGD:2277
Sus scrofa
CASR VGNC:108635 VGNC
IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY
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Molecular cloning of a putative Ca(2+)-sensing receptor cDNA from human kidney.
Aida K et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1995 Sep;214(2)524-529
Aida K, Koishi S, Tawata M, Onaya T.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1995 Sep;214(2)524-529
Abstract: A cDNA that encodes a putative Ca(2+)-sensing receptor (HuKCaSR) was cloned from human kidney with the use of the polymerase chain reaction. The predicted HuKCaSR protein consists of 1078 amino acids and shares 93.1 and 93.8% overall identity with the bovine parathyroid Ca(2+)-sensing receptor (BoPCaR1) and rat kidney Ca(2+)-sensing receptor (RaKCaR), respectively, with least similarity in the carboxyl-terminal regions. The HuKCaSR gene was mapped by fluorescence in situ hybridization to chromosome 3q21, at which region the gene responsible for familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia has previously been localized by genetic linkage analyses. RNA blot analysis revealed HuKCaSR mRNA in human kidney, but not in brain, lung, liver, heart, skeletal muscle, or placenta.