Supplementary Materials for:
The Distinct Roles of Two GPCRs, MrgprC11 and PAR2, in Itch and
Hyperalgesia
Qin Liu, Hao-Jui Weng, Kush N. Patel, Zongxiang Tang, Haihua Bai, Martin Steinhoff,
Xinzhong Dong*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: xdong2{at}jhmi.edu
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- Fig. S1. Dose-response curves to SLIGRL for dissociated wild-type DRG neurons.
- Fig. S2. SLIGRL fails to activate other mouse Mrgprs.
- Fig. S3. The entire sequence of SLIGRL is required for the activation of MrgprC11.
- Fig. S4. SLIGKV specifically activates human MrgprX2.
- Fig. S5. RT-PCR analysis of DRG from WT (+/+), PAR2–/–, and Mrgpr-clusterΔ–/–
mice (Mrgpr–/–) mice for the abundance of mRNAs encoding PAR2, MrgprC11, and
actin.
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Citation: Q. Liu, H.-J. Weng, K. N. Patel, Z. Tang, H. Bai, M. Steinhoff, X. Dong, The Distinct Roles of Two GPCRs, MrgprC11 and PAR2, in Itch and
Hyperalgesia.
Sci. Signal. 4, ra45 (2011).
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