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adhesion G protein-coupled receptor F4 precursor [Mus musculus]

Protein Classification

adhesion G protein-coupled receptor( domain architecture ID 12027419)

adhesion G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) is involved in cell adhesion and cell-cell interactions; GPCRs transmit physiological signals from the outside of the cell to the inside via G proteins by binding to an extracellular agonist, which induces conformational changes that lead to the activation of heterotrimeric G proteins, which then bind to and activate numerous downstream effector proteins

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List of domain hits

Name Accession Description Interval E-value
7tm_GPCRs super family cl28897
seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptor superfamily; This hierarchical evolutionary ...
402-669 8.52e-142

seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptor superfamily; This hierarchical evolutionary model represents the seven-transmembrane (7TM) receptors, often referred to as G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), which transmit physiological signals from the outside of the cell to the inside via G proteins. GPCRs constitute the largest known superfamily of transmembrane receptors across the three kingdoms of life that respond to a wide variety of extracellular stimuli including peptides, lipids, neurotransmitters, amino acids, hormones, and sensory stimuli such as light, smell and taste. All GPCRs share a common structural architecture comprising of seven-transmembrane (TM) alpha-helices interconnected by three extracellular and three intracellular loops. A general feature of GPCR signaling is agonist-induced conformational changes in the receptors, leading to activation of the heterotrimeric G proteins, which consist of the guanine nucleotide-binding G-alpha subunit and the dimeric G-beta-gamma subunits. The activated G proteins then bind to and activate numerous downstream effector proteins, which generate second messengers that mediate a broad range of cellular and physiological processes. However, some 7TM receptors, such as the type 1 microbial rhodopsins, do not activate G proteins. Based on sequence similarity, GPCRs can be divided into six major classes: class A (the rhodopsin-like family), class B (the Methuselah-like, adhesion and secretin-like receptor family), class C (the metabotropic glutamate receptor family), class D (the fungal mating pheromone receptors), class E (the cAMP receptor family), and class F (the frizzled/smoothened receptor family). Nearly 800 human GPCR genes have been identified and are involved essentially in all major physiological processes. Approximately 40% of clinically marketed drugs mediate their effects through modulation of GPCR function for the treatment of a variety of human diseases including bacterial infections.


The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member cd15994:

Pssm-ID: 475119 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 267  Bit Score: 415.39  E-value: 8.52e-142
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 402 NTILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQeDHKWCVAV 481
Cdd:cd15994    1 NAVLDYITRIGLGLSIFSLALCLTIEAVVWSHVTKTEITYMRHVCIVNIATSLLIADVWFILASIVHNTAL-NYPLCVAA 79
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 482 TFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRKDACWLNWNQT 561
Cdd:cd15994   80 TFFLHFFYLSLFFWMLTKALLILYGILLVFFKITKSVFIATAFSIGYGCPLVIAVLTVAITEPKKGYLRPEACWLNWDET 159
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 562 KALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVHLVFHII 641
Cdd:cd15994  160 KALLAFIIPALSIVVVNLIVVGVVVVKTQRSSIGESCKQDVSNIIRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLATIIDSRSLPFHII 239
                        250       260
                 ....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 251823792 642 FALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15994  240 FALLNAFQGFFILLFGTILDRKIRIALY 267
GPS pfam01825
GPCR proteolysis site, GPS, motif; The GPS motif is found in GPCRs, and is the site for ...
352-394 4.25e-10

GPCR proteolysis site, GPS, motif; The GPS motif is found in GPCRs, and is the site for auto-proteolysis, so is thus named, GPS. The GPS motif is a conserved sequence of ~40 amino acids containing canonical cysteine and tryptophan residues, and is the most highly conserved part of the domain. In most, if not all, cell-adhesion GPCRs these undergo autoproteolysis in the GPS between a conserved aliphatic residue (usually a leucine) and a threonine, serine, or cysteine residue. In higher eukaryotes this motif is found embedded in the C-terminal beta-stranded part of a GAIN domain - GPCR-Autoproteolysis INducing (GAIN). The GAIN-GPS domain adopts a fold in which the GPS motif, at the C-terminus, forms five beta-strands that are tightly integrated into the overall GAIN domain. The GPS motif, evolutionarily conserved from tetrahymena to mammals, is the only extracellular domain shared by all human cell-adhesion GPCRs and PKD proteins, and is the locus of multiple human disease mutations. The GAIN-GPS domain is both necessary and sufficient functionally for autoproteolysis, suggesting an autoproteolytic mechanism whereby the overall GAIN domain fine-tunes the chemical environment in the GPS to catalyze peptide bond hydrolysis. In the cell-adhesion GPCRs and PKD proteins, the GPS motif is always located at the end of their long N-terminal extracellular regions, immediately before the first transmembrane helix of the respective protein.


:

Pssm-ID: 460350  Cd Length: 44  Bit Score: 55.39  E-value: 4.25e-10
                          10        20        30        40
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*.
gi 251823792  352 QCVSWDPA---TGQWDESPCTVMSDINSTVKCRCRHTkavTSFSIL 394
Cdd:pfam01825   2 QCVFWDFTnstTGRWSTEGCTTVSLNDTHTVCSCNHL---TSFAVL 44
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
7tmB2_GPR111_115 cd15994
orphan adhesion receptors GPR111 and GPR115, member of the class B2 family of ...
402-669 8.52e-142

orphan adhesion receptors GPR111 and GPR115, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; GPR111 and GPR115 are highly homologous orphan receptors that belong to group VI adhesion-GPCRs along with GPR110, GPR113, and GPR116. 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. Both GPR111 and GPR5 are present only in land-living animals and are predominantly expressed in the developing skin.


Pssm-ID: 320660 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 267  Bit Score: 415.39  E-value: 8.52e-142
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 402 NTILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQeDHKWCVAV 481
Cdd:cd15994    1 NAVLDYITRIGLGLSIFSLALCLTIEAVVWSHVTKTEITYMRHVCIVNIATSLLIADVWFILASIVHNTAL-NYPLCVAA 79
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 482 TFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRKDACWLNWNQT 561
Cdd:cd15994   80 TFFLHFFYLSLFFWMLTKALLILYGILLVFFKITKSVFIATAFSIGYGCPLVIAVLTVAITEPKKGYLRPEACWLNWDET 159
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 562 KALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVHLVFHII 641
Cdd:cd15994  160 KALLAFIIPALSIVVVNLIVVGVVVVKTQRSSIGESCKQDVSNIIRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLATIIDSRSLPFHII 239
                        250       260
                 ....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 251823792 642 FALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15994  240 FALLNAFQGFFILLFGTILDRKIRIALY 267
7tm_2 pfam00002
7 transmembrane receptor (Secretin family); This family is known as Family B, the ...
408-653 1.66e-29

7 transmembrane receptor (Secretin family); This family is known as Family B, the secretin-receptor family or family 2 of the G-protein-coupled receptors (GCPRs). They have been described in many animal species, but not in plants, fungi or prokaryotes. Three distinct sub-families are recognized. Subfamily B1 contains classical hormone receptors, such as receptors for secretin and glucagon, that are all involved in cAMP-mediated signalling pathways. Subfamily B2 contains receptors with long extracellular N-termini, such as the leukocyte cell-surface antigen CD97; calcium-independent receptors for latrotoxin, and brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitors amongst others. Subfamily B3 includes Methuselah and other Drosophila proteins. Other than the typical seven-transmembrane region, characteriztic structural features include an amino-terminal extracellular domain involved in ligand binding, and an intracellular loop (IC3) required for specific G-protein coupling.


Pssm-ID: 459625 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 248  Bit Score: 117.38  E-value: 1.66e-29
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792  408 ITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSrvvvteISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSN--FSANVQEDHKW--CVAVTF 483
Cdd:pfam00002   7 IYTVGYSLSLVALLLAIAIFLLFRK------LHCTRNYIHLNLFASFILRALLFLVGDAvlFNKQDLDHCSWvgCKVVAV 80
                          90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792  484 LCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKAlLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIgFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEpgEGYTRKDACWLNwNQTKA 563
Cdd:pfam00002  81 FLHYFFLANFFWMLVEG-LYLYTLLVEVFFSERKYFWWY-LLIGWGVPALVVGIWAGVDP--KGYGEDDGCWLS-NENGL 155
                         170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792  564 LFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLV-VLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLL--EGVHLVFHI 640
Cdd:pfam00002 156 WWIIRGPILLIILVNFIIfINIVRILVQKLRETNMGKSDLKQYRRLAKSTLLLLPLLGITWVFGLFAFNpeNTLRVVFLY 235
                         250
                  ....*....|...
gi 251823792  641 IFALLNAFQGFFI 653
Cdd:pfam00002 236 LFLILNSFQGFFV 248
GPS pfam01825
GPCR proteolysis site, GPS, motif; The GPS motif is found in GPCRs, and is the site for ...
352-394 4.25e-10

GPCR proteolysis site, GPS, motif; The GPS motif is found in GPCRs, and is the site for auto-proteolysis, so is thus named, GPS. The GPS motif is a conserved sequence of ~40 amino acids containing canonical cysteine and tryptophan residues, and is the most highly conserved part of the domain. In most, if not all, cell-adhesion GPCRs these undergo autoproteolysis in the GPS between a conserved aliphatic residue (usually a leucine) and a threonine, serine, or cysteine residue. In higher eukaryotes this motif is found embedded in the C-terminal beta-stranded part of a GAIN domain - GPCR-Autoproteolysis INducing (GAIN). The GAIN-GPS domain adopts a fold in which the GPS motif, at the C-terminus, forms five beta-strands that are tightly integrated into the overall GAIN domain. The GPS motif, evolutionarily conserved from tetrahymena to mammals, is the only extracellular domain shared by all human cell-adhesion GPCRs and PKD proteins, and is the locus of multiple human disease mutations. The GAIN-GPS domain is both necessary and sufficient functionally for autoproteolysis, suggesting an autoproteolytic mechanism whereby the overall GAIN domain fine-tunes the chemical environment in the GPS to catalyze peptide bond hydrolysis. In the cell-adhesion GPCRs and PKD proteins, the GPS motif is always located at the end of their long N-terminal extracellular regions, immediately before the first transmembrane helix of the respective protein.


Pssm-ID: 460350  Cd Length: 44  Bit Score: 55.39  E-value: 4.25e-10
                          10        20        30        40
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*.
gi 251823792  352 QCVSWDPA---TGQWDESPCTVMSDINSTVKCRCRHTkavTSFSIL 394
Cdd:pfam01825   2 QCVFWDFTnstTGRWSTEGCTTVSLNDTHTVCSCNHL---TSFAVL 44
GPS smart00303
G-protein-coupled receptor proteolytic site domain; Present in latrophilin/CL-1, sea urchin ...
349-400 1.20e-08

G-protein-coupled receptor proteolytic site domain; Present in latrophilin/CL-1, sea urchin REJ and polycystin.


Pssm-ID: 197639  Cd Length: 49  Bit Score: 51.23  E-value: 1.20e-08
                           10        20        30        40        50
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|..
gi 251823792   349 TSSQCVSWDPATGQWDESPCTVMSDINSTVKCRCRHTkavTSFSILMSSKPV 400
Cdd:smart00303   1 FNPICVFWDESSGEWSTRGCELLETNGTHTTCSCNHL---TTFAVLMDVPPI 49
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
7tmB2_GPR111_115 cd15994
orphan adhesion receptors GPR111 and GPR115, member of the class B2 family of ...
402-669 8.52e-142

orphan adhesion receptors GPR111 and GPR115, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; GPR111 and GPR115 are highly homologous orphan receptors that belong to group VI adhesion-GPCRs along with GPR110, GPR113, and GPR116. 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. Both GPR111 and GPR5 are present only in land-living animals and are predominantly expressed in the developing skin.


Pssm-ID: 320660 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 267  Bit Score: 415.39  E-value: 8.52e-142
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 402 NTILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQeDHKWCVAV 481
Cdd:cd15994    1 NAVLDYITRIGLGLSIFSLALCLTIEAVVWSHVTKTEITYMRHVCIVNIATSLLIADVWFILASIVHNTAL-NYPLCVAA 79
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 482 TFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRKDACWLNWNQT 561
Cdd:cd15994   80 TFFLHFFYLSLFFWMLTKALLILYGILLVFFKITKSVFIATAFSIGYGCPLVIAVLTVAITEPKKGYLRPEACWLNWDET 159
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 562 KALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVHLVFHII 641
Cdd:cd15994  160 KALLAFIIPALSIVVVNLIVVGVVVVKTQRSSIGESCKQDVSNIIRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLATIIDSRSLPFHII 239
                        250       260
                 ....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 251823792 642 FALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15994  240 FALLNAFQGFFILLFGTILDRKIRIALY 267
7tmB2_GPR116-like_Adhesion_VI cd15932
orphan GPR116 and related proteins, group IV adhesion GPCRs, member of the class B2 family of ...
404-669 1.66e-131

orphan GPR116 and related proteins, group IV adhesion GPCRs, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; group VI adhesion GPCRs consist of orphan receptors GPR110, GPR111, GPR113, GPR115, GPR116, and closely related proteins. 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. GPR110 possesses a SEA box in the N-terminal has been identified as an oncogene over-expressed in lung and prostate cancer. GPR113 contains a hormone binding domain and one EGF (epidermal grown factor) domain. GPR112 has extremely long N-terminus (about 2,400 amino acids) containing a number of Ser/Thr-rich glycosylation sites and a pentraxin (PTX) domain. GPR116 has two C2-set immunoglobulin-like repeats, which is found in the members of the immunoglobulin superfamily of cell surface proteins, and a SEA (sea urchin sperm protein, enterokinase, and a grin)-box, which is present in the extracellular domain of the transmembrane mucin (MUC) family and known to enhance O-glycosylation. 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.


Pssm-ID: 320598 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 268  Bit Score: 388.98  E-value: 1.66e-131
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 404 ILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQEdHKWCVAVTF 483
Cdd:cd15932    3 ALDYITYVGLGISILSLVLCLIIEALVWKSVTKNKTSYMRHVCLVNIALSLLIADIWFIIGAAISTPPNP-SPACTAATF 81
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 484 LCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRKDACWLNWNQTKA 563
Cdd:cd15932   82 FIHFFYLALFFWMLTLGLLLFYRLVLVFHDMSKSTMMAIAFSLGYGCPLIIAIITVAATAPQGGYTRKGVCWLNWDKTKA 161
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 564 LFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIG-SSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVHLVFHIIF 642
Cdd:cd15932  162 LLAFVIPALAIVVVNFIILIVVIFKLLRPSVGeRPSKDEKNALVQIGKSVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLGTMIDPKSLAFHIIF 241
                        250       260
                 ....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 251823792 643 ALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15932  242 AILNSFQGFFILVFGTLLDSKVREALL 268
7tmB2_GPR116_Ig-Hepta cd15254
The immunoglobulin-repeat-containing receptor Ig-hepta/GPR116, member of the class B2 family ...
405-673 3.59e-102

The immunoglobulin-repeat-containing receptor Ig-hepta/GPR116, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; GPR116 (also known as Ig-hepta) is an orphan receptor that belongs to group VI adhesion-GPCRs along with GPR110, GPR111, GPR113, and GPR115. 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. GPR116 has four I-set immunoglobulin-like repeats, which is found in the members of the immunoglobulin superfamily of cell surface proteins, and a SEA (sea urchin sperm protein, enterokinase, and a grin)-box, which is present in the extracellular domain of the transmembrane mucin (MUC) family and known to enhance O-glycosylation. GPR116 is highly expressed in fetal and adult lung, and it has been shown to regulate lung surfactant levels as well as to stimulate breast cancer metastasis through a G(q)-p63-RhoGEF-Rho GTPase signaling pathway. 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.


