Recently, GPR30 was reported to be a novel estrogen receptor; however, its  intracellular localization has remained controversial. To investigate the  intracellular localization of GPR30 in vivo, we produced four kinds of  polyclonal antibodies for distinct epitopes on GPR30. Immunocytochemical  observations using anti-GPR30 antibody and anti-FLAG  antibody show that FLAG-GPR30 localizes  to the plasma membrane 24 h after transfection. Treatment with estrogen  (17beta-estradiol or E2) causes an elevation in the intracellular Ca2+  concentration ([Ca2+]i) within 10 s in HeLa cells expressing FLAG-GPR30. In  addition, E2 induces the translocation of GPR30 from the plasma membrane to the  cytoplasm by 1 h after stimulation. Immunohistochemical analysis shows that  GPR30 exists on the cell surface of CA2 pyramidal neuronal cells. The images on  transmission electron microscopy show that GPR30 is localized to a particular  region associated with the plasma membranes of the pyramidal cells. These data  indicate that GPR30, a transmembrane receptor for estrogen, is localized to the  plasma membrane of CA2 pyramidal neuronal cells of the hippocampus in rat  brain.
    
  Funakoshi T et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun.  2006 Aug 4;346(3):904-10  
  