Membrane steroid receptor

Membrane steroid receptors (mSRs), also called extranuclear steroid receptors, are a class of cell surface receptors activated by endogenous steroids that mediate rapid, non-genomic signaling via modulation of intracellular signaling cascades.[1][2][3][4] mSRs are another means besides classical nuclear steroid hormone receptors (SHRs) for steroids to mediate their biological effects.[1][2][3][4] SHRs can produce slow genomic responses or rapid, non-genomic responses in the case of mSRs.[5]

List of membrane steroid receptors

Known groups of mSRs, by ligand, include:[lower-alpha 1]

In addition, PDIA3 is a membrane receptor for the secosteroid calcitriol, the activated form of Vitamin D.[7]

References

  1. Semicolons roughly denote structural groups, e.g. G-protein receptors from ion channels.
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  6. Treviño, LS; Gorelick, DA (1 August 2021). "The Interface of Nuclear and Membrane Steroid Signaling". Endocrinology. 162 (8): bqab107. doi:10.1210/endocr/bqab107. PMC 8214340. PMID 34038515.
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