Conserved Protein Domain Family
7tmB2_GPR144

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cd15255: 7tmB2_GPR144 
orphan adhesion receptor GPR114, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors
GPR144 is an orphan receptor that belongs to the group V adhesion-GPCRs together with GPR133. The function of GPR144 has not yet been characterized, whereas GPR133 is highly expressed in the pituitary gland and is coupled to the Gs protein, leading to activation of adenylyl cyclase pathway. Moreover, genetic variations in the GPR133 have been reported to be associated with adult height and heart rate. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in ligand recognition as well as cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, linked by a stalk region to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. In addition, almost all adhesion receptors, except GPR123, contain an evolutionarily conserved GPCR-autoproteolysis inducing (GAIN) domain that undergoes autoproteolytic processing at the GPCR proteolysis site (GPS) motif located immediately N-terminal to the first transmembrane region, to generate N- and C-terminal fragments (NTF and CTF), which may serve important biological functions. However, several adhesion GPCRs, including GPR 111, GPR115, and CELSR1, are predicted to be non-cleavable at the GAIN domain because of the lack of a consensus catalytic triad sequence (His-Leu-Ser/Thr) within their GPS.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 320383
Aligned: 4 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 441.211
Created: 5-Dec-2013
Updated: 25-Oct-2021
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Feature 1:putative polypeptide ligand binding pocket [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:based on mutagenesis of human glucagon receptor (GCGR), and modeling studies of GCGR and other related class B GPCRs
  • Comment:Residues in the globular N-terminal extracellular domain and the extracellular loops of the 7TM domain may also be involved in ligand binding.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1             #   #                                         #  ##  #      #      #     
Q7Z7M1     655 ESLLRTLSFVGCGVSFCALTTTFLLFLVAGVpksERTTVHKNLTFSLASAEGFLMTSEWAKanevACVAVTVAMHFLFLV 734  human
EMP34588   569 ELTLKTLTFIGCGVSFCALIVTFILFLAVGVpksERTTVHKNLIFALAAGEALLMFSELAKtnqvLCFAVTAFLHLFFMA 648  green seaturtle
AAI61363   715 EWTLRTLTFIGCGVSLCALLVTFILFLAVGVpksERTTVHKNLIFALAAAESLLMFSELAKnnevVCITVTASLHLFFMA 794  western clawed frog
XP_700487  738 DAGLQILSLIGSAVSLCALIFTFILFVAVGVpksDRTTVHKNLMAALIVAQFLLILSDWAAgsqeACWLVTALLHLFFLS 817  zebrafish
Feature 1                                                                        ## # #        
Q7Z7M1     735 AFSWMLVEGLLLWRKVVavsmhpgPGMRLYHATGWGVPVGIVAVTLAMLphdyvapgHCWLnVHTNAIWAFVGPVLFVLT 814  human
EMP34588   649 AFSWMLVEGLLLWSKVVavnmsedRRMKFYYVTGWGLPVVVVGVTLATSfnkyvadhHCWLnIQTDIIWAFVGPVLFVLT 728  green seaturtle
AAI61363   795 AFAWMLVEGLLLWSKVVavnmsedRRMRFYYITGWGLPIIIVSVTLATSfnkyvadsHCWLnVQTDIIWAFVGPVLFILT 874  western clawed frog
XP_700487  818 SFCWMLVEGLLLWSKVVsvnisedRRMKMYYVLGWGLPVVIVAVTLVATldqykaqqHCWLnLQSSVIWAFAGPVLFVLA 897  zebrafish
Feature 1                                                             #  #         #   #       
Q7Z7M1     815 ANTCILARVVMITVSSARrrarmlspqpclqqqiwtQIWATVKPVLVLLPVLGLTWLAGILVHLSPAWAYAAVGLNSIQG 894  human
EMP34588   729 VNTFVLFRVVMVTVSSARrrskmltpssglekqigiQIWATAKPILVLLPVLGLTWVCGVLVHLSIIWAHVFIVLNSLQG 808  green seaturtle
AAI61363   875 VNTFVLFRVVMVTISSARrrskmltpncslekqigiQVWATAKPIVVLLPVLGLTWLCGVLVHLSVVWAYVFIALNSFQG 954  western clawed frog
XP_700487  898 VNAVVLFRVVLVTVSSARrrakmltpssdsklhtldLTWAATRPVLILLPVLGLTWLCGVLVHLSDVMAYLFITLNAFQG 977  zebrafish
Feature 1                             
Q7Z7M1     895 LYIFLVYAACNeEVRSALQRMAE 917  human
EMP34588   809 LYIFLVYAIYNsEVRGSSHWVLI 831  green seaturtle
AAI61363   955 LYIFLIYAIYNsEVRNAIQRMKD 977  western clawed frog
XP_700487  978 LYIFLVYAVYNsEVRNAIRRIQE 1000 zebrafish

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