PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 19379823-4 2009 Here, we give a brief history of these orphan lipids and highlight the activity of N-arachidonoyl glycine, and farnesyl pyrophosphate at the orphan receptors GPR18 and GPR92, respectively, as well as summarizing the biological and pharmacological data for the recently identified N-palmitoyl glycine that suggests activity at a novel GPCR. farnesyl pyrophosphate 111-133 lysophosphatidic acid receptor 5 Homo sapiens 168-173 18499677-0 2008 Identification of farnesyl pyrophosphate and N-arachidonylglycine as endogenous ligands for GPR92. farnesyl pyrophosphate 18-40 lysophosphatidic acid receptor 5 Homo sapiens 92-97 18499677-2 2008 Lipid-derived molecules including farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP), N-arachidonylglycine (NAG), and lysophosphatidic acid were found to activate GPR92. farnesyl pyrophosphate 34-56 lysophosphatidic acid receptor 5 Homo sapiens 141-146 18499677-2 2008 Lipid-derived molecules including farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP), N-arachidonylglycine (NAG), and lysophosphatidic acid were found to activate GPR92. farnesyl pyrophosphate 58-61 lysophosphatidic acid receptor 5 Homo sapiens 141-146 18499677-4 2008 Computer-simulated modeling combined with site-directed mutagenesis of GPR92 indicated that Thr(97), Gly(98), Phe(101), and Arg(267) of GPR92 are responsible for the interaction of GPR92 with FPP and NAG. farnesyl pyrophosphate 192-195 lysophosphatidic acid receptor 5 Homo sapiens 71-76 18499677-4 2008 Computer-simulated modeling combined with site-directed mutagenesis of GPR92 indicated that Thr(97), Gly(98), Phe(101), and Arg(267) of GPR92 are responsible for the interaction of GPR92 with FPP and NAG. farnesyl pyrophosphate 192-195 lysophosphatidic acid receptor 5 Homo sapiens 136-141 18499677-4 2008 Computer-simulated modeling combined with site-directed mutagenesis of GPR92 indicated that Thr(97), Gly(98), Phe(101), and Arg(267) of GPR92 are responsible for the interaction of GPR92 with FPP and NAG. farnesyl pyrophosphate 192-195 lysophosphatidic acid receptor 5 Homo sapiens 136-141 18499677-9 2008 These results suggest that FPP and NAG play a role in the sensory nervous system through activation of GPR92. farnesyl pyrophosphate 27-30 lysophosphatidic acid receptor 5 Homo sapiens 103-108