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Protein Domain : G protein-coupled receptor 176, rhodopsin-like, 7TM

Primary Identifier  IPR043523 Type  Domain
Short Name  GPCR_176_Rhodpsn_7TM
description  G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a vast protein family that encompasses a wide range of functions, including various autocrine, paracrine and endocrine processes. They show considerable diversity at the sequence level, on the basis of which they can be separated into distinct groups []. The term clan can be used to describe the GPCRs, as they embrace a group of families for which there are indications of evolutionary relationship, but between which there is no statistically significant similarity in sequence []. The currently known clan members include rhodopsin-like GPCRs (Class A, GPCRA), secretin-like GPCRs (Class B, GPCRB), metabotropic glutamate receptor family (Class C, GPCRC), fungal mating pheromone receptors (Class D, GPCRD), cAMP receptors (Class E, GPCRE) and frizzled/smoothened (Class F, GPCRF) [, , , , ]. GPCRs are major drug targets, and are consequently the subject of considerable research interest. It has been reported that the repertoire of GPCRs for endogenous ligands consists of approximately 400 receptors in humans and mice []. Most GPCRs are identified on the basis of their DNA sequences, rather than the ligand they bind, those that are unmatched to known natural ligands are designated by as orphan GPCRs, or unclassified GPCRs [].The rhodopsin-like GPCRs (GPCRA) represent a widespread protein family that includes hormone, neurotransmitter and light receptors, all of which transduce extracellular signals through interaction with guanine nucleotide-binding (G) proteins. Although their activating ligands vary widely in structure and character, the amino acid sequences of the receptors are very similar and are believed to adopt a common structural framework comprising 7 transmembrane (TM) helices [, , ].This entry represents the seven transmembrane regions of the G-protein coupled receptor 176 (GPCR176), a member of the rhodopsin-like class A GPCR superfamily. Its endogenous ligand has not yet been identified. It is highly expressed in suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) neurons in a circadian rhythm manner, which has a role in setting the pace of the circadian behaviour. This receptor has an agonist-independent basal activity to reduce cAMP signalling and it has been shown that it acts through a unique G-protein subclass Gz to repress the second messenger signalling [, ].

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