Pssm-ID: 320382 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 275  Bit Score: 313.66  E-value: 3.59e-102
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 405 LNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIgsnfSANVQEDHKW-----CV 479
Cdd:cd15254    4 LDYITYIGLSISILSLAICIVIESLVWKSVTKNRTSYMRHVCILNIAVSLLIADIWFIV----VAAIQDQNYAvngnvCV 79
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 480 AVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRKDACWLNWN 559
Cdd:cd15254   80 AATFFIHFFYLCVFFWMLALGLMLFYRLVFILHDTSKTIQKAVAFCLGYGCPLIISVITIAVTLPRDSYTRKKVCWLNWE 159
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 560 QTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKS-QDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVHLVF 638
Cdd:cd15254  160 DSKALLAFVIPALIIVAVNSIITVVVIVKILRPSIGEKPSkQERSSLFQIIKSIGVLTPLLGLTWGFGLATVIKGSSIVF 239
                        250       260       270
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*
gi 251823792 639 HIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMRVS 673
Cdd:cd15254  240 HILFTLLNAFQGLFILVFGTLWDKKVQEALLNKYS 274
7tmB2_GPR113 cd15253
orphan adhesion receptor GPR113, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G ...
405-674 6.25e-81

orphan adhesion receptor GPR113, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; GPR113 is an orphan receptor that belongs to group VI adhesion-GPCRs along with GPR110, GPR111, GPR115, and GPR116. 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. GPR113 contains a hormone binding domain and one EGF (epidermal grown factor) domain, and is primarily expressed in a subset of taste receptor cells. 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.


Pssm-ID: 320381 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 271  Bit Score: 258.15  E-value: 6.25e-81
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 405 LNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQEDhkWCVAVTFL 484
Cdd:cd15253    4 LDFLSQVGLGASILALLLCLGIYRLVWRSVVRNKISYFRHMTLVNIAFSLLLADTCFLGATFLSAGHESP--LCLAAAFL 81
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 485 CHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRKDACWLNwNQTKAL 564
Cdd:cd15253   82 CHFFYLATFFWMLVQALMLFHQLLFVFHQLAKRSVLPLMVTLGYLCPLLIAAATVAYYYPKRQYLHEGACWLN-GESGAI 160
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gi 251823792 565 FAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSS-KSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVHLVFHIIFA 643
Cdd:cd15253  161 YAFSIPVLAIVLVNLLVLFVVLMKLMRPSVSEGpPPEERKALLSIFKALLVLTPVFGLTWGLGVATLTGESSQVSHYGFA 240
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gi 251823792 644 LLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMRVSS 674
Cdd:cd15253  241 ILNAFQGVFILLFGCLMDKKVREALLKRLCK 271
7tmB2_Adhesion cd15040
adhesion receptors, subfamily B2 of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G ...
402-667 1.40e-50

adhesion receptors, subfamily B2 of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; The B2 subfamily of class B GPCRs consists of cell-adhesion receptors with 33 members in humans and vertebrates. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing a variety of structural motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, linked to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. These include, for example, EGF (epidermal growth factor)-like domains in CD97, Celsr1 (cadherin family member), Celsr2, Celsr3, EMR1 (EGF-module-containing mucin-like hormone receptor-like 1), EMR2, EMR3, and Flamingo; two laminin A G-type repeats and nine cadherin domains in Flamingo and its human orthologs Celsr1, Celsr2 and Celsr3; olfactomedin-like domains in the latrotoxin receptors; and five or four thrombospondin type 1 repeats in BAI1 (brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor 1), BAI2 and BAI3. Furthermore, 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.


Pssm-ID: 320168 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 253  Bit Score: 176.61  E-value: 1.40e-50
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gi 251823792 402 NTILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSRvvvteISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANvqedHKWCVAV 481
Cdd:cd15040    1 EKALSIITYIGCGLSLLGLLLTIITYILFRKL-----RKRKPTKILLNLCLALLLANLLFLFGINSTDN----PVLCTAV 71
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gi 251823792 482 TFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIgFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGeGYTRKDACWLNWNQT 561
Cdd:cd15040   72 AALLHYFLLASFMWMLVEALLLYLRLVKVFGTYPRHFILKY-ALIGWGLPLIIVIITLAVDPDS-YGNSSGYCWLSNGNG 149
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gi 251823792 562 kALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRIsKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLeGVHLVFHII 641
Cdd:cd15040  150 -LYYAFLGPVLLIILVNLVIFVLVLRKLLRLSAKRNKKKRKKTKAQL-RAAVSLFFLLGLTWIFGILAIF-GARVVFQYL 226
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gi 251823792 642 FALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDA 667
Cdd:cd15040  227 FAIFNSLQGFFIFIFHCLRNKEVRKA 252
7tm_classB cd13952
class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; The class B of ...
403-668 7.86e-43

class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; The class B of seven-transmembrane GPCRs is classified into three major subfamilies: subfamily B1 (secretin-like receptor family), B2 (adhesion family), and B3 (Methuselah-like family). The class B receptors have been identified in all the vertebrates, from fishes to mammals, as well as invertebrates including Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster, but are not present in plants, fungi or prokaryotes. The B1 subfamily comprises receptors for polypeptide hormones of 27-141 amino-acid residues such as secretin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide (GLP), calcitonin gene-related peptide, parathyroid hormone (PTH), and corticotropin-releasing factor. These receptors contain the large N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD), which plays a critical role in hormone recognition by binding to the C-terminal portion of the peptide. On the other hand, the N-terminal segment of the hormone induces receptor activation by interacting with the receptor transmembrane domains and connecting extracellular loops, triggering intracellular signaling pathways. All members of the subfamily B1 receptors preferentially couple to G proteins of G(s) family, which positively stimulate adenylate cyclase, leading to increased intracellular cAMP formation and calcium influx. The subfamily B2 consists of cell-adhesion receptors with 33 members in humans and vertebrates. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing a variety of structural motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, linked to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. These include, for example, EGF (epidermal growth factor)-like domains in CD97, Celsr1 (cadherin family member), Celsr2, Celsr3, EMR1 (EGF-module-containing mucin-like hormone receptor-like 1), EMR2, EMR3, and Flamingo; two laminin A G-type repeats and nine cadherin domains in Flamingo and its human orthologs Celsr1, Celsr2 and Celsr3; olfactomedin-like domains in the latrotoxin receptors; and five or four thrombospondin type 1 repeats in BAI1 (brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor 1), BAI2 and BAI3. 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. Furthermore, the subfamily B3 includes Methuselah (Mth) protein, which was originally identified in Drosophila as a GPCR affecting stress resistance and aging, and its closely related proteins.


Pssm-ID: 410627 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 260  Bit Score: 155.45  E-value: 7.86e-43
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gi 251823792 403 TILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSrvvvteISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSanVQEDHKWCVAVT 482
Cdd:cd13952    2 LALSIITYIGCSLSLVGLLLTIITYLLFPK------LRNLRGKILINLCLSLLLAQLLFLIGQLLT--SSDRPVLCKALA 73
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gi 251823792 483 FLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIgFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTV---TEPGEGYTRKDACWLNwN 559
Cdd:cd13952   74 ILLHYFLLASFFWMLVEAFDLYRTFVKVFGSSERRRFLKY-SLYGWGLPLLIVIITAIVdfsLYGPSPGYGGEYCWLS-N 151
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gi 251823792 560 QTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVHLVFH 639
Cdd:cd13952  152 GNALLWAFYGPVLLILLVNLVFFILTVRILLRKLRETPKQSERKSDRKQLRAYLKLFPLMGLTWIFGILAPFVGGSLVFW 231
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gi 251823792 640 IIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDAL 668
Cdd:cd13952  232 YLFDILNSLQGFFIFLIFCLKNKEVRRLL 260
7tmB2_GPR133-like_Adhesion_V cd15933
orphan GPR133 and related proteins, group V adhesion GPCRs, member of class B2 family of ...
404-668 1.56e-42

orphan GPR133 and related proteins, group V adhesion GPCRs, member of class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; group V adhesion GPCRs include orphan receptors GPR133, GPR144, and closely related proteins. The function of GPR144 has not yet been characterized, whereas GPR133 is highly expressed in the pituitary gland and is coupled to the G(s) protein, leading to activation of adenylate 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.


Pssm-ID: 320599 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 252  Bit Score: 154.41  E-value: 1.56e-42
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gi 251823792 404 ILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIeaIVWSRVVVTEiSYMRHVcivNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANvqedHKWCVAVTF 483
Cdd:cd15933    3 ALSIISYIGCGISIACLALTLII--FLVLRVLSSD-RFQIHK---NLCVALLLAQILLLAGEWAEGN----KVACKVVAI 72
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gi 251823792 484 LCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRmmKSRMMaIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRKdaCWLNWNqTKA 563
Cdd:cd15933   73 LLHFFFMAAFSWMLVEGLHLYLMIVKVFNY--KSKMR-YYYFIGWGLPAIIVAISLAILFDDYGSPNV--CWLSLD-DGL 146
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gi 251823792 564 LFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLV---VLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKsQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVhLVFHI 640
Cdd:cd15933  147 IWAFVGPVIFIITVNTVIlilVVKITVSLSTNDAKKSQ-GTLAQIKSTAKASVVLLPILGLTWLFGVLVVNSQT-IVFQY 224
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gi 251823792 641 IFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDAL 668
Cdd:cd15933  225 IFVILNSLQGLMIFLFHCVLNSEVRSAF 252
7tmB2_GPR133 cd15256
orphan adhesion receptor GPR133, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G ...
405-671 9.60e-35

orphan adhesion receptor GPR133, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; GPR133 is an orphan receptor that belongs to the group V adhesion-GPCRs together with GPR144. 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.


Pssm-ID: 320384 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 260  Bit Score: 132.74  E-value: 9.60e-35
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gi 251823792 405 LNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSrvvVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQEdhkwCVAVTFL 484
Cdd:cd15256    4 LSSITYVGCSLSIFCLAITLVTFAVLSS---VSTIRNQRYHIHANLSFAVLVAQILLLISFRFEPGTLP----CKIMAIL 76
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gi 251823792 485 CHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGfaIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEpgEGYTRKDACWLNWnQTKAL 564
Cdd:cd15256   77 LHFFFLSAFAWMLVEGLHLYSMVIKVFGSEESKHFYYYG--IGWGSPLLICIISLTSAL--DSYGESDNCWLSL-ENGAI 151
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gi 251823792 565 FAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRIS-KNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLlEGVHLVFHIIFA 643
Cdd:cd15256  152 WAFVAPALFVIVVNIGILIAVTRVISRISADNYKVHGDANAFKLTaKAVAVLLPILGSSWVFGVLAV-NTHALVFQYMFA 230
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gi 251823792 644 LLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMR 671
Cdd:cd15256  231 IFNSLQGFFIFLFHCLLNSEVRAAFKHK 258
7tmB2_latrophilin-like_invertebrate cd15440
invertebrate latrophilin-like receptors, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane ...
402-670 4.04e-33

invertebrate latrophilin-like receptors, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; This subgroup includes latrophilin-like proteins that are found in invertebrates such as insects and worms. Latrophilins (also called lectomedins or latrotoxin receptors) belong to Group I adhesion GPCRs, which also include ETL (EGF-TM7-latrophilin-related protein). These receptors are a member of the adhesion family (subclass B2) that belongs to the class B GPCRs. Three subtypes of vertebrate latrophilins have been identified: LPH1 (latrophilin-1), LPH2, and LPH3. The latrophilin-1 is a brain-specific calcium-independent receptor of alpha-latrotoxin, a potent presynaptic neurotoxin from the venom of the black widow spider that induces massive neurotransmitter release from sensory and motor neurons as well as endocrine cells, leading to nerve-terminal degeneration. Latrophilin-2 and -3, although sharing strong sequence homology to latrophilin-1, do not bind alpha-latrotoxin. While latrophilin-3 is also brain specific, latrophilin-2 is ubiquitously distributed. The endogenous ligands for these two receptors are unknown. ETL, a seven transmembrane receptor containing EGF-like repeats is highly expressed in heart, where developmentally regulated, as well as in normal smooth cells. The function of the ETL is unknown. All adhesion GPCRs possess large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple structural motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, coupled to a 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.


Pssm-ID: 320556 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 259  Bit Score: 128.15  E-value: 4.04e-33
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gi 251823792 402 NTILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSrvvvteISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGsnfsANVQEDHKWCVAV 481
Cdd:cd15440    1 QSALTFITYIGCIISIVCLLLAFITFTCFRN------LQCDRNTIHKNLCLCLLIAEIVFLLG----IDQTENRTLCGVI 70
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 251823792 482 TFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMmKSRMMAIgFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEpgEGYTRKDACWLNwNQT 561
Cdd:cd15440   71 AGLLHYFFLAAFSWMLLEGFQLYVMLVEVFEPE-KSRIKWY-YLFGYGLPALIVAVSAGVDP--TGYGTEDHCWLS-TEN 145
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gi 251823792 562 KALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLlVVLAVAINTQ-RPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRIS---KNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVhLV 637
Cdd:cd15440  146 GFIWSFVGPVIVVLLANL-VFLGMAIYVMcRHSSRSASKKDASKLKNIRgwlKGSIVLVVLLGLTWTFGLLFINQES-IV 223
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gi 251823792 638 FHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRM 670
Cdd:cd15440  224 MAYIFTILNSLQGLFIFIFHCVLNEKVRKELRR 256
7tm_2 pfam00002
7 transmembrane receptor (Secretin family); This family is known as Family B, the ...
408-653 1.66e-29

7 transmembrane receptor (Secretin family); This family is known as Family B, the secretin-receptor family or family 2 of the G-protein-coupled receptors (GCPRs). They have been described in many animal species, but not in plants, fungi or prokaryotes. Three distinct sub-families are recognized. Subfamily B1 contains classical hormone receptors, such as receptors for secretin and glucagon, that are all involved in cAMP-mediated signalling pathways. Subfamily B2 contains receptors with long extracellular N-termini, such as the leukocyte cell-surface antigen CD97; calcium-independent receptors for latrotoxin, and brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitors amongst others. Subfamily B3 includes Methuselah and other Drosophila proteins. Other than the typical seven-transmembrane region, characteriztic structural features include an amino-terminal extracellular domain involved in ligand binding, and an intracellular loop (IC3) required for specific G-protein coupling.


Pssm-ID: 459625 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 248  Bit Score: 117.38  E-value: 1.66e-29
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gi 251823792  408 ITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSrvvvteISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSN--FSANVQEDHKW--CVAVTF 483
Cdd:pfam00002   7 IYTVGYSLSLVALLLAIAIFLLFRK------LHCTRNYIHLNLFASFILRALLFLVGDAvlFNKQDLDHCSWvgCKVVAV 80
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gi 251823792  484 LCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKAlLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIgFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEpgEGYTRKDACWLNwNQTKA 563
Cdd:pfam00002  81 FLHYFFLANFFWMLVEG-LYLYTLLVEVFFSERKYFWWY-LLIGWGVPALVVGIWAGVDP--KGYGEDDGCWLS-NENGL 155
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gi 251823792  564 LFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLV-VLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLL--EGVHLVFHI 640
Cdd:pfam00002 156 WWIIRGPILLIILVNFIIfINIVRILVQKLRETNMGKSDLKQYRRLAKSTLLLLPLLGITWVFGLFAFNpeNTLRVVFLY 235
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gi 251823792  641 IFALLNAFQGFFI 653
Cdd:pfam00002 236 LFLILNSFQGFFV 248
7tmB2_CELSR_Adhesion_IV cd15441
cadherin EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptors, group IV adhesion GPCRs, member of the class B2 ...
408-669 9.70e-27

cadherin EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptors, group IV adhesion GPCRs, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; The group IV adhesion GPCRs include the cadherin EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptors (CELSRs) and their Drosophila homolog Flamingo (also known as Starry night). These receptors are also classified as that belongs to the EGF-TM7 group of subfamily B2 adhesion GPCRs, because they contain EGF-like domains. Functionally, the group IV receptors act as key regulators of many physiological processes such as endocrine cell differentiation, neuronal migration, dendrite growth, axon, guidance, lymphatic vessel and valve formation, and planar cell polarity (PCP) during embryonic development. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. In the case of CELSR/Flamingo/Starry night, their extracellular domains comprise nine cadherin repeats linked to a series of epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like and laminin globular (G)-like domains. The cadherin repeats contain sequence motifs that mediate calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion by homophilic interactions. Moreover, 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. Three mammalian orthologs of Flamingo, Celsr1-3, are widely expressed in the nervous system from embryonic development until the adult stage. Each Celsr exhibits different expression patterns in the developing brain, suggesting that they serve distinct functions. Mutations of CELSR1 cause neural tube defects in the nervous system, while mutations of CELSR2 are associated with coronary heart disease. Moreover, CELSR1 and several other PCP signaling molecules, such as dishevelled, prickle, frizzled, have been shown to be upregulated in B lymphocytes of chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients. Celsr3 is expressed in both the developing and adult mouse brain. It has been functionally implicated in proper neuron migration and axon guidance in the CNS.


