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Not curated in GtoImmuPdb
Target id: 200
Nomenclature: ADGRG6
Family: Adhesion Class GPCRs
Annotation status:
Annotated and reviewed, awaiting update
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This receptor has a proposed ligand; see the Latest Pairings page for more information.
Gene and Protein Information ![]() |
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Adhesion G protein-coupled receptor | ||||||
Species | TM | AA | Chromosomal Location | Gene Symbol | Gene Name | Reference |
Human | 7 | 1221 | 6q24.2 | ADGRG6 | adhesion G protein-coupled receptor G6 | 18,23 |
Mouse | 7 | 1165 | 10 A2 | Adgrg6 | adhesion G protein-coupled receptor G6 | |
Rat | 7 | 1217 | 1p13 | Adgrg6 | adhesion G protein-coupled receptor G6 |
Previous and Unofficial Names ![]() |
developmentally regulated GPCR | DREG | GPR126 (G protein-coupled receptor 126) | vascular inducible GPCR | VIGR |
Database Links ![]() |
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Specialist databases | |
GPCRdb | gp126_human (Hs), gp126_mouse (Mm) |
Other databases | |
Alphafold | Q86SQ4 (Hs), Q6F3F9 (Mm) |
CATH/Gene3D | 2.60.120.290 |
ChEMBL Target | CHEMBL4523884 (Hs) |
Ensembl Gene | ENSG00000112414 (Hs), ENSMUSG00000039116 (Mm), ENSRNOG00000011411 (Rn) |
Entrez Gene | 57211 (Hs), 215798 (Mm), 308376 (Rn) |
Human Protein Atlas | ENSG00000112414 (Hs) |
KEGG Gene | hsa:57211 (Hs), mmu:215798 (Mm), rno:308376 (Rn) |
OMIM | 12243 (Hs) |
Pharos | Q86SQ4 (Hs) |
RefSeq Nucleotide | NM_001032394 (Hs), NM_020455 (Hs), NM_001032395 (Hs), NM_198569 (Hs), NM_001002268 (Mm) |
RefSeq Protein | NP_001027567 (Hs), NP_001027566 (Hs), NP_940971 (Hs), NP_065188 (Hs), NP_001002268 (Mm) |
UniProtKB | Q86SQ4 (Hs), Q6F3F9 (Mm) |
Wikipedia | ADGRG6 (Hs) |
Endogenous agonists |
Peptides derived from the Stachel sequence: THFGVLMDLPRSASQL; Progesterone and 17-hydroxyprogesterone seem to activate Gi signaling via GPR126 (ADGRG6). [1,12] |
Agonist Comments | ||
Type IV collagen has been shown to bind to ADGRG6 and activate the signalling function of the receptor [19]. Peptides derived from the Stachel sequence, THFGVLMDLPRSASQL [12], and apomorphine hydrochloride have agonist activity [4]. |
Primary Transduction Mechanisms ![]() |
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Transducer | Effector/Response |
Gs family | |
References: 12,15,21 |
Secondary Transduction Mechanisms ![]() |
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Transducer | Effector/Response |
Gi/Go family | |
References: 21 |
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Clinically-Relevant Mutations and Pathophysiology ![]() |
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Biologically Significant Variants ![]() |
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General Comments |
ADGRG6 (fromerly GPR126) is an orphan receptor belonging to Family VIII Adhesion-GPCRs together with ADGRG1-5 and ADGRG7 [5]. The N terminus of ADGRG6 contains a GPCR proteolysis site (GPS), a CUB domain and a pentraxin (PTX) domain. There are numerous transcript variants, some lead to changes in the N terminus’ domain structure [8]. Laminin-211 interacts with ADGRG6 [21]. Addition of forskolin can rescue mutant phenotype in zebrafish [16], though direct evidence of Gs coupling/adenylate cyclase stimulation has not been shown. |
1. An W, Lin H, Ma L, Zhang C, Zheng Y, Cheng Q, Ma C, Wu X, Zhang Z, Zhong Y et al.. (2022) Progesterone activates GPR126 to promote breast cancer development via the Gi pathway. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 119 (15): e2117004119. [PMID:35394864]
2. Bjarnadóttir TK, Fredriksson R, Höglund PJ, Gloriam DE, Lagerström MC, Schiöth HB. (2004) The human and mouse repertoire of the adhesion family of G-protein-coupled receptors. Genomics, 84 (1): 23-33. [PMID:15203201]
3. Bjarnadóttir TK, Geirardsdóttir K, Ingemansson M, Mirza MA, Fredriksson R, Schiöth HB. (2007) Identification of novel splice variants of Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors. Gene, 387 (1-2): 38-48. [PMID:17056209]
4. Bradley EC, Cunningham RL, Wilde C, Morgan RK, Klug EA, Letcher SM, Schöneberg T, Monk KR, Liebscher I, Petersen SC. (2019) In vivo identification of small molecules mediating Gpr126/Adgrg6 signaling during Schwann cell development. Ann N Y Acad Sci, 1456 (1): 44-63. [PMID:31529518]
5. Fredriksson R, Gloriam DE, Höglund PJ, Lagerström MC, Schiöth HB. (2003) There exist at least 30 human G-protein-coupled receptors with long Ser/Thr-rich N-termini. Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 301 (3): 725-34. [PMID:12565841]
6. Haitina T, Olsson F, Stephansson O, Alsiö J, Roman E, Ebendal T, Schiöth HB, Fredriksson R. (2008) Expression profile of the entire family of Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors in mouse and rat. BMC Neurosci, 9: 43. [PMID:18445277]
