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A chemogenomic analysis of the transmembrane binding cavity of human G-protein-coupled receptors
2005
Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics
The amino acid sequences of 369 human nonolfactory G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have been aligned at the seven transmembrane domain (TM) and used to extract the nature of 30 critical residues supposed-from the X-ray structure of bovine rhodopsin bound to retinal-to line the TM binding cavity of ground-state receptors. Interestingly, the clustering of human GPCRs from these 30 residues mirrors the recently described phylogenetic tree of full-sequence human GPCRs (Fredriksson et al., Mol
doi:10.1002/prot.20768
pmid:16294340
fatcat:fu3onxrzyvci3kk7tbus2gre7i