Pssm-ID: 320557 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 254  Bit Score: 109.65  E-value: 9.70e-27
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gi 251823792 408 ITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIeaivwsrvvvteISYMRHV------CIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQEdhkwCVAV 481
Cdd:cd15441    7 VTYIGIGISLVLLVIAFLV------------LSCLRGLqsnsnsIHKNLVACLLLAELLFLLGINQTENLFP----CKLI 70
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gi 251823792 482 TFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIvYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMaIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEpgEGYTRKDACWLNWNQT 561
Cdd:cd15441   71 AILLHYFYLSAFSWLLVESLHL-YRMLTEPRDINHGHMR-FYYLLGYGIPAIIVGLSVGLRP--DGYGNPDFCWLSVNET 146
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gi 251823792 562 kALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLV-VLAVAINTQRpligSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVhLVFHI 640
Cdd:cd15441  147 -LIWSFAGPIAFVIVITLIIfILALRASCTL----KRHVLEKASVRTDLRSSFLLLPLLGATWVFGLLAVNEDS-ELLHY 220
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gi 251823792 641 IFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15441  221 LFAGLNFLQGLFIFLFYCIFNKKVRRELK 249
7tmB2_BAI_Adhesion_VII cd15251
brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitors, group VII adhesion GPCRs, member of the class B2 ...
411-672 3.11e-23

brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitors, group VII adhesion GPCRs, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitors (BAI1-3) constitute the group VII of cell-adhesion receptors that have been implicated in vascularization of glioblastomas. They belong to the B2 subfamily of class B GPCRs, are predominantly expressed in the brain, and are only present in vertebrates. Three BAIs, like all adhesion receptors, are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. For example, BAI1 N-terminus contain an integrin-binding RGD (Arg-Gly-Asp) motif in addition to five thrombospondin type 1 repeats (TSRs), which are known to regulate the anti-angiogenic activity of thrombospondin-1, whereas BAI2 and BAI3 have four TSRs, but do not possess RGD motifs. The TSRs are functionally involved in cell attachment, activation of latent TGF-beta, inhibition of angiogenesis and endothelial cell migration. The TSRs of BAI1 mediate direct binding to phosphatidylserine, which enables both recognition and internalization of apoptotic cells by phagocytes. Thus, BAI1 functions as a phosphatidylserine receptor that forms a trimeric complex with ELMO and Dock180, leading to activation of Rac-GTPase which promotes the binding and phagocytosis of apoptotic cells. BAI3 can also interact with the ELMO-Dock180 complex to activate the Rac pathway and can also bind to secreted C1ql proteins of the C1Q complement family via its N-terminal TSRs. BAI3 and its ligands C1QL1 are highly expressed during synaptogenesis and are involved in synapse specificity. Moreover, BAI2 acts as a transcription repressor to regulate vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression through interaction with GA-binding protein gamma (GABP). The N-terminal extracellular domains of all three BAIs also contain an evolutionarily conserved GPCR-autoproteolysis inducing (GAIN) domain, which undergoes autoproteolytic processing at the GPCR proteolysis site (GPS) motif to generate N- and C-terminal fragments (NTF and CTF), a putative hormone-binding domain (HBD), and multiple N-glycosylation sites. The C-terminus of each BAI subtype ends with a conserved Gln-Thr-Glu-Val (QTEV) motif known to interact with PDZ domain-containing proteins, but only BAI1 possesses a proline-rich region, which may be involved in protein-protein interactions.


Pssm-ID: 320379  Cd Length: 253  Bit Score: 99.64  E-value: 3.11e-23
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gi 251823792 411 IGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWsRVVVTEisymRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANvqedHKWCVAVTFLCHFFFL 490
Cdd:cd15251   10 VGCGVSCLALLTLLAIYAAFW-RYIRSE----RSIILINFCLSIISSNILILVGQTQTLN----KGVCTMTAAFLHFFFL 80
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gi 251823792 491 SLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFR-RMMKSRMMAIGfaigYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEpGEGYTRKDACWLNWnQTKALFAFAI 569
Cdd:cd15251   81 SSFCWVLTEAWQSYMAVTGRMRtRLIRKRFLCLG----WGLPALVVAVSVGFTR-TKGYGTSSYCWLSL-EGGLLYAFVG 154
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gi 251823792 570 PALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAintqRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAIltPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVHLVFHIIFALLNAFQ 649
Cdd:cd15251  155 PAAAVVLVNMVIGILVF----NKLVSRDGISDNAMASLWSSCVVL--PLLALTWMSAVLAMTDRRSVLFQILFAVFDSLQ 228
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gi 251823792 650 GFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMRV 672
Cdd:cd15251  229 GFVIVMVHCILRREVQDAVKCRM 251
7tmB2_CD97 cd15438
CD97 antigen, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; ...
405-666 5.69e-22

CD97 antigen, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; group II adhesion GPCRs, including the leukocyte cell-surface antigen CD97 and the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-module-containing, mucin-like hormone receptor (EMR1-4), are primarily expressed in cells of the immune system. All EGF-TM7 receptors, which belong to the B2 subfamily B2 of adhesion GPCRs, are members of group II, except for ETL (EGF-TM7-latrophilin related protein), which is classified into group I. Members of the EGF-TM7 receptors are characterized by the presence of varying numbers of N-terminal EGF-like domains, which play critical roles in ligand recognition and cell adhesion, linked by a stalk region to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. In the case of CD97, alternative splicing results in three isoforms possessing either three (EGF1,2,5), four (EGF1,2,3,5) or five (EGF1,2,3,4,5) EGF-like domains. Moreover, 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. For example, CD97, which is involved in angiogenesis and the migration and invasion of tumor cells, has been shown to promote cell aggregation in a GPS proteolysis-dependent manner. CD97 is widely expressed on lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, granulocytes and smooth muscle cells as well as in a variety of human tumors including colorectal, gastric, esophageal pancreatic, and thyroid carcinoma. EMR2 shares strong sequence homology with CD97, differing by only six amino acids. However, unlike CD97, EMR2 is not found in those of CD97-positive tumor cells and is not expressed on lymphocytes but instead on monocytes, macrophages and granulocytes. CD97 has three known ligands: CD55, decay-accelerating factor for regulation of complement system; chondroitin sulfate, a glycosaminoglycan found in the extracellular matrix; and the integrin alpha5beta1, which play a role in angiogenesis. Although EMR2 does not effectively interact with CD55, the fourth EGF-like domain of this receptor binds to chondroitin sulfate to mediate cell attachment.


Pssm-ID: 320554 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 261  Bit Score: 95.99  E-value: 5.69e-22
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gi 251823792 405 LNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSrVVVTEISYMRHVCIvniavSLLTANVWFIIGsnfsANVQEDHKWCVAVTFL 484
Cdd:cd15438    4 LTLITKVGLSVSLFCLFLCILTFLFCRS-IRGTRNTIHLHLCL-----SLFLAHLIFLLG----INNTNNQVACAVVAGL 73
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gi 251823792 485 CHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFR-RMMKSRMMaigFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTepGEGYTRKDACWLNWNQTkA 563
Cdd:cd15438   74 LHYFFLAAFCWMSLEGVELYLMVVQVFNtQSLKKRYL---LLIGYGVPLVIVAISAAVN--SKGYGTQRHCWLSLERG-F 147
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gi 251823792 564 LFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLV-VLAVAINTQRpliGSSKSQDMAIVFRIS----KNVAILTpLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVhLVF 638
Cdd:cd15438  148 LWSFLGPVCLIILVNAIIfVITVWKLAEK---FSSINPDMEKLRKIRaltiTAIAQLC-ILGCTWIFGFFQFSDST-LVM 222
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gi 251823792 639 HIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRD 666
Cdd:cd15438  223 SYLFTILNSLQGLFIFLLHCLLSKQVRE 250
7tmB2_GPR144 cd15255
orphan adhesion receptor GPR114, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G ...
405-669 1.19e-21

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.


Pssm-ID: 320383 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 263  Bit Score: 95.30  E-value: 1.19e-21
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gi 251823792 405 LNHITFIGLSIS----IFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSRVVVTEisymrhvcivNIAVSLLTANvWFIIGSNFSANVQEdhkWCVA 480
Cdd:cd15255    4 LRTLSFIGCGVSlcalIVTFILFLAVGVPKSERTTVHK----------NLIFALAAAE-FLLMFSEWAKGNQV---ACWA 69
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gi 251823792 481 VTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVfrRMMKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIavITVTVTEPGEGYTRKDACWLNWnQ 560
Cdd:cd15255   70 VTALLHLFFLAAFSWMLVEGLLLWSKVVAV--NMSEDRRMKFYYVTGWGLPVVI--VAVTLATSFNKYVADQHCWLNV-Q 144
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gi 251823792 561 TKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINT-------QRPLIGSS--KSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTtll 631
Cdd:cd15255  145 TDIIWAFVGPVLFVLTVNTFVLFRVVMVTvssarrrAKMLTPSSdlEKQIGIQIWATAKPVLVLLPVLGLTWLCGVL--- 221
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gi 251823792 632 egVHL--VFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15255  222 --VHLsdVWAYVFITLNSFQGLYIFLVYAIYNSEVRNAIQ 259
7tmB3_Methuselah-like cd15039
Methuselah-like subfamily B3, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G ...
403-655 9.08e-21

Methuselah-like subfamily B3, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; The subfamily B3 of class B GPCRs consists of Methuselah (Mth) and its closely related proteins found in bilateria. Mth was originally identified in Drosophila as a GPCR affecting stress resistance and aging. In addition to the seven transmembrane helices, Mth contains an N-terminal extracellular domain involved in ligand binding, and a third intracellular loop (IC3) required for the specificity of G-protein coupling. Drosophila Mth mutants showed an increase in average lifespan by 35% and greater resistance to a variety of stress factors, including starvation, high temperature, and paraquat-induced oxidative toxicity. Moreover, mutations in two endogenous peptide ligands of Methuselah, Stunted A and B, showed an increased in lifespan and resistance to oxidative stress induced by dietary paraquat. These results strongly suggest that the Stunted-Methuselah system plays important roles in stress response and aging.


Pssm-ID: 410632 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 270  Bit Score: 92.67  E-value: 9.08e-21
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gi 251823792 403 TILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIvwsrvvvteISYMRHV---CIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANvqeDHKWCV 479
Cdd:cd15039    2 SILGILTLIGLIISLVFLLLTLAVYAL---------LPELRNLhgkCLMCLVLSLFVAYLLLLIGQLLSSG---DSTLCV 69
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gi 251823792 480 AVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWM------LFKALliVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGfAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTV-----TEPGEGY 548
Cdd:cd15039   70 ALGILLHFFFLAAFFWLnvmsfdIWRTF--RGKRSSSSRSKERKRFLRYS-LYAWGVPLLLVAVTIIVdfspnTDSLRPG 146
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gi 251823792 549 TRKDACWLNwNQTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRpliGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAI----LTPLLGLTWG 624
Cdd:cd15039  147 YGEGSCWIS-NPWALLLYFYGPVALLLLFNIILFILTAIRIRK---VKKETAKVQSRLRSDKQRFRlylkLFVIMGVTWI 222
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gi 251823792 625 FGLTTLLEGVHLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILL 655
Cdd:cd15039  223 LEIISWFVGGSSVLWYIFDILNGLQGVFIFL 253
7tmB2_Latrophilin_Adhesion_I cd15252
Latrophilins and similar receptors, group I adhesion GPCRs, member of class B2 family of ...
404-669 1.40e-20

Latrophilins and similar receptors, group I adhesion GPCRs, member of class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Group I adhesion GPCRs consist of latrophilins (also called lectomedins or latrotoxin receptors) and ETL (EGF-TM7-latrophilin-related protein. These receptors are a member of the adhesion family (subclass B2) that belongs to the class B GPCRs. Three subtypes of latrophilins have been identified: LPH1 (latrophilin-1), LPH2, and LPH3. The latrophilin-1 is a brain-specific calcium-independent receptor of alpha-latrotoxin, a potent presynaptic neurotoxin from the venom of the black widow spider that induces massive neurotransmitter release from sensory and motor neurons as well as endocrine cells, leading to nerve-terminal degeneration. Latrophilin-2 and -3, although sharing strong sequence homology to latrophilin-1, do not bind alpha-latrotoxin. While latrophilin-3 is also brain specific, latrophilin-2 is ubiquitously distributed. The endogenous ligands for these two receptors are unknown. ETL, a seven transmembrane receptor containing EGF-like repeats is highly expressed in heart, where developmentally regulated, as well as in normal smooth cells. The function of the ETL is unknown. All adhesion GPCRs possess large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple structural motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, coupled to a 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.


Pssm-ID: 320380 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 257  Bit Score: 91.80  E-value: 1.40e-20
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gi 251823792 404 ILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLClvieaiVWSRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGsnfsANVQEDHKWCVAVTF 483
Cdd:cd15252    3 ILTRITQVGIIISLVCLAIC------IFTFWFFRGLQSDRTTIHKNLCISLFLAELVFLIG----INTTTNKIFCSVIAG 72
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gi 251823792 484 LCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIvYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFaIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRkdACWLNWNqTKA 563
Cdd:cd15252   73 LLHYFFLAAFAWMFIEGIQL-YLMLVEVFENEGSRHKNFYI-FGYGSPAVIVGVSAALGYRYYGTTK--VCWLSTE-NYF 147
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gi 251823792 564 LFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVV-LAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVhLVFHIIF 642
Cdd:cd15252  148 IWSFIGPATLIILLNLIFLgVAIYKMFRHTAGLKPEVSCLENIRSWARGAIALLFLLGLTWIFGVLHINHAS-VVMAYLF 226
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gi 251823792 643 ALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15252  227 TVSNSLQGMFIFLFHCVLSRKVRKEYY 253
7tmB2_EMR cd15439
epidermal growth factor-like module-containing mucin-like hormone receptors, member of the ...
404-669 1.50e-19

epidermal growth factor-like module-containing mucin-like hormone receptors, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; group II adhesion GPCRs, including the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-module-containing, mucin-like hormone receptor (EMR1-4) and the leukocyte cell-surface antigen CD97, are primarily expressed in cells of the immune system. All EGF-TM7 receptors, which belong to the B2 subfamily of adhesion GPCRs, are members of group II, except for ETL (EGF-TM7-latrophilin related protein), which is classified into group I. Members of the EGF-TM7 receptors are characterized by the presence of varying number of N-terminal EGF-like domains, which play critical roles in ligand recognition and cell adhesion, linked by a stalk region to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. In the case of EMR2, alternative splicing results in four isoforms possessing either two (EGF1,2), three (EGF1,2,5), four (EGF1,2,3,5) or five (EGF1,2,3,4,5) EGF-like domains. Moreover, 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. EMR2 shares strong sequence homology with CD97, differing by only six amino acids. CD97 is widely expressed on lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, granulocytes and smooth muscle cells as well as in a variety of human tumors including colorectal, gastric, esophageal pancreatic, and thyroid carcinoma. However, unlike CD97, EMR2 is not found in those of CD97-positive tumor cells and is not expressed on lymphocytes but instead on monocytes, macrophages and granulocytes. CD97 has three known ligands: CD55, decay-accelerating factor for regulation of complement system; chondroitin sulfate, a glycosaminoglycan found in the extracellular matrix; and the integrin alpha5beta1, which play a role in angiogenesis. Although EMR2 does not effectively interact with CD55, the fourth EGF-like domain of this receptor binds to chondroitin sulfate to mediate cell attachment.