7. Hancock DB, Eijgelsheim M, Wilk JB, Gharib SA, Loehr LR, Marciante KD, Franceschini N, van Durme YM, Chen TH, Barr RG et al.. (2010) Meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies identify multiple loci associated with pulmonary function. Nat Genet, 42 (1): 45-52. [PMID:20010835]
8. Knierim AB, Röthe J, Çakir MV, Lede V, Wilde C, Liebscher I, Thor D, Schöneberg T. (2019) Genetic basis of functional variability in adhesion G protein-coupled receptors. Sci Rep, 9 (1): 11036. [PMID:31363148]
9. Koirala S, Corfas G. (2010) Identification of novel glial genes by single-cell transcriptional profiling of Bergmann glial cells from mouse cerebellum. PLoS ONE, 5 (2): e9198. [PMID:20169146]
10. Kou I, Takahashi Y, Johnson TA, Takahashi A, Guo L, Dai J, Qiu X, Sharma S, Takimoto A, Ogura Y et al.. (2013) Genetic variants in GPR126 are associated with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Nat Genet, 45 (6): 676-679. [PMID:23666238]
11. Lettre G, Jackson AU, Gieger C, Schumacher FR, Berndt SI, Sanna S, Eyheramendy S, Voight BF, Butler JL, Guiducci C et al.. (2008) Identification of ten loci associated with height highlights new biological pathways in human growth. Nat Genet, 40 (5): 584-91. [PMID:18391950]
12. Liebscher I, Schön J, Petersen SC, Fischer L, Auerbach N, Demberg LM, Mogha A, Cöster M, Simon KU, Rothemund S et al.. (2014) A tethered agonist within the ectodomain activates the adhesion G protein-coupled receptors GPR126 and GPR133. Cell Rep, 9 (6): 2018-26. [PMID:25533341]
13. Liu Z, Easson GWD, Zhao J, Makki N, Ahituv N, Hilton MJ, Tang SY, Gray RS. (2019) Dysregulation of STAT3 signaling is associated with endplate-oriented herniations of the intervertebral disc in Adgrg6 mutant mice. PLoS Genet, 15 (10): e1008096. [PMID:31652254]
14. Miller SJ, Jessen WJ, Mehta T, Hardiman A, Sites E, Kaiser S, Jegga AG, Li H, Upadhyaya M, Giovannini M et al.. (2009) Integrative genomic analyses of neurofibromatosis tumours identify SOX9 as a biomarker and survival gene. EMBO Mol Med, 1 (4): 236-48. [PMID:20049725]
15. Mogha A, Benesh AE, Patra C, Engel FB, Schöneberg T, Liebscher I, Monk KR. (2013) Gpr126 functions in Schwann cells to control differentiation and myelination via G-protein activation. J Neurosci, 33 (46): 17976-85. [PMID:24227709]
16. Monk KR, Naylor SG, Glenn TD, Mercurio S, Perlin JR, Dominguez C, Moens CB, Talbot WS. (2009) A G protein-coupled receptor is essential for Schwann cells to initiate myelination. Science, 325 (5946): 1402-5. [PMID:19745155]
17. Monk KR, Oshima K, Jörs S, Heller S, Talbot WS. (2011) Gpr126 is essential for peripheral nerve development and myelination in mammals. Development, 138 (13): 2673-80. [PMID:21613327]
18. Moriguchi T, Haraguchi K, Ueda N, Okada M, Furuya T, Akiyama T. (2004) DREG, a developmentally regulated G protein-coupled receptor containing two conserved proteolytic cleavage sites. Genes Cells, 9 (6): 549-60. [PMID:15189448]
19. Paavola KJ, Sidik H, Zuchero JB, Eckart M, Talbot WS. (2014) Type IV collagen is an activating ligand for the adhesion G protein-coupled receptor GPR126. Sci Signal, 7 (338): ra76. [PMID:25118328]
20. Patra C, van Amerongen MJ, Ghosh S, Ricciardi F, Sajjad A, Novoyatleva T, Mogha A, Monk KR, Mühlfeld C, Engel FB. (2013) Organ-specific function of adhesion G protein-coupled receptor GPR126 is domain-dependent. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 110 (42): 16898-903. [PMID:24082093]
21. Petersen SC, Luo R, Liebscher I, Giera S, Jeong SJ, Mogha A, Ghidinelli M, Feltri ML, Schöneberg T, Piao X et al.. (2015) The adhesion GPCR GPR126 has distinct, domain-dependent functions in Schwann cell development mediated by interaction with laminin-211. Neuron, 85 (4): 755-69. [PMID:25695270]
22. Ravenscroft G, Nolent F, Rajagopalan S, Meireles AM, Paavola KJ, Gaillard D, Alanio E, Buckland M, Arbuckle S, Krivanek M et al.. (2015) Mutations of GPR126 are responsible for severe arthrogryposis multiplex congenita. Am J Hum Genet, 96 (6): 955-61. [PMID:26004201]
23. Stehlik C, Kroismayr R, Dorfleutner A, Binder BR, Lipp J. (2004) VIGR--a novel inducible adhesion family G-protein coupled receptor in endothelial cells. FEBS Lett, 569 (1-3): 149-55. [PMID:15225624]
24. Sun P, He L, Jia K, Yue Z, Li S, Jin Y, Li Z, Siwko S, Xue F, Su J et al.. (2020) Regulation of body length and bone mass by Gpr126/Adgrg6. Sci Adv, 6 (12): eaaz0368. [PMID:32219165]
25. Waller-Evans H, Prömel S, Langenhan T, Dixon J, Zahn D, Colledge WH, Doran J, Carlton MB, Davies B, Aparicio SA et al.. (2010) The orphan adhesion-GPCR GPR126 is required for embryonic development in the mouse. PLoS ONE, 5 (11): e14047. [PMID:21124978]