Isolated polynucleotide for novel G-protein coupled receptor

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The present invention is directed to an isolated polynucleotide for novel G-Protein Coupled Receptors. More particularly, the present invention provides an isolated polynucleotide comprising the nucleic acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 1 or nucleic acid sequences that hybridize to SEQ ID NO: 1 or its complimentary strand having at least 40% sequence identity. Preferably, the hybridizing nucleic acid sequence should hybridize under stringent conditions and in particular have 85% sequence identity, more preferably 90% sequence identity, and most preferably 95% sequence identity.

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