Pssm-ID: 320555 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 263  Bit Score: 88.94  E-value: 1.50e-19
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gi 251823792 404 ILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSrvvVTEISYMRHVcivNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNfsanvQEDHK-WCVAVT 482
Cdd:cd15439    3 ALTVITYVGLIISLLCLFLAILTFLLCRS---IRNTSTSLHL---QLSLCLFLADLLFLVGID-----RTDNKvLCSIIA 71
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gi 251823792 483 FLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKAL---LIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEpgEGYTRKDACWLNWn 559
Cdd:cd15439   72 GFLHYLFLACFAWMFLEAVhlfLTVRNLKVVNYFSSHRFKKRFMYPVGYGLPAVIVAISAAVNP--QGYGTPKHCWLSM- 148
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gi 251823792 560 QTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLigSSKSQDMAIVfrisKNVAILT-------PLLGLTWGFGLtTLLE 632
Cdd:cd15439  149 EKGFIWSFLGPVCVIIVINLVLFCLTLWILREKL--SSLNAEVSTL----KNTRLLTfkaiaqlFILGCTWILGL-FQVG 221
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gi 251823792 633 GVHLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15439  222 PVATVMAYLFTITNSLQGVFIFLVHCLLNRQVREEYR 258
7tmB2_GPR112 cd15997
Probable G protein-coupled receptor 112, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane ...
404-670 1.83e-19

Probable G protein-coupled receptor 112, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; GPR112 is an orphan receptor that has been classified as that belongs to the Group VIII of adhesion GPCRs. Other members of the Group VII include orphan GPCRs such as GPR56, GPR64, GPR97, GPR114, and GPR126. GPR112 is specifically expressed in normal enterochromatin cells and gastrointestinal neuroendocrine carcinoma cells, but its biological function is unknown. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. Furthermore, 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.


Pssm-ID: 320663  Cd Length: 269  Bit Score: 88.95  E-value: 1.83e-19
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gi 251823792 404 ILNHITFIGLSIS-IF---SLVLCLVIEAIvwSRVVVTEIsymrhvcIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANvqEDHKWCV 479
Cdd:cd15997    3 ILTLITYLGCGISsIFlgiTLVTYLAFEKL--RRDYPSKI-------LINLCTALLMLNLVFLLNSWLSSF--NNYGLCI 71
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gi 251823792 480 AVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGfAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTE-------PGEGYTRKD 552
Cdd:cd15997   72 TVAAFLHYFLLASFTWMGLEAVHMYFALVKVFNIYIPNYILKFC-IAGWGIPAVVVALVLAINKdfygnelSSDSLHPST 150
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gi 251823792 553 A-CWLnwnQTKALFAFAIPA--LAIVAVNLLVVLAVAI-------NTQRPLIGSSKSQDMaivfrisKNVAILTPLLGLT 622
Cdd:cd15997  151 PfCWI---QDDVVFYISVVAyfCLIFLCNISMFITVLIqirsmkaKKPSRNWKQGFLHDL-------KSVASLTFLLGLT 220
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gi 251823792 623 WGFGLTTLlEGVHLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRM 670
Cdd:cd15997  221 WGFAFFAW-GPVRIFFLYLFSICNTLQGFFIFVFHCLMKENVRKQWRI 267
7tmB2_BAI2 cd15988
brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor 2, a group VII adhesion GPCR, member of the class B2 ...
411-672 4.75e-19

brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor 2, a group VII adhesion GPCR, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitors (BAI1-3) constitute the group VII of cell-adhesion receptors that have been implicated in vascularization of glioblastomas. They belong to the B2 subfamily of class B GPCRs, are predominantly expressed in the brain, and are only present in vertebrates. Three BAIs, like all adhesion receptors, are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. For example, BAI1 N-terminus contain an integrin-binding RGD (Arg-Gly-Asp) motif in addition to five thrombospondin type 1 repeats (TSRs), which are known to regulate the anti-angiogenic activity of thrombospondin-1, whereas BAI2 and BAI3 have four TSRs, but do not possess RGD motifs. The TSRs are functionally involved in cell attachment, activation of latent TGF-beta, inhibition of angiogenesis and endothelial cell migration. The TSRs of BAI1 mediates direct binding to phosphatidylserine, which enables both recognition and internalization of apoptotic cells by phagocytes. Thus, BAI1 functions as a phosphatidylserine receptor that forms a trimeric complex with ELMO and Dock180, leading to activation of Rac-GTPase which promotes the binding and phagocytosis of apoptotic cells. BAI3 can also interact with the ELMO-Dock180 complex to activate the Rac pathway and can also bind to secreted C1ql proteins of the C1Q complement family via its N-terminal TSRs. BAI3 and its ligands C1QL1 are highly expressed during synaptogenesis and are involved in synapse specificity. Moreover, BAI2 acts as a transcription repressor to regulate vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression through interaction with GA-binding protein gamma (GABP). The N-terminal extracellular domains of all three BAIs also contain an evolutionarily conserved GPCR-autoproteolysis inducing (GAIN) domain, which undergoes autoproteolytic processing at the GPCR proteolysis site (GPS) motif to generate N- and C-terminal fragments (NTF and CTF), a putative hormone-binding domain (HBD), and multiple N-glycosylation sites. The C-terminus of each BAI subtype ends with a conserved Gln-Thr-Glu-Val (QTEV) motif known to interact with PDZ domain-containing proteins, but only BAI1 possesses a proline-rich region, which may be involved in protein-protein interactions.


Pssm-ID: 320654 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 291  Bit Score: 88.09  E-value: 4.75e-19
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gi 251823792 411 IGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWsRVVVTEisymRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSN--FSANVqedhkwCVAVTFLCHFF 488
Cdd:cd15988   10 IGCAVSCMALLILLAIYAAFW-RFIRSE----RSIILLNFCLSILASNILILVGQSqtLSKGV------CTMTAAFLHFF 78
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gi 251823792 489 FLSLFFWMLFKALlivYGILVVFRRmMKSRMMAIGF-AIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEpGEGYTRKDACWLNWnQTKALFAF 567
Cdd:cd15988   79 FLSSFCWVLTEAW---QSYLAVIGR-MRTRLVRKRFlCLGWGLPALVVAVSVGFTR-TKGYGTASYCWLSL-EGGLLYAF 152
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gi 251823792 568 AIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAV----------AINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISK----------------------NVAIL 615
Cdd:cd15988  153 VGPAAVIVLVNMLIGIIVfnklmsrdgiSDKSKKQRAGSEAEPCSSLLLKCSKcgvvssaamssatassamaslwSSCVV 232
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gi 251823792 616 TPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVHLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMRV 672
Cdd:cd15988  233 LPLLALTWMSAVLAMTDRRSILFQVLFAVFNSVQGFVIITVHCFLRREVQDVVKCQM 289
7tmB2_BAI1 cd15990
brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor 1, a group VII adhesion GPCR, member of the class B2 ...
411-672 1.05e-18

brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor 1, a group VII adhesion GPCR, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitors (BAI1-3) constitute the group VII of cell-adhesion receptors that have been implicated in vascularization of glioblastomas. They belong to the B2 subfamily of class B GPCRs, are predominantly expressed in the brain, and are only present in vertebrates. Three BAIs, like all adhesion receptors, are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. For example, BAI1 N-terminus contain an integrin-binding RGD (Arg-Gly-Asp) motif in addition to five thrombospondin type 1 repeats (TSRs), which are known to regulate the anti-angiogenic activity of thrombospondin-1, whereas BAI2 and BAI3 have four TSRs, but do not possess RGD motifs. The TSRs are functionally involved in cell attachment, activation of latent TGF-beta, inhibition of angiogenesis and endothelial cell migration. The TSRs of BAI1 mediates direct binding to phosphatidylserine, which enables both recognition and internalization of apoptotic cells by phagocytes. Thus, BAI1 functions as a phosphatidylserine receptor that forms a trimeric complex with ELMO and Dock180, leading to activation of Rac-GTPase which promotes the binding and phagocytosis of apoptotic cells. BAI3 can also interact with the ELMO-Dock180 complex to activate the Rac pathway and can also bind to secreted C1ql proteins of the C1Q complement family via its N-terminal TSRs. BAI3 and its ligands C1QL1 are highly expressed during synaptogenesis and are involved in synapse specificity. Moreover, BAI2 acts as a transcription repressor to regulate vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression through interaction with GA-binding protein gamma (GABP). The N-terminal extracellular domains of all three BAIs also contain an evolutionarily conserved GPCR-autoproteolysis inducing (GAIN) domain, which undergoes autoproteolytic processing at the GPCR proteolysis site (GPS) motif to generate N- and C-terminal fragments (NTF and CTF), a putative hormone-binding domain (HBD), and multiple N-glycosylation sites. The C-terminus of each BAI subtype ends with a conserved Gln-Thr-Glu-Val (QTEV) motif known to interact with PDZ domain-containing proteins, but only BAI1 possesses a proline-rich region, which may be involved in protein-protein interactions.


Pssm-ID: 320656  Cd Length: 267  Bit Score: 86.58  E-value: 1.05e-18
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gi 251823792 411 IGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWsRVVVTEisymRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANvqedHKWCVAVTFLCHFFFL 490
Cdd:cd15990   13 VGCGVSSLTLLLLIIIYVSVW-RYIRSE----RSVILINFCLSIISSNALILIGQTQTRN----KVVCTLVAAFLHFFFL 83
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gi 251823792 491 SLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFR-RMMKSRMMAIGfaigYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEpGEGYTRKDACWLNWnQTKALFAFAI 569
Cdd:cd15990   84 SSFCWVLTEAWQSYMAVTGRLRnRIIRKRFLCLG----WGLPALVVAISVGFTK-AKGYGTVNYCWLSL-EGGLLYAFVG 157
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gi 251823792 570 PALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAintqRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNV---AILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVHLVFHIIFALLN 646
Cdd:cd15990  158 PAAAVVLVNMVIGILVF----NKLVSKDGITDKKLKERAGASLwssCVVLPLLALTWMSAVLAITDRRSALFQILFAVFD 233
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gi 251823792 647 AFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMRV 672
Cdd:cd15990  234 SLEGFVIVMVHCILRREVQDAVKCRV 259
7tmB2_ETL cd15437
Epidermal Growth Factor, latrophilin and seven transmembrane domain-containing protein 1; ...
403-666 2.23e-18

Epidermal Growth Factor, latrophilin and seven transmembrane domain-containing protein 1; member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; ETL (EGF-TM7-latrophilin-related protein) belongs to Group I adhesion GPCRs, which also include latrophilins (also called lectomedins or latrotoxin receptors). All adhesion GPCRs possess large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple structural motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, coupled to a seven-transmembrane domain. ETL, for instance, contains EGF-like repeats, which also present in other EGF-TM7 adhesion GPCRs, such as Cadherin EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptors (CELSR1-3), EGF-like module receptors (EMR1-3), CD97, and Flamingo. ETL is highly expressed in heart, where developmentally regulated, as well as in normal smooth cells. Furthermore, 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.


Pssm-ID: 320553 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 258  Bit Score: 85.31  E-value: 2.23e-18
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gi 251823792 403 TILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLClvieaiVWSRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANvqedhKW-CVAV 481
Cdd:cd15437    2 NVLTRITQLGIIISLICLSMC------IFTFWFFSEIQSTRTTIHKNLCCSLFLAELIFLIGINMNAN-----KLfCSII 70
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gi 251823792 482 TFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKAL---LIVYGilVVFRRMMKSRMMaigFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRkdACWLNw 558
Cdd:cd15437   71 AGLLHYFFLAAFAWMCIEGIhlyLIVVG--VIYNKGFLHKNF---YIFGYGSPAVVVGISAALGYKYYGTTK--VCWLS- 142
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gi 251823792 559 NQTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAI-LTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGvHLV 637
Cdd:cd15437  143 TENNFIWSFIGPACLIILVNLLAFGVIIYKVFRHTAMLKPEVSCYENIRSCARGALaLLFLLGATWIFGVLHVVYG-SVV 221
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gi 251823792 638 FHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRD 666
Cdd:cd15437  222 TAYLFTISNAFQGMFIFIFLCVLSRKIQE 250
7tmB2_CELSR1 cd15991
Cadherin EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptor 1, member of the class B2 family of ...
405-669 4.06e-18

Cadherin EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptor 1, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; The group IV adhesion GPCRs include the cadherin EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptors (CELSRs) and their Drosophila homolog Flamingo (also known as Starry night). These receptors are also classified as that belongs to the EGF-TM7 group of subfamily B2 adhesion GPCRs, because they contain EGF-like domains. Functionally, the group IV receptors act as key regulators of many physiological processes such as endocrine cell differentiation, neuronal migration, dendrite growth, axon, guidance, lymphatic vessel and valve formation, and planar cell polarity (PCP) during embryonic development. Three mammalian orthologs of Flamingo, Celsr1-3, are widely expressed in the nervous system from embryonic development until the adult stage. Each Celsr exhibits different expression patterns in the developing brain, suggesting that they serve distinct functions. Mutations of CELSR1 cause neural tube defects in the nervous system, while mutations of CELSR2 are associated with coronary heart disease. Moreover, CELSR1 and several other PCP signaling molecules, such as dishevelled, prickle, frizzled, have been shown to be upregulated in B lymphocytes of chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. In the case of CELSR/Flamingo/Starry night, their extracellular domains comprise nine cadherin repeats linked to a series of epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like and laminin globular (G)-like domains. The cadherin repeats contain sequence motifs that mediate calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion by homophilic interactions. Moreover, 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.


Pssm-ID: 320657 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 254  Bit Score: 84.51  E-value: 4.06e-18
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gi 251823792 405 LNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVwsRVVVTEIsymrHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSanvqEDHKWCVAVTFL 484
Cdd:cd15991    4 LKIITYTTVSLSLVALLITFILLVLI--RTLRSNL----HSIHKNLVAALFFSELIFLIGINQT----ENPFVCTVVAIL 73
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gi 251823792 485 CHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIvYGILVVFRRmMKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVtEPgEGYTRKDACWLNWNQTkAL 564
Cdd:cd15991   74 LHYFYMSTFAWMFVEGLHI-YRMLTEVRN-INTGHMRFYYVVGWGIPAIITGLAVGL-DP-QGYGNPDFCWLSVQDT-LI 148
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gi 251823792 565 FAFAIPALAIVAVN-LLVVLAVAINTQRpligSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVhLVFHIIFA 643
Cdd:cd15991  149 WSFAGPIGIVVIINtVIFVLAAKASCGR----RQRYFEKSGVISMLRTAFLLLLLISATWLLGLMAVNSDT-LSFHYLFA 223
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gi 251823792 644 LLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15991  224 IFSCLQGIFIFFFHCIFNKEVRKHLK 249
7tmB2_GPR128 cd15257
orphan adhesion receptor GPR128, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G ...
405-658 5.30e-18

orphan adhesion receptor GPR128, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; GPR128 is an orphan receptor of the adhesion family (subclass B2) that belongs to the class B GPCRs. Expression of GPR128 was detected in the mouse intestinal mucosa and is thought to be involved in energy balance, as its knockout mice showed a decrease in body weight gain and an increase in intestinal contraction frequency compared to wild-type controls. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. These include, for example, EGF (epidermal growth factor)-like domains in CD97, Celsr1 (cadherin family member), Celsr2, Celsr3, EMR1 (EGF-module-containing mucin-like hormone receptor-like 1), EMR2, EMR3, and Flamingo; two laminin A G-type repeats and nine cadherin domains in Flamingo and its human orthologs Celsr1, Celsr2 and Celsr3; olfactomedin-like domains in the latrotoxin receptors; and five or four thrombospondin type 1 repeats in BAI1 (brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor 1), BAI2 and BAI3. Furthermore, 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.


