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Due to its high metastatic potential, malignant melanoma is one of the deadliest skin cancers. In melanoma as well as in other cancers, acidification of the tumor microenvironment (=TME, inverse pH‐gradient) is a well‐known driver of tumor progression and metastasis. Membrane‐bound receptors, such as the proton‐sensitive GPCR (pH‐GPCR) GPR4, are considered as potential initiators of the signalling...
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In humans, there are four known proton‐sensing G‐Protein‐coupled receptors (pH‐GPCRs): GPR4 (GPR19), TDAG8 (GPR65, T‐cell death‐associated gene 8), OGR1 (GPR68, ovarian cancer GPCR1) and G2A (GPR132, G2 accumulation protein). They are known to be involved in sensing changes of extracellular proton concentrations in the acidic microenvironment of tumors, which leads to altered cell proliferation,...
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