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D1-like receptor

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The D1-like receptors are a subfamily of dopamine receptors that bind the endogenous neurotransmitter dopamine.[1] The D1-like subfamily consists of two G protein–coupled receptors that are coupled to Gs and mediate excitatory neurotransmission, of which include D1 and D5.[2] For more information, please see the respective main articles of the individual subtypes:

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  1. ^ "Dopamine D1-Like Receptor Family Signaling Pathways". Rndsystems. 26 March 2022. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  2. ^ Sun, Bingfa; Feng, Dan; Chu, Matthew Ling-Hon; Fish, Inbar; Lovera, Silvia; Sands, Zara A.; Kelm, Sebastian; Valade, Anne; Wood, Martyn; Ceska, Tom; Kobilka, Tong Sun (2021-06-03). "Crystal structure of dopamine D1 receptor in complex with G protein and a non-catechol agonist". Nature Communications. 12 (1): 3305. Bibcode:2021NatCo..12.3305S. doi:10.1038/s41467-021-23519-9. ISSN 2041-1723. PMC 8175458. PMID 34083522.