Pssm-ID: 320385 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 303  Bit Score: 85.31  E-value: 5.30e-18
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gi 251823792 405 LNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEaIVWSRVVVTEISYMrhvcIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIG-SNFSANVQE---------- 473
Cdd:cd15257    4 LDIISTIGCVLSIAGLVITIIFH-LHTRKLRKSSVTWV----LLNLCSSLLLFNIIFTSGvENTNNDYEIstvpdretnt 78
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gi 251823792 474 ----------DHKWCVAVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYgilvVFRRMMKS-RMMAIGF--AIGYGCPLVIAVITVT 540
Cdd:cd15257   79 vllseeyvepDTDVCTAVAALLHYFLLVTFMWNAVYSAQLYL----LLIRMMKPlPEMFILQasAIGWGIPAVVVAITLG 154
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gi 251823792 541 VT--EPG------EGYTRKDACWL-----NWNQTKALF-AFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINT---QRPLIGSSKSQDMA 603
Cdd:cd15257  155 ATyrFPTslpvftRTYRQEEFCWLaaldkNFDIKKPLLwGFLLPVGLILITNVILFIMTSQKVlkkNNKKLTTKKRSYMK 234
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gi 251823792 604 IVFrISKNVAIltpLLGLTWGFGLTTLL--EGVHLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGT 658
Cdd:cd15257  235 KIY-ITVSVAV---VFGITWILGYLMLVnnDLSKLVFSYIFCITNTTQGVQIFILYT 287
7tmB2_EMR_Adhesion_II cd15931
EGF-like module receptors, group II adhesion GPCRs, member of class B2 family of ...
405-669 1.19e-17

EGF-like module receptors, group II adhesion GPCRs, member of class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; group II adhesion GPCRs, including the leukocyte cell-surface antigen CD97 and the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-module-containing, mucin-like hormone receptor (EMR1-4), are primarily expressed in cells of the immune system. All EGF-TM7 receptors, which belong to the B2 subfamily B2 of adhesion GPCRs, are members of group II, except for ETL (EGF-TM7-latrophilin related protein), which is classified into group I. Members of the EGF-TM7 receptors are characterized by the presence of varying numbers of N-terminal EGF-like domains, which play critical roles in ligand recognition and cell adhesion, linked by a stalk region to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. In the case of CD97, alternative splicing results in three isoforms possessing either three (EGF1,2,5), four (EGF1,2,3,5) or five (EGF1,2,3,4,5) EGF-like domains. On the other hand, EMR2 generates four isoforms possessing either two (EGF1,2), three (EGF1,2,5), four (EGF1,2,3,5) or five (EGF1,2,3,4,5) EGF-like domains. Moreover, 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. For example, CD97, which is involved in angiogenesis and the migration and invasion of tumor cells, has been shown to promote cell aggregation in a GPS proteolysis-dependent manner. CD97 is widely expressed on lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, granulocytes and smooth muscle cells as well as in a variety of human tumors including colorectal, gastric, esophageal pancreatic, and thyroid carcinoma. EMR2 shares strong sequence homology with CD97, differing by only six amino acids. However, unlike CD97, EMR2 is not found in those of CD97-positive tumor cells and is not expressed on lymphocytes but instead on monocytes, macrophages and granulocytes. CD97 has three known ligands: CD55, decay-accelerating factor for regulation of complement system; chondroitin sulfate, a glycosaminoglycan found in the extracellular matrix; and the integrin alpha5beta1, which play a role in angiogenesis. Although EMR2 does not effectively interact with CD55, the fourth EGF-like domain of this receptor binds to chondroitin sulfate to mediate cell attachment.


Pssm-ID: 320597 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 262  Bit Score: 83.33  E-value: 1.19e-17
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gi 251823792 405 LNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIV-WSRVVVTEISYmrHVCIvniavSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQEdhkwCVAVTF 483
Cdd:cd15931    4 LEWINRVGVIVSLFCLGLAIFTFLLCrWIPKINTTAHL--HLCL-----CLSMSHTLFLAGIEYVENELA----CTVMAG 72
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gi 251823792 484 LCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRM---MAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEpgEGYTRKDACWLNwNQ 560
Cdd:cd15931   73 LLHYLFLASFVWMLLEALQLHLLVRRLTKVQVIQRDglpRPLLCLIGYGVPFLIVGVSALVYS--DGYGEAKMCWLS-QE 149
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gi 251823792 561 TKALFAFAIPALAIVAVN-LLVVLAVAINTQR-----PLIGSSKsQDMAIVFRISKNVAIltplLGLTWGFGLtTLLEGV 634
Cdd:cd15931  150 RGFNWSFLGPVIAIIGINwILFCATLWCLRQTlsnmnSDISQLK-DTRLLTFKAVAQLFI----LGCTWVLGL-FQTNPV 223
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gi 251823792 635 HLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15931  224 ALVFQYLFTILNSLQGAFLFLVHCLLNKEVREEYI 258
7tmB2_BAI3 cd15989
brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor 3, a group VII adhesion GPCR, member of the class B2 ...
411-672 3.85e-17

brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor 3, a group VII adhesion GPCR, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitors (BAI1-3) constitute the group VII of cell-adhesion receptors that have been implicated in vascularization of glioblastomas. They belong to the B2 subfamily of class B GPCRs, are predominantly expressed in the brain, and are only present in vertebrates. Three BAIs, like all adhesion receptors, are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. For example, BAI1 N-terminus contain an integrin-binding RGD (Arg-Gly-Asp) motif in addition to five thrombospondin type 1 repeats (TSRs), which are known to regulate the anti-angiogenic activity of thrombospondin-1, whereas BAI2 and BAI3 have four TSRs, but do not possess RGD motifs. The TSRs are functionally involved in cell attachment, activation of latent TGF-beta, inhibition of angiogenesis and endothelial cell migration. The TSRs of BAI1 mediates direct binding to phosphatidylserine, which enables both recognition and internalization of apoptotic cells by phagocytes. Thus, BAI1 functions as a phosphatidylserine receptor that forms a trimeric complex with ELMO and Dock180, leading to activation of Rac-GTPase which promotes the binding and phagocytosis of apoptotic cells. BAI3 can also interact with the ELMO-Dock180 complex to activate the Rac pathway and can also bind to secreted C1ql proteins of the C1Q complement family via its N-terminal TSRs. BAI3 and its ligands C1QL1 are highly expressed during synaptogenesis and are involved in synapse specificity. Moreover, BAI2 acts as a transcription repressor to regulate vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression through interaction with GA-binding protein gamma (GABP). The N-terminal extracellular domains of all three BAIs also contain an evolutionarily conserved GPCR-autoproteolysis inducing (GAIN) domain, which undergoes autoproteolytic processing at the GPCR proteolysis site (GPS) motif to generate N- and C-terminal fragments (NTF and CTF), a putative hormone-binding domain (HBD), and multiple N-glycosylation sites. The C-terminus of each BAI subtype ends with a conserved Gln-Thr-Glu-Val (QTEV) motif known to interact with PDZ domain-containing proteins, but only BAI1 possesses a proline-rich region, which may be involved in protein-protein interactions.


Pssm-ID: 320655 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 293  Bit Score: 82.42  E-value: 3.85e-17
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gi 251823792 411 IGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWsRVVVTEisymRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANvqedHKWCVAVTFLCHFFFL 490
Cdd:cd15989   12 VGCGLSCLALITLAVVYAALW-RYIRSE----RSIILINFCLSIISSNILILVGQTQTHN----KGICTMTTAFLHFFFL 82
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gi 251823792 491 SLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFR-RMMKSRMMaigfAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPgEGYTRKDACWLNWnQTKALFAFAI 569
Cdd:cd15989   83 ASFCWVLTEAWQSYMAVTGKIRtRLIRKRFL----CLGWGLPALVVAISMGFTKA-KGYGTPHYCWLSL-EGGLLYAFVG 156
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gi 251823792 570 PALAIVAVNLLVVLAV------------------------------------AINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFriskNVA 613
Cdd:cd15989  157 PAAAVVLVNMVIGILVfnklvsrdgildkklkhragqmsephsgltlkcakcGVVSTTALSATTASNAMASLW----SSC 232
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gi 251823792 614 ILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVHLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMRV 672
Cdd:cd15989  233 VVLPLLALTWMSAVLAMTDKRSILFQILFAVFDSLQGFVIVMVHCILRREVQDAFRCRL 291
7tmB2_GPR64 cd15444
orphan adhesion receptor GPR64 and related proteins, member of subfamily B2 of the class B ...
403-669 2.01e-16

orphan adhesion receptor GPR64 and related proteins, member of subfamily B2 of the class B secretin-like receptors of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; GPR64 is an orphan receptor that has been classified as that belongs to the Group VIII of adhesion GPCRs. Other members of the Group VII include orphan GPCRs such as GPR56, GPR97, GPR112, GPR114, and GPR126. GPR64 is mainly expressed in the epididymis of male reproductive tract, and targeted deletion of GPR64 causes sperm stasis and efferent duct blockage due to abnormal fluid reabsorption, resulting in male infertility. GPR64 is also over-expressed in Ewing's sarcoma (ES), as well as upregulated in other carcinomas from kidney, prostate or lung, and promotes invasiveness and metastasis in ES via the upregulation of placental growth factor (PGF) and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) 1. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. Furthermore, 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.


Pssm-ID: 320560 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 271  Bit Score: 79.87  E-value: 2.01e-16
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gi 251823792 403 TILNHITFIGLSISifslvlclvieAIVWSRVVVTEISYMR------HVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSnFSANVQEDHK 476
Cdd:cd15444    2 LILTFITYIGCGLS-----------AIFLSVTLVTYIAFEKirrdypSKILIQLCVALLLLNLVFLLDS-WIALYKDIVG 69
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gi 251823792 477 WCVAVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFaIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRK----- 551
Cdd:cd15444   70 LCISVAVFLHYFLLVSFTWMGLEAFHMYLALVKVFNTYIRKYILKFCI-VGWGVPAVVVAIVLAVSKDNYGLGSYgkspn 148
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gi 251823792 552 ----DACWLNWNqtkalFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRIS----KNVAILTPLLGLTW 623
Cdd:cd15444  149 gstdDFCWINNN-----IVFYITVVGYFCVIFLLNISMFIVVLVQLCRIKKQKQLGAQRKTSlqdlRSVAGITFLLGITW 223
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gi 251823792 624 GFGLTTLlEGVHLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15444  224 GFAFFAW-GPVNLAFMYLFAIFNTLQGFFIFIFYCVAKENVRKQWR 268
7tmB2_CELSR3 cd15993
Cadherin EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptor 3, member of the class B2 family of ...
449-667 3.22e-16

Cadherin EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptor 3, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; The group IV adhesion GPCRs include the cadherin EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptors (CELSRs) and their Drosophila homolog Flamingo (also known as Starry night). These receptors are also classified as that belongs to the EGF-TM7 group of subfamily B2 adhesion GPCRs, because they contain EGF-like domains. Functionally, the group IV receptors act as key regulators of many physiological processes such as endocrine cell differentiation, neuronal migration, dendrite growth, axon, guidance, lymphatic vessel and valve formation, and planar cell polarity (PCP) during embryonic development. Three mammalian orthologs of Flamingo, Celsr1-3, are widely expressed in the nervous system from embryonic development until the adult stage. Each Celsr exhibits different expression patterns in the developing brain, suggesting that they serve distinct functions. Mutations of CELSR1 cause neural tube defects in the nervous system, while mutations of CELSR2 are associated with coronary heart disease. Moreover, CELSR1 and several other PCP signaling molecules, such as dishevelled, prickle, frizzled, have been shown to be upregulated in B lymphocytes of chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients. Celsr3 is expressed in both the developing and adult mouse brain. It has been functionally implicated in proper neuronal migration and axon guidance in the CNS. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. In the case of CELSR/Flamingo/Starry night, their extracellular domains comprise nine cadherin repeats linked to a series of epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like and laminin globular (G)-like domains. The cadherin repeats contain sequence motifs that mediate calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion by homophilic interactions. Moreover, 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.


Pssm-ID: 320659 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 254  Bit Score: 79.12  E-value: 3.22e-16
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gi 251823792 449 NIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSanvqEDHKWCVAVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIvygilvvFRRMMKSRMMAIG----- 523
Cdd:cd15993   42 NIAAALFLSELLFLLGINRT----ENQFLCTVVAILLHYFFLSTFAWLFVQGLHI-------YRMQTEARNVNFGamrfy 110
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gi 251823792 524 FAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVtEPgEGYTRKDACWLNWNQtKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMA 603
Cdd:cd15993  111 YAIGWGVPAIITGLAVGL-DP-EGYGNPDFCWISIHD-KLVWSFAGPIVVVIVMNGVMFLLVARMSCSPGQKETKKTSVL 187
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gi 251823792 604 IVFRISknvAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVhLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDA 667
Cdd:cd15993  188 MTLRSS---FLLLLLISATWLFGLLAVNNSV-LAFHYLHAILCCLQGLAVLLLFCVLNEEVQEA 247
7tmB1_DH_R cd15263
insect diuretic hormone receptors, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G ...
408-674 6.47e-16

insect diuretic hormone receptors, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; This group includes G protein-coupled receptors that specifically bind to insect diuretic hormones found in Manduca sexta (moth) and Acheta domesticus (the house cricket), among others. Insect diuretic hormone and their GPCRs play critical roles in the regulation of water and ion balance. Thus they are attractive targets for developing new insecticides. Activation of the diuretic hormone receptors stimulate adenylate cyclase, thereby increasing cAMP levels in Malpighian tube. They belong to the B1 subfamily of class B GPCRs, also referred to as secretin-like receptor family, which includes receptors for polypeptide hormones of 27-141 amino-acid residues such as secretin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide (GLP), calcitonin gene-related peptide, parathyroid hormone (PTH), and corticotropin-releasing factor. These receptors contain the large N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD), which plays a critical role in hormone recognition by binding to the C-terminal portion of the peptide. On the other hand, the N-terminal segment of the hormone induces receptor activation by interacting with the receptor transmembrane domains and connecting extracellular loops, triggering intracellular signaling pathways. All members of the B1 subfamily preferentially couple to G proteins of Gs family, which positively stimulate adenylate cyclase, leading to increased intracellular cAMP formation and calcium influx.


Pssm-ID: 320391 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 272  Bit Score: 78.57  E-value: 6.47e-16
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gi 251823792 408 ITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLvieaivWSRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQEDHKWCVAVTFLCHF 487
Cdd:cd15263    7 IYFIGYSLSLVALSLAL------WIFLYFKDLRCLRNTIHTNLMFTYILADLTWILTLTLQVSIGEDQKSCIILVVLLHY 80
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gi 251823792 488 FFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVygILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVI---------TVTVTEPGEGYTRKDACWLNW 558
Cdd:cd15263   81 FHLTNFFWMFVEGLYLY--MLVVETFSGENIKLRVYAFIGWGIPAVVIVIwaivkalapTAPNTALDPNGLLKHCPWMAE 158
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gi 251823792 559 NQTKalFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLA---VAINTQRpligSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGV- 634
Cdd:cd15263  159 HIVD--WIFQGPAILVLAVNLVFLVRimwVLITKLR----SANTVETQQYRKAAKALLVLIPLLGITYILVIAGPTEGIa 232
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gi 251823792 635 HLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMRVSS 674
Cdd:cd15263  233 ANIFEYVRAVLLSTQGFTVALFYCFLNTEVRNTLRHHFER 272
7tmB2_Latrophilin-1 cd16007
Latrophilin-1, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled ...
404-664 4.69e-15

Latrophilin-1, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Latrophilins (also called lectomedins or latrotoxin receptors) belong to Group I adhesion GPCRs, which also include ETL (EGF-TM7-latrophilin-related protein). These receptors are a member of the adhesion family (subclass B2) that belongs to the class B GPCRs. Three subtypes of latrophilins have been identified: LPH1 (latrophilin-1), LPH2, and LPH3. The latrophilin-1 is a brain-specific calcium-independent receptor of alpha-latrotoxin, a potent presynaptic neurotoxin from the venom of the black widow spider that induces massive neurotransmitter release from sensory and motor neurons as well as endocrine cells, leading to nerve-terminal degeneration. Latrophilin-2 and -3, although sharing strong sequence homology to latrophilin-1, do not bind alpha-latrotoxin. While latrophilin-3 is also brain specific, latrophilin-2 is ubiquitously distributed. The endogenous ligands for these two receptors are unknown. ETL, a seven transmembrane receptor containing EGF-like repeats is highly expressed in heart, where developmentally regulated, as well as in normal smooth cells. The function of the ETL is unknown. All adhesion GPCRs possess large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple structural motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, coupled to a 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.


