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The prokineticin receptor is a G protein-coupled receptor which binds the peptide hormone prokineticin . There are two variants each encoded by a different gene (PROKR1 , PROKR2 ).[1] These receptors mediate gastrointestinal smooth muscle contraction and angiogenesis .
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