Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M3

CHRM3
Available structures
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Identifiers
AliasesCHRM3, EGBRS, HM3, PBS, cholinergic receptor muscarinic 3
External IDsOMIM: 118494; MGI: 88398; HomoloGene: 20191; GeneCards: CHRM3; OMA:CHRM3 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
Entrez

1131

12671

Ensembl

ENSG00000133019

ENSMUSG00000046159

UniProt

P20309

Q9ERZ3

RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_033269

RefSeq (protein)

NP_150372

Location (UCSC)Chr 1: 239.39 – 239.92 MbChr 13: 9.93 – 10.41 Mb
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The muscarinic acetylcholine receptor, also known as cholinergic/acetylcholine receptor M3, or the muscarinic 3, is a muscarinic acetylcholine receptor encoded by the human gene CHRM3.

The M3 muscarinic receptors are located at many places in the body, e.g., smooth muscles, the bladder, the endocrine glands, the exocrine glands, lungs, pancreas and the brain. In the CNS, they induce emesis. Muscarinic M3 receptors are expressed in regions of the brain that regulate insulin homeostasis, such as the hypothalamus and dorsal vagal complex of the brainstem. These receptors are highly expressed on pancreatic beta cells and are critical regulators of glucose homoestasis by modulating insulin secretion. In general, they cause smooth muscle contraction and increased glandular secretions.

They are unresponsive to PTX and CTX.