Pssm-ID: 320673 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 258  Bit Score: 75.73  E-value: 4.69e-15
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gi 251823792 404 ILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLClvIEAIVWSRVVVTEisymRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANvqedHKWCVAVTF 483
Cdd:cd16007    3 LLSVITWVGIVISLVCLAIC--ISTFCFLRGLQTD----RNTIHKNLCINLFLAELLFLIGIDKTQY----QIACPIFAG 72
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gi 251823792 484 LCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAigFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEpgEGYTRKDACWLNWNQTkA 563
Cdd:cd16007   73 LLHFFFLAAFSWLCLEGVQLYLMLVEVFESEYSRKKYY--YLCGYCFPALVVGISAAIDY--RSYGTEKACWLRVDNY-F 147
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gi 251823792 564 LFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAvainTQRPLIGSSK-----SQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTtLLEGVHLVF 638
Cdd:cd16007  148 IWSFIGPVSFVIVVNLVFLMV----TLHKMIRSSSvlkpdSSRLDNIKSWALGAITLLFLLGLTWAFGLL-FINKESVVM 222
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gi 251823792 639 HIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKI 664
Cdd:cd16007  223 AYLFTTFNAFQGMFIFIFHCALQKKV 248
7tmB2_Latrophilin-3 cd16005
Latrophilin-3, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled ...
402-665 5.22e-15

Latrophilin-3, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Latrophilins (also called lectomedins or latrotoxin receptors) belong to Group I adhesion GPCRs, which also include ETL (EGF-TM7-latrophilin-related protein). These receptors are a member of the adhesion family (subclass B2) that belongs to the class B GPCRs. Three subtypes of latrophilins have been identified: LPH1 (latrophilin-1), LPH2, and LPH3. The latrophilin-1 is a brain-specific calcium-independent receptor of alpha-latrotoxin, a potent presynaptic neurotoxin from the venom of the black widow spider that induces massive neurotransmitter release from sensory and motor neurons as well as endocrine cells, leading to nerve-terminal degeneration. Latrophilin-2 and -3, although sharing strong sequence homology to latrophilin-1, do not bind alpha-latrotoxin. While latrophilin-3 is also brain specific, latrophilin-2 is ubiquitously distributed. The endogenous ligands for these two receptors are unknown. ETL, a seven transmembrane receptor containing EGF-like repeats is highly expressed in heart, where developmentally regulated, as well as in normal smooth cells. The function of the ETL is unknown. All adhesion GPCRs possess large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple structural motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, coupled to a 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.


Pssm-ID: 320671 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 258  Bit Score: 75.37  E-value: 5.22e-15
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gi 251823792 402 NTILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLvieaivWSRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSanvqEDHKWCVAV 481
Cdd:cd16005    1 DLLLDVITWVGILLSLVCLLICI------FTFCFFRGLQSDRNTIHKNLCISLFVAELLFLIGINRT----DQPIACAVF 70
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gi 251823792 482 TFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAigFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRkdACWLNWNqT 561
Cdd:cd16005   71 AALLHFFFLAAFTWMFLEGVQLYIMLVEVFESEHSRRKYF--YLVGYGMPALIVAVSAAVDYRSYGTDK--VCWLRLD-T 145
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gi 251823792 562 KALFAFAIPALAIVAVNlLVVLAVAINT---QRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTpLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVhLVF 638
Cdd:cd16005  146 YFIWSFIGPATLIIMLN-VIFLGIALYKmfhHTAILKPESGCLDNIKSWVIGAIALLC-LLGLTWAFGLMYINEST-VIM 222
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gi 251823792 639 HIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIR 665
Cdd:cd16005  223 AYLFTIFNSLQGMFIFIFHCVLQKKVR 249
7tmB2_GPR126-like_Adhesion_VIII cd15258
orphan GPR126 and related proteins, group VIII adhesion GPCRs, member of the class B2 family ...
404-670 8.52e-15

orphan GPR126 and related proteins, group VIII adhesion GPCRs, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Group VIII adhesion GPCRs include orphan GPCRs such as GPR56, GPR64, GPR97, GPR112, GPR114, and GPR126. GPR56 is involved in the regulation of oligodendrocyte development and myelination in the central nervous system via coupling to G(12/13) proteins, which leads to the activation of RhoA GTPase. GPR126, on the other hand, is required for Schwann cells, but not oligodendrocyte myelination in the peripheral nervous system. Gpr64 is mainly expressed in the epididymis of male reproductive tract, and targeted deletion of GPR64 causes sperm stasis and efferent duct blockage due to abnormal fluid reabsorption, resulting in male infertility. GPR64 is also over-expressed in Ewing's sarcoma (ES), as well as upregulated in other carcinomas from kidney, prostate or lung, and promotes invasiveness and metastasis in ES via the upregulation of placental growth factor (PGF) and matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) 1. GPR97 is identified as a lymphatic adhesion receptor that is specifically expressed in lymphatic endothelium, but not in blood vascular endothelium, and is shown to regulate migration of lymphatic endothelial cells via the small GTPases RhoA and cdc42. GPR112 is specifically expressed in normal enterochromatin cells and gastrointestinal neuroendocrine carcinoma cells, but its biological function is unknown. GPR114 is mainly found in granulocytes (polymorphonuclear leukocytes), and GPR114-transfected cells induced an increase in cAMP levels via coupling to G(s) protein. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. Furthermore, 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.


Pssm-ID: 320386 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 267  Bit Score: 75.14  E-value: 8.52e-15
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gi 251823792 404 ILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVieAIVWSRVVVTEISYMRHVcivNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQEDHKWCVAVTF 483
Cdd:cd15258    3 ILTFISYVGCGISAIFLAITIL--TYIAFRKLRRDYPSKIHM---NLCAALLLLNLAFLLSSWIASFGSDGLCIAVAVAL 77
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 251823792 484 lcHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGfAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRK---------DAC 554
Cdd:cd15258   78 --HYFLLACLTWMGLEAFHLYLLLVKVFNTYIRRYILKLC-LVGWGLPALLVTLVLSVRSDNYGPITIpngegfqndSFC 154
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gi 251823792 555 WLNWNqtkalFAFAIPALAIVAVNLL---VVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLL 631
Cdd:cd15258  155 WIRDP-----VVFYITVVGYFGLTFLfnmVMLATVLVQICRLREKAQATPRKRALHDLLTLLGLTFLLGLTWGLAFFAWG 229
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gi 251823792 632 EgVHLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRM 670
Cdd:cd15258  230 P-FNLPFLYLFAIFNSLQGFFIFIWYCSMKENVRKQWRA 267
7tmB2_GPR126 cd15996
orphan adhesion receptor GPR126, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G ...
402-669 3.59e-14

orphan adhesion receptor GPR126, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; GPR126 is an orphan receptor that has been classified as that belongs to the Group VIII of adhesion GPCRs. Other members of the Group VII include orphan GPCRs such as GPR56, GPR64, GPR97, GPR112, and GPR114. GPR126 is required in Schwann cells for proper differentiation and myelination via G-Protein Activation. GPR126 is believed to couple to G(s)-protein, which leads to activation of adenylate cyclase for cAMP production. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. Furthermore, 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.


Pssm-ID: 320662  Cd Length: 271  Bit Score: 73.38  E-value: 3.59e-14
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gi 251823792 402 NTILNHITFIGLSISifslvlclvieAIVWSRVVVTEISYMR------HVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFII-GSNFSANVQEd 474
Cdd:cd15996    1 TRVLTFITYIGCGIS-----------AIFSAATLLTYIAFEKlrrdypSKILMNLSTALLFLNLVFLLdGWIASFEIDE- 68
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gi 251823792 475 hkWCVAVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFaIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRK--- 551
Cdd:cd15996   69 --LCITVAVLLHFFLLATFTWMGLEAIHMYIALVKVFNTYIRRYILKFCI-IGWGLPALIVSIVLASTNDNYGYGYYgkd 145
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gi 251823792 552 -------DACWLnwnqtKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIG-SSKSQDMAI---VFRISKNVAILTPLLG 620
Cdd:cd15996  146 kdgqggdEFCWI-----KNPVVFYVTCAAYFGIMFLMNVAMFIVVMVQICGrNGKRSNRTLreeILRNLRSVVSLTFLLG 220
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gi 251823792 621 LTWGFGLTTlLEGVHLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15996  221 MTWGFAFFA-WGPVNLAFMYLFTIFNSLQGLFIFVFHCALKENVQKQWR 268
7tmB2_Latrophilin-2 cd16006
Latrophilin-2, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled ...
404-665 2.98e-13

Latrophilin-2, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Latrophilins (also called lectomedins or latrotoxin receptors) belong to Group I adhesion GPCRs, which also include ETL (EGF-TM7-latrophilin-related protein). These receptors are a member of the adhesion family (subclass B2) that belongs to the class B GPCRs. Three subtypes of latrophilins have been identified: LPH1 (latrophilin-1), LPH2, and LPH3. The latrophilin-1 is a brain-specific calcium-independent receptor of alpha-latrotoxin, a potent presynaptic neurotoxin from the venom of the black widow spider that induces massive neurotransmitter release from sensory and motor neurons as well as endocrine cells, leading to nerve-terminal degeneration. Latrophilin-2 and -3, although sharing strong sequence homology to latrophilin-1, do not bind alpha-latrotoxin. While latrophilin-3 is also brain specific, latrophilin-2 is ubiquitously distributed. The endogenous ligands for these two receptors are unknown. ETL, a seven transmembrane receptor containing EGF-like repeats is highly expressed in heart, where developmentally regulated, as well as in normal smooth cells. The function of the ETL is unknown. All adhesion GPCRs possess large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple structural motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, coupled to a 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.


Pssm-ID: 320672 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 258  Bit Score: 70.33  E-value: 2.98e-13
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gi 251823792 404 ILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLvieaivWSRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSanvqEDHKWCVAVTF 483
Cdd:cd16006    3 LLTVITWVGIVISLVCLAICI------FTFCFFRGLQSDRNTIHKNLCINLFIAEFIFLIGIDKT----EYKIACPIFAG 72
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gi 251823792 484 LCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAigFAIGYGCPlvIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTRKDACWLNWNQtKA 563
Cdd:cd16006   73 LLHFFFLAAFAWMCLEGVQLYLMLVEVFESEYSRKKYY--YVAGYLFP--ATVVGVSAAIDYKSYGTEKACWLRVDN-YF 147
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gi 251823792 564 LFAFAIPALAIVAVN--LLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTpLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVhLVFHII 641
Cdd:cd16006  148 IWSFIGPVTFIILLNliFLVITLCKMVKHSNTLKPDSSRLENIKSWVLGAFALLC-LLGLTWSFGLLFINEET-IVMAYL 225
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gi 251823792 642 FALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIR 665
Cdd:cd16006  226 FTIFNAFQGMFIFIFHCALQKKVR 249
7tmB2_CELSR2 cd15992
Cadherin EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptor 2, member of the class B2 family of ...
408-669 5.14e-13

Cadherin EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptor 2, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; The group IV adhesion GPCRs include the cadherin EGF LAG seven-pass G-type receptors (CELSRs) and their Drosophila homolog Flamingo (also known as Starry night). These receptors are also classified as that belongs to the EGF-TM7 group of subfamily B2 adhesion GPCRs, because they contain EGF-like domains. Functionally, the group IV receptors act as key regulators of many physiological processes such as endocrine cell differentiation, neuronal migration, dendrite growth, axon, guidance, lymphatic vessel and valve formation, and planar cell polarity (PCP) during embryonic development. Three mammalian orthologs of Flamingo, Celsr1-3, are widely expressed in the nervous system from embryonic development until the adult stage. Each Celsr exhibits different expression patterns in the developing brain, suggesting that they serve distinct functions. Mutations of CELSR1 cause neural tube defects in the nervous system, while mutations of CELSR2 are associated with coronary heart disease. Moreover, CELSR1 and several other PCP signaling molecules, such as dishevelled, prickle, frizzled, have been shown to be upregulated in B lymphocytes of chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. In the case of CELSR/Flamingo/Starry night, their extracellular domains comprise nine cadherin repeats linked to a series of epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like and laminin globular (G)-like domains. The cadherin repeats contain sequence motifs that mediate calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion by homophilic interactions. Moreover, 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.


Pssm-ID: 320658  Cd Length: 255  Bit Score: 69.46  E-value: 5.14e-13
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gi 251823792 408 ITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVwsRVVVTEisymRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNfsanvQEDHKW-CVAVTFLCH 486
Cdd:cd15992    7 LTWSSVGVTLGFLLLTFLFLLCL--RALRSN----KTSIRKNGATALFLSELVFILGIN-----QADNPFaCTVIAILLH 75
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gi 251823792 487 FFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVfrRMMKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVtEPgEGYTRKDACWLNWNQTkALFA 566
Cdd:cd15992   76 FFYLCTFSWLFLEGLHIYRMLSEV--RDINYGPMRFYYLIGWGVPAFITGLAVGL-DP-EGYGNPDFCWLSIYDT-LIWS 150
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gi 251823792 567 FAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILtpLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVhLVFHIIFALLN 646
Cdd:cd15992  151 FAGPVAFAVSMNVFLYILSSRASCSAQQQSFEKKKGPVSGLRTAFTVLL--LVSVTCLLALLSVNSDV-ILFHYLFAGFN 227
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gi 251823792 647 AFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15992  228 CLQGPFIFLSHVVLLKEVRKALK 250
7tmB1_NPR_B4_insect-like cd15260
insect neuropeptide receptor subgroup B4 and related proteins, member of the class B family of ...
402-654 1.09e-12

insect neuropeptide receptor subgroup B4 and related proteins, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; This subgroup includes a neuropeptide receptor found in Nilaparvata lugens (brown planthopper) and its closely related proteins from mollusks and annelid worms. They belong to the B1 subfamily of class B GPCRs, also referred to as secretin-like receptor family, which includes receptors for polypeptide hormones of 27-141 amino-acid residues such as secretin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide (GLP), calcitonin gene-related peptide, parathyroid hormone (PTH), and corticotropin-releasing factor. These receptors contain the large N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD), which plays a critical role in hormone recognition by binding to the C-terminal portion of the peptide. On the other hand, the N-terminal segment of the hormone induces receptor activation by interacting with the receptor transmembrane domains and connecting extracellular loops, triggering intracellular signaling pathways. All members of the B1 subfamily preferentially couple to G proteins of G(s) family, which positively stimulate adenylate cyclase, leading to increased intracellular cAMP formation and calcium influx. The class B GPCRs have been identified in all the vertebrates, from fishes to mammals, as well as invertebrates including Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster, but are not present in plants, fungi, or prokaryotes.


