Neuropeptide Y receptor
Neuropeptide Y receptors are a family of receptors belonging to class A G-protein [coupled receptors] and they are activated by the closely related peptide hormones neuropeptide Y, peptide YY and pancreatic polypeptide. These receptors are involved in the control of a diverse set of behavioral processes including appetite, circadian rhythm, and anxiety.
Activated neuropeptide receptors release the Gi subunit from the heterotrimeric G protein complex. The Gi subunit in turn inhibits the production of the second messenger cAMP from ATP.
Only the crystal structure of Y1 in complex with two antagonist is available.