Hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor

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Hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor (HCA) is a group of G protein-coupled receptors that are activated by hydroxycarboxylic acids. These receptors are involved in a variety of physiological processes, including lipid metabolism, glucose homeostasis, and immune responses.

Structure and Function[edit]

Hydroxycarboxylic acid receptors are integral membrane proteins that are characterized by seven transmembrane domains. They are coupled to G proteins, which are intracellular signaling molecules that mediate the effects of receptor activation.

Upon binding to their ligands, hydroxycarboxylic acid receptors undergo a conformational change that activates the associated G protein. This leads to the initiation of a series of intracellular signaling events that ultimately result in a physiological response.

Types[edit]

There are three known types of hydroxycarboxylic acid receptors: HCA1, HCA2, and HCA3. Each of these receptors is activated by a different set of hydroxycarboxylic acids and has a distinct physiological role.

  • HCA1 is activated by lactic acid and is involved in the regulation of lipid metabolism.
  • HCA2 is activated by butyric acid and is involved in the regulation of immune responses and inflammation.
  • HCA3 is activated by 3-hydroxyoctanoic acid and is involved in the regulation of energy homeostasis.

Clinical Significance[edit]

Hydroxycarboxylic acid receptors are potential therapeutic targets for a variety of diseases, including metabolic disorders, inflammatory diseases, and cancer. For example, agonists of HCA2 have been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects and may be useful in the treatment of conditions such as atherosclerosis and multiple sclerosis.

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