Pssm-ID: 320388 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 267  Bit Score: 68.84  E-value: 1.09e-12
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gi 251823792 402 NTILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIeaivwsrvvvteISYMRHV-CI-----VNIAVSLLTAN----VWFIIGSNFSANV 471
Cdd:cd15260    1 RQFVNYVYIGGYSVSLIALIISLAI------------FFSFRSLrCTritihMNLFISFALNNllwiVWYKLVVDNPEVL 68
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gi 251823792 472 QEDHKWCVAVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRmmKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYTrk 551
Cdd:cd15260   69 LENPIWCQALHVLLQYFMVCNYFWMFCEGLYLHTVLVVAFIS--EKSLMRWFIAIGWGVPLVITAIYAGVRASLPDDT-- 144
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gi 251823792 552 DACWLnwNQTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLV---VLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSqdmAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTwgFGLT 628
Cdd:cd15260  145 ERCWM--EESSYQWILIVPVVLSLLINLIFlinIVRVLLTKLRATSPNPAP---AGLRKAVRATLILIPLLGLQ--FLLI 217
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gi 251823792 629 -------TLLEgvhLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFIL 654
Cdd:cd15260  218 pfrpepgAPLE---TIYQYVSALLTSLQGLCVA 247
7tmB1_CRF-R cd15264
corticotropin-releasing factor receptors, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane ...
408-673 1.38e-12

corticotropin-releasing factor receptors, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; The vertebrate corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptors are predominantly expressed in central nervous system with high levels in cortex tissue, brain stem, and pituitary. They have two isoforms as a result of alternative splicing of the same receptor gene: CRF-R1 and CRF-R2, which differ in tissue distribution and ligand binding affinities. Recently, a third CRF receptor (CRF-R3) has been identified in catfish pituitary. The catfish CRF-R1 is highly homologous to CRF-R3. CRF is a 41-amino acid neuropeptide that plays a central role in coordinating neuroendocrine, behavioral, and autonomic responses to stress by acting as the primary neuroregulator of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, which controls the levels of cortisol and other stress related hormones. In addition, the CRF family of neuropeptides also includes structurally related peptides such as mammalian urocortin, fish urotensin I, and frog sauvagine. The actions of CRF and CRF-related peptides are mediated through specific binding to CRF-R1 and CRF-R2. CRF and urocortin 1 bind and activate mammalian CRF-R1 with similar high affinities. By contrast, urocortin 2 and urocortin 3 do not bind to CRF-R1 or stimulate CRF-R1-mediated cAMP formation. Urocortin 1 also shows high affinity for mammalian CRF-R2, whereas CRF has significantly lower affinity for this receptor. These evidence suggest that urocortin 1 is an endogenous ligand for CRF-R1 and CRF-R2. The CRF receptors are members of the B1 subfamily of class B GPCRs, also referred to as secretin-like receptor family, which includes receptors for polypeptide hormones of 27-141 amino-acid residues such as secretin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide (GLP), calcitonin gene-related peptide, and parathyroid hormone (PTH). These receptors contain the large N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD), which plays a critical role in hormone recognition by binding to the C-terminal portion of the peptide. On the other hand, the N-terminal segment of the hormone induces receptor activation by interacting with the receptor transmembrane domains and connecting extracellular loops, triggering intracellular signaling pathways. All members of the B1 subfamily preferentially couple to G proteins of G(s) family, which positively stimulate adenylate cyclase, leading to increased intracellular cAMP formation and calcium influx. However, depending on its cellular location and function, CRF receptors can activate multiple G proteins, which can in turn stimulate different second messenger pathways.


Pssm-ID: 320392 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 265  Bit Score: 68.60  E-value: 1.38e-12
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gi 251823792 408 ITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIVWSrvvvteISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANV-WFIIGSNFSANVQEDHKW-CVAVTFLC 485
Cdd:cd15264    7 IYYLGFSISLVALAVALIIFLYFRS------LRCLRNNIHCNLIVTFILRNVtWFIMQNTLTEIHHQSNQWvCRLIVTVY 80
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gi 251823792 486 HFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIgfAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVtepgEGYTRKDACWLNWNQTKAL- 564
Cdd:cd15264   81 NYFQVTNFFWMFVEGLYLHTMIVWAYSADKIRFWYYI--VIGWCIPCPFVLAWAIV----KLLYENEHCWLPKSENSYYd 154
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gi 251823792 565 FAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQdmAIVFRIS-KNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEG--VHLVFHII 641
Cdd:cd15264  155 YIYQGPILLVLLINFIFLFNIVWVLITKLRASNTLE--TIQYRKAvKATLVLLPLLGITYMLFFINPGDDktSRLVFIYF 232
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gi 251823792 642 FALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMRVS 673
Cdd:cd15264  233 NTFLQSFQGLFVAVFYCFLNGEVRSAIRKKFS 264
7tmB1_hormone_R cd15041
The subfamily B1 of hormone receptors (secretin-like), member of the class B family ...
404-656 1.54e-12

The subfamily B1 of hormone receptors (secretin-like), member of the class B family seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; The B1 subfamily of class B GPCRs, also referred to as secretin-like receptor family, includes receptors for polypeptide hormones of 27-141 amino-acid residues such as secretin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide (GLP), calcitonin gene-related peptide, parathyroid hormone (PTH), and corticotropin-releasing factor. These receptors contain the large N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD), which plays a critical role in hormone recognition by binding to the C-terminal portion of the peptide. On the other hand, the N-terminal segment of the hormone induces receptor activation by interacting with the receptor transmembrane domains and connecting extracellular loops, triggering intracellular signaling pathways. All members of this subfamily preferentially couple to G proteins of G(s) family, which positively stimulate adenylate cyclase, leading to increased intracellular cAMP formation and calcium influx. Moreover, the B1 subfamily receptors play key roles in hormone homeostasis and are promising drug targets in various human diseases including diabetes, osteoporosis, obesity, neurodegenerative conditions (Alzheimer###s and Parkinson's), cardiovascular disease, migraine, and psychiatric disorders (anxiety, depression). Furthermore, the subfamilies B2 and B3 consist of receptors that are capable of interacting with epidermal growth factors (EGF) and the Drosophila melanogaster Methuselah gene product (Mth), respectively. The class B GPCRs have been identified in all the vertebrates, from fishes to mammals, as well as invertebrates including Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster, but are not present in plants, fungi, or prokaryotes.


Pssm-ID: 341321 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 273  Bit Score: 68.40  E-value: 1.54e-12
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gi 251823792 404 ILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIeAIVWSRVVVTEISYMRHV---CIVNIAVSLLTANVWF---IIGSNFSANVQEDHKW 477
Cdd:cd15041    3 VVYYIYLVGYSLSLVALLPAIVI-FLYFRSLRCTRIRLHINLflsFILRAVFWIIWDLLVVydrLTSSGVETVLMQNPVG 81
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gi 251823792 478 CVAVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSrmMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVtepgEGYTRKDACWLN 557
Cdd:cd15041   82 CKLLSVLKRYFKSANYFWMLCEGLYLHRLIVVAFFSEPSS--LKLYYAIGWGLPLVIVVIWAIV----RALLSNESCWIS 155
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gi 251823792 558 WNQTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVlavaINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMA--IVFRIS-KNVAILTPLLGLTwgFGLTTLL--- 631
Cdd:cd15041  156 YNNGHYEWILYGPNLLALLVNLFFL----INILRILLTKLRSHPNAepSNYRKAvKATLILIPLFGIQ--YLLTIYRppd 229
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gi 251823792 632 -EGVHLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLF 656
Cdd:cd15041  230 gSEGELVYEYFNAILNSSQGFFVAVI 255
7tmB2_Latrophilin cd15436
Latrophilins, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; ...
404-665 1.82e-12

Latrophilins, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Latrophilins (also called lectomedins or latrotoxin receptors) belong to Group I adhesion GPCRs, which also include ETL (EGF-TM7-latrophilin-related protein). These receptors are a member of the adhesion family (subclass B2) that belongs to the class B GPCRs. Three subtypes of latrophilins have been identified: LPH1 (latrophilin-1), LPH2, and LPH3. The latrophilin-1 is a brain-specific calcium-independent receptor of alpha-latrotoxin, a potent presynaptic neurotoxin from the venom of the black widow spider that induces massive neurotransmitter release from sensory and motor neurons as well as endocrine cells, leading to nerve-terminal degeneration. Latrophilin-2 and -3, although sharing strong sequence homology to latrophilin-1, do not bind alpha-latrotoxin. While latrophilin-3 is also brain specific, latrophilin-2 is ubiquitously distributed. The endogenous ligands for these two receptors are unknown. ETL, a seven transmembrane receptor containing EGF-like repeats is highly expressed in heart, where developmentally regulated, as well as in normal smooth cells. The function of the ETL is unknown. All adhesion GPCRs possess large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple structural motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, coupled to a 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.


Pssm-ID: 320552 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 258  Bit Score: 67.90  E-value: 1.82e-12
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gi 251823792 404 ILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLClvIEAIVWSRVVVTEisymRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGsnfsANVQEDHKWCVAVTF 483
Cdd:cd15436    3 LLFVITWVGIVISLVCLLIC--IFTFCFFRGLQTD----RNTIHKNLCINLFIAELLFLIG----INRTQYTIACPIFAG 72
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gi 251823792 484 LCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAigFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEpgEGYTRKDACWLNWNqTKA 563
Cdd:cd15436   73 LLHFFFLAAFCWLCLEGVQLYLLLVEVFESEYSRRKYF--YLCGYSFPALVVAVSAAIDY--RSYGTEKACWLRVD-NYF 147
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gi 251823792 564 LFAFAIPALAIVAVN---LLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKnVAILTpLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEGVhLVFHI 640
Cdd:cd15436  148 IWSFIGPVTFVITLNlvfLVITLHKMVSHSDLLKPDSSRLDNIKSWALGA-IALLF-LLGLTWSFGLMFINEES-VVMAY 224
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gi 251823792 641 IFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIR 665
Cdd:cd15436  225 LFTIFNAFQGVFIFIFHCALQKKVR 249
7tmB1_CRF-R1 cd15445
corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane ...
408-671 3.97e-12

corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; The vertebrate corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptors are predominantly expressed in central nervous system with high levels in cortex tissue, brain stem, and pituitary. They have two isoforms as a result of alternative splicing of the same receptor gene: CRF-R1 and CRF-R2, which differ in tissue distribution and ligand binding affinities. Recently, a third CRF receptor (CRF-R3) has been identified in catfish pituitary. The catfish CRF-R1 is highly homologous to CRF-R3. CRF is a 41-amino acid neuropeptide that plays a central role in coordinating neuroendocrine, behavioral, and autonomic responses to stress by acting as the primary neuroregulator of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, which controls the levels of cortisol and other stress related hormones. In addition, the CRF family of neuropeptides also includes structurally related peptides such as mammalian urocortin, fish urotensin I, and frog sauvagine. The actions of CRF and CRF-related peptides are mediated through specific binding to CRF-R1 and CRF-R2. CRF and urocortin 1 bind and activate mammalian CRF-R1 with similar high affinities. By contrast, urocortin 2 and urocortin 3 do not bind to CRF-R1 or stimulate CRF-R1-mediated cAMP formation. Urocortin 1 also shows high affinity for mammalian CRF-R2, whereas CRF has significantly lower affinity for this receptor. These evidence suggest that urocortin 1 is an endogenous ligand for CRF-R1 and CRF-R2. The CRF receptors are members of the B1 subfamily of class B GPCRs, also referred to as secretin-like receptor family, which includes receptors for polypeptide hormones of 27-141 amino-acid residues such as secretin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide (GLP), calcitonin gene-related peptide, and parathyroid hormone (PTH). These receptors contain the large N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD), which plays a critical role in hormone recognition by binding to the C-terminal portion of the peptide. On the other hand, the N-terminal segment of the hormone induces receptor activation by interacting with the receptor transmembrane domains and connecting extracellular loops, triggering intracellular signaling pathways. All members of the B1 subfamily preferentially couple to G proteins of G(s) family, which positively stimulate adenylate cyclase, leading to increased intracellular cAMP formation and calcium influx. However, depending on its cellular location and function, CRF receptors can activate multiple G proteins, which can in turn stimulate different second messenger pathways.


Pssm-ID: 320561 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 265  Bit Score: 67.27  E-value: 3.97e-12
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gi 251823792 408 ITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIeaivwsRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANV-WFIIGSNFSANVQEDH-KWCVAVTFLC 485
Cdd:cd15445    7 INYLGHCISLVALLVAFVL------FLRLRSIRCLRNIIHWNLITAFILRNAtWFVVQLTMSPEVHQSNvVWCRLVTAAY 80
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gi 251823792 486 HFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIgfAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTvtepGEGYTRKDACWLNWNQ-TKAL 564
Cdd:cd15445   81 NYFHVTNFFWMFGEGCYLHTAIVLTYSTDKLRKWMFI--CIGWCIPFPIIVAWAI----GKLYYDNEKCWFGKRAgVYTD 154
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gi 251823792 565 FAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQdmAIVFRIS-KNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEG--VHLVFHII 641
Cdd:cd15445  155 YIYQGPMILVLLINFIFLFNIVRILMTKLRASTTSE--TIQYRKAvKATLVLLPLLGITYMLFFVNPGEDeiSRIVFIYF 232
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gi 251823792 642 FALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMR 671
Cdd:cd15445  233 NSFLESFQGFFVSVFYCFLNSEVRSAVRKR 262
7tmB1_CRF-R2 cd15446
corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 2, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane ...
408-671 6.21e-11

corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 2, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; The vertebrate corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) receptors are predominantly expressed in central nervous system with high levels in cortex tissue, brain stem, and pituitary. They have two isoforms as a result of alternative splicing of the same receptor gene: CRF-R1 and CRF-R2, which differ in tissue distribution and ligand binding affinities. Recently, a third CRF receptor (CRF-R3) has been identified in catfish pituitary. The catfish CRF-R1 is highly homologous to CRF-R3. CRF is a 41-amino acid neuropeptide that plays a central role in coordinating neuroendocrine, behavioral, and autonomic responses to stress by acting as the primary neuroregulator of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, which controls the levels of cortisol and other stress related hormones. In addition, the CRF family of neuropeptides also includes structurally related peptides such as mammalian urocortin, fish urotensin I, and frog sauvagine. The actions of CRF and CRF-related peptides are mediated through specific binding to CRF-R1 and CRF-R2. CRF and urocortin 1 bind and activate mammalian CRF-R1 with similar high affinities. By contrast, urocortin 2 and urocortin 3 do not bind to CRF-R1 or stimulate CRF-R1-mediated cAMP formation. Urocortin 1 also shows high affinity for mammalian CRF-R2, whereas CRF has significantly lower affinity for this receptor. These evidence suggest that urocortin 1 is an endogenous ligand for CRF-R1 and CRF-R2. The CRF receptors are members of the B1 subfamily of class B GPCRs, also referred to as secretin-like receptor family, which includes receptors for polypeptide hormones of 27-141 amino-acid residues such as secretin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide (GLP), calcitonin gene-related peptide, and parathyroid hormone (PTH). These receptors contain the large N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD), which plays a critical role in hormone recognition by binding to the C-terminal portion of the peptide. On the other hand, the N-terminal segment of the hormone induces receptor activation by interacting with the receptor transmembrane domains and connecting extracellular loops, triggering intracellular signaling pathways. All members of the B1 subfamily preferentially couple to G proteins of G(s) family, which positively stimulate adenylate cyclase, leading to increased intracellular cAMP formation and calcium influx. However, depending on its cellular location and function, CRF receptors can activate multiple G proteins, which can in turn stimulate different second messenger pathways.


Pssm-ID: 320562 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 264  Bit Score: 63.44  E-value: 6.21e-11
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gi 251823792 408 ITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIeaivwsRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQEDHK-WCVAVTFLCH 486
Cdd:cd15446    7 INYLGHCISVGALVVAFLL------FLCLRSIRCLRNIIHWNLITTFILRNVMWFLLQMIDHNIHESNEvWCRCITTIYN 80
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gi 251823792 487 FFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFR--RMMKSRMMAIGFAIGygCPLVIAVITvtvtepGEGYTRKDACWLNWNQTKAL 564
Cdd:cd15446   81 YFVVTNFFWMFVEGCYLHTAIVMTYStdKLRKWVFLFIGWCIP--CPIIVAWAI------GKLYYENEQCWFGKEPGKYI 152
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gi 251823792 565 -FAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQdmAIVFRIS-KNVAILTPLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEG--VHLVFHI 640
Cdd:cd15446  153 dYIYQGPVILVLLINFVFLFNIVRILMTKLRASTTSE--TIQYRKAvKATLVLLPLLGITYMLFFVNPGEDdiSQIVFIY 230
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gi 251823792 641 IFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMR 671
Cdd:cd15446  231 FNSFLQSFQGFFVSVFYCFLNGEVRSAARKR 261
GPS pfam01825
GPCR proteolysis site, GPS, motif; The GPS motif is found in GPCRs, and is the site for ...
352-394 4.25e-10

GPCR proteolysis site, GPS, motif; The GPS motif is found in GPCRs, and is the site for auto-proteolysis, so is thus named, GPS. The GPS motif is a conserved sequence of ~40 amino acids containing canonical cysteine and tryptophan residues, and is the most highly conserved part of the domain. In most, if not all, cell-adhesion GPCRs these undergo autoproteolysis in the GPS between a conserved aliphatic residue (usually a leucine) and a threonine, serine, or cysteine residue. In higher eukaryotes this motif is found embedded in the C-terminal beta-stranded part of a GAIN domain - GPCR-Autoproteolysis INducing (GAIN). The GAIN-GPS domain adopts a fold in which the GPS motif, at the C-terminus, forms five beta-strands that are tightly integrated into the overall GAIN domain. The GPS motif, evolutionarily conserved from tetrahymena to mammals, is the only extracellular domain shared by all human cell-adhesion GPCRs and PKD proteins, and is the locus of multiple human disease mutations. The GAIN-GPS domain is both necessary and sufficient functionally for autoproteolysis, suggesting an autoproteolytic mechanism whereby the overall GAIN domain fine-tunes the chemical environment in the GPS to catalyze peptide bond hydrolysis. In the cell-adhesion GPCRs and PKD proteins, the GPS motif is always located at the end of their long N-terminal extracellular regions, immediately before the first transmembrane helix of the respective protein.


Pssm-ID: 460350  Cd Length: 44  Bit Score: 55.39  E-value: 4.25e-10
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gi 251823792  352 QCVSWDPA---TGQWDESPCTVMSDINSTVKCRCRHTkavTSFSIL 394
Cdd:pfam01825   2 QCVFWDFTnstTGRWSTEGCTTVSLNDTHTVCSCNHL---TSFAVL 44
7tmB2_GPR97 cd15442
orphan adhesion receptor GPR97, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G ...
448-660 4.29e-10

orphan adhesion receptor GPR97, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; GPR97 is an orphan receptor that has been classified into the group VIII of adhesion GPCRs. Other members of the Group VII include GPR56, GPR64, GPR112, GPR114, and GPR126. GPR97 is identified as a lymphatic adhesion receptor that is specifically expressed in lymphatic endothelium, but not in blood vascular endothelium, and is shown to regulate migration of lymphatic endothelial cells via the small GTPases RhoA and cdc42. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. Furthermore, 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.


Pssm-ID: 320558 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 277  Bit Score: 61.35  E-value: 4.29e-10
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gi 251823792 448 VNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQEdhKWCVAVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFaIG 527
Cdd:cd15442   46 VNLSSSLLLLNLAFLLNSGVSSRAHP--GLCKALGGVTHYFLLCCFTWMAIEAFHLYLLAIKVFNTYIHHYFAKLCL-VG 122
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gi 251823792 528 YGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEgYTRKDA--------CWLNWNQTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKS 599
Cdd:cd15442  123 WGFPALVVTITGSINSYGA-YTIMDManrttlhlCWINSKHLTVHYITVCGYFGLTFLFNTVVLGLVAWKIFHLQSATAG 201
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gi 251823792 600 QDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFG-LTTLLEGVHLVFhiIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIM 660
Cdd:cd15442  202 KEKCQAWKGGLTVLGLSCLLGVTWGLAfFTYGSMSVPTVY--IFALLNSLQGLFIFIWFVIL 261
7tmB2_GPR124-like_Adhesion_III cd15259
orphan GPR124 and related proteins, group III adhesion GPCRs, member of class B2 family of ...
408-670 9.19e-10

orphan GPR124 and related proteins, group III adhesion GPCRs, member of class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; group III adhesion GPCRs include orphan GPR123, GPR124, GPR125, and their closely related proteins. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. Furthermore, 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. GPR123 is predominantly expressed in the CNS including thalamus, brain stem and regions containing large pyramidal cells. GPR124, also known as tumor endothelial marker 5 (TEM5), is highly expressed in tumor vessels and in the vasculature of the developing embryo. GPR124 is essentially required for proper angiogenic sprouting into neural tissue, CNS-specific vascularization, and formation of the blood-brain barrier. GPR124 also interacts with the PDZ domain of DLG1 (discs large homolog 1) through its PDZ-binding motif. Recently, studies of double-knockout mice showed that GPR124 functions as a co-activator of Wnt7a/Wnt7b-dependent beta-catenin signaling in brain endothelium. Furthermore, WNT7-stimulated beta-catenin signaling is regulated by GPR124's intracellular PDZ binding motif and leucine-rich repeats (LRR) in its N-terminal extracellular domain. GPR125 directly interacts with dishevelled (Dvl) via its intracellular C-terminus, and together, GPR125 and Dvl recruit a subset of planar cell polarity (PCP) components into membrane subdomains, a prerequisite for activation of Wnt/PCP signaling. Thus, GPR125 influences the noncanonical WNT/PCP pathway, which does not involve beta-catenin, through interacting with and modulating the distribution of Dvl.


Pssm-ID: 320387 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 260  Bit Score: 60.08  E-value: 9.19e-10
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gi 251823792 408 ITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLviEAIVWSRVvvteisyMRHVcIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANvqedHKWCVAVTFLCHF 487
Cdd:cd15259   14 LCLLCLLATIITYIVFH--RLIRISRK-------GRHM-LVNLCLHLLLTCVVFVGGINRTAN----QLVCQAVGILLHY 79
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gi 251823792 488 FFLSLFFWMLFKAllivygiLVVFRRMMKSRMMAIG--------------FAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEpgEGYTRKDA 553
Cdd:cd15259   80 STLCTLLWVGVTA-------RNMYKQVTKTAKPPQDedqpprppkpmlrfYLIGWGIPLIICGITAAVNL--DNYSTYDY 150
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gi 251823792 554 CWLNWNQTkaLFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAINTQRPLiGSSKSQDMAIVFrisknvaILTpLLGLTWGFGLTTLLEG 633
Cdd:cd15259  151 CWLAWDPS--LGAFYGPAALIVLVNCIYFLRIYCQLKGAP-VSFQSQLRGAVI-------TLF-LYVAMWACGALAVSQR 219
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gi 251823792 634 --VHLVFHIIFALLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRM 670
Cdd:cd15259  220 yfLDLVFSCLYGATCSSLGLFVLIHHCLSREDVRQSWRQ 258
GPS smart00303
G-protein-coupled receptor proteolytic site domain; Present in latrophilin/CL-1, sea urchin ...
349-400 1.20e-08

G-protein-coupled receptor proteolytic site domain; Present in latrophilin/CL-1, sea urchin REJ and polycystin.


Pssm-ID: 197639  Cd Length: 49  Bit Score: 51.23  E-value: 1.20e-08
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gi 251823792   349 TSSQCVSWDPATGQWDESPCTVMSDINSTVKCRCRHTkavTSFSILMSSKPV 400
Cdd:smart00303   1 FNPICVFWDESSGEWSTRGCELLETNGTHTTCSCNHL---TTFAVLMDVPPI 49
7tmB2_GPR114 cd15443
orphan adhesion receptor GPR114, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G ...
405-656 1.16e-07

orphan adhesion receptor GPR114, member of the class B2 family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; GPR114 is an orphan receptor that has been classified as that belongs to the Group VIII of adhesion GPCRs. Other members of the Group VII include GPR56, GPR64, GPR97, GPR112, and GPR126. GPR114 is mainly found in granulocytes (polymorphonuclear leukocytes), and GPR114-transfected cells induced an increase in cAMP levels via coupling to G(s) protein. The adhesion receptors are characterized by the presence of large N-terminal extracellular domains containing multiple adhesion motifs, which play critical roles in cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix interactions, that are coupled to a class B seven-transmembrane domain. Furthermore, 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.


Pssm-ID: 320559 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 268  Bit Score: 53.61  E-value: 1.16e-07
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gi 251823792 405 LNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEaiVWSRVVVTEISYMRHVcivNIAVSLLTANVWFIIGSNFSanVQEDHKWCVAVTFL 484
Cdd:cd15443    4 LTYISIVGCSISAAASLLTILLH--FFSRKQPKDSTTRIHM---NLLGSLFLLNGSFLLSPPLA--TSQSTWLCRAAAAL 76
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gi 251823792 485 CHFFFLSLFFWM------LFKALLIVYGILvvFRRMMKSRMMaigfaIGYGCP--LVIAVITVT-------VTEPGEGYT 549
Cdd:cd15443   77 LHYSLLCCLTWMaiegfhLYLLLVKVYNIY--IRRYVLKLCV-----LGWGLPalIVLLVLIFKreaygphTIPTGTGYQ 149
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gi 251823792 550 RKDACWLNWNQTKALFAFAIPALAIVaVNlLVVLAVAINTQRPLigssKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAI---LTPLLGLTWGFG 626
Cdd:cd15443  150 NASMCWITSSKVHYVLVLGYAGLTSL-FN-LVVLAWVVRMLRRL----RSRKQELGERARRDWVTvlgLTCLLGTTWALA 223
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gi 251823792 627 LTTLleGVHLVFHII-FALLNAFQGFFILLF 656
Cdd:cd15443  224 FFSF--GVFLIPQLFlFTIINSLYGFFICLW 252
7tmB1_calcitonin_R cd15274
calcitonin receptor, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled ...
404-669 5.24e-07

calcitonin receptor, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; This group includes G protein-coupled receptors for calcitonin (CT) and calcitonin gene-related peptides (CGRPs). Calcitonin, a 32-amino acid peptide hormone, is involved in calcium metabolism in many mammalian species and acts to reduce blood calcium levels and directly inhibits bone resorption by acting on osteoclast. Thus, CT acts as an antagonist to parathyroid hormone and is commonly used in the treatment of bone disorders. The CT receptor is predominantly found in osteoclasts, kidney, and brain, and is primarily coupled to stimulatory G(s) protein, which leads to activation of adenylate cyclase, thereby increasing cAMP production. CGRP, a member of the calcitonin family of peptides, is a potent vasodilator and may contribute to migraine. It is expressed in the peripheral and central nervous system and exists in two forms in humans (alpha-CGRP and beta-CGRP). CGRP meditates its physiological effects through calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CRLR) and receptor activity-modifying protein 1 (RAMP1), a single transmembrane domain protein. Thus, the CRLR/RAMP1 complex serves as a functional CGRP receptor. On the other hand, the CRLR/RAMP2 and CRLR/RAMP3 complexes function as adrenomedullin-specific receptors. The CT and CGRP receptors belong to the B1 subfamily of class B GPCRs, also referred to as secretin-like receptor family, which includes receptors for polypeptide hormones of 27-141 amino-acid residues such as secretin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide (GLP), parathyroid hormone (PTH), and corticotropin-releasing factor. These receptors contain the large N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD), which plays a critical role in hormone recognition by binding to the C-terminal portion of the peptide.


Pssm-ID: 341343 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 274  Bit Score: 51.70  E-value: 5.24e-07
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gi 251823792 404 ILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVI----EAIVWSRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVwfiigsNFSANVQEDHKWCV 479
Cdd:cd15274    3 NLYYLAIVGHSLSIATLLISLGIffffRSLSCQRVTLHKNLFLSYILNSIIIIIHLVAVV------PNGELVARNPVSCK 76
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gi 251823792 480 AVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILV-VFRRmmKSRMMaIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVtepgEGYTRKDACWLNw 558
Cdd:cd15274   77 ILHFIHQYMMGCNYFWMLCEGIYLHTLIVVaVFAE--KQRLM-WYYLLGWGFPLIPTTIHAIT----RAVYYNDNCWLS- 148
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gi 251823792 559 NQTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLavaiNTQRPLIGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVA---ILTPLLG-----LTWGFGLTTL 630
Cdd:cd15274  149 SETHLLYIIHGPIMAALVVNFFFLL----NIVRVLVTKLRETHEAESHMYLKAVKatlILVPLLGiqfvlFPWRPSGKIL 224
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gi 251823792 631 LEGVHLVFHIifalLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALR 669
Cdd:cd15274  225 GKIYDYVMHS----LIHFQGFFVATIFCFCNGEVQATLK 259
7tmB1_GLP2R cd15266
glucagon-like peptide-2 receptor, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G ...
403-671 1.84e-06

glucagon-like peptide-2 receptor, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Glucagon-like peptide-2 receptor (GLP2R) is a member of the glucagon receptor family of G protein-coupled receptors, which also includes glucagon receptor (GCGR) and GLP1R. GLP2R is activated by glucagon-like peptide 2, which is derived from the large proglucagon precursor. Activation of GLP1R stimulates glucose-dependent insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells, whereas activation of GLP2R stimulates intestinal epithelial proliferation and increases villus height in the small intestine. GCGR regulates blood glucose levels by control of hepatic glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis and by regulation of insulin secretion from the pancreatic beta-cells. GLP2R belongs to the B1 (or secretin-like) subfamily of class B GPCRs, which includes receptors for polypeptide hormones of 27-141 amino-acid residues such as secretin, calcitonin gene-related peptide, parathyroid hormone (PTH), and corticotropin-releasing factor. These receptors contain the large N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD), which plays a critical role in hormone recognition by binding to the C-terminal portion of the peptide. On the other hand, the N-terminal segment of the hormone induces receptor activation by interacting with the receptor transmembrane domains and connecting extracellular loops, triggering intracellular signaling pathways. All members of the B1 subfamily preferentially couple to G proteins of G(s) family, which positively stimulate adenylate cyclase, leading to increased intracellular cAMP formation and calcium influx. However, depending on their cellular location, GCGR and GLP receptors can activate multiple G proteins, which can in turn stimulate different second messenger pathways.


Pssm-ID: 320394 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 280  Bit Score: 50.13  E-value: 1.84e-06
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gi 251823792 403 TILNHITFIGLSISIFSLVLCLVIeaIVWSRvvvtEISYMRHVCIVNIAVSLLTANVWFIIG-----SNFSANVQEDHKW 477
Cdd:cd15266    2 LTLQLIYTIGYSLSLISLSLALLI--LLLLR----KLHCTRNYIHMNLFASFILRALAVLIKdivlySTYSKRPDDETGW 75
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gi 251823792 478 -----------CVAVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKAL----LIVYGILVVfRRMMKSRMMaigfaIGYGCPlVIAVITVTVT 542
Cdd:cd15266   76 isylseesstsCRVAQVFMHYFVGANYFWLLVEGLylhtLLVTAVLSE-RRLLKKYML-----IGWGTP-VLFVVPWGVA 148
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gi 251823792 543 epgEGYTRKDACWLNWNQTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAintqRPLIGSSKSQDMAIV---FRISKNVAILTPLL 619
Cdd:cd15266  149 ---KILLENTGCWGRNENMGIWWIIRGPILLCITVNFYIFLKIL----KLLLSKLKAQQMRFTdykYRLARSTLVLIPLL 221
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gi 251823792 620 G---LTWGFGLTTLLEGVHLVFHIIFAL-LNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMR 671
Cdd:cd15266  222 GiheVVFSFITDEQVEGFSRHIRLFIQLtLSSFQGFLVAVLYCFANGEVKAELKKR 277
7tmB1_PACAP-R1 cd15987
pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide type 1 receptor, member of the class B ...
411-674 2.84e-06

pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide type 1 receptor, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide type 1 receptor (PACAP-R1) is a member of the group of G protein-coupled receptors for structurally similar peptide hormones that also include secretin, growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP). These receptors are classified into the subfamily B1 of class B GRCRs that consists of the classical hormone receptors and have been identified in all the vertebrates, from fishes to mammals, but are not present in plants, fungi, or prokaryotes. For all class B receptors, the large N-terminal extracellular domain plays a critical role in peptide hormone recognition. VIP and PACAP exert their effects through three G protein-coupled receptors, PACAP-R1, VIP-R1 (vasoactive intestinal receptor type 1, also known as VPAC1) and VIP-R2 (or VPAC2). PACAP-R1 binds only PACAP with high affinity, whereas VIP-R1 and -R2 specifically bind and respond to both VIP and PACAP. VIP and PACAP and their receptors are widely expressed in the brain and periphery. They are upregulated in neurons and immune cells in responses to CNS injury and/or inflammation and exert potent anti-inflammatory effects, as well as play important roles in the control of circadian rhythms and stress responses, among many others. PACAP-R1 is preferentially coupled to a stimulatory G(s) protein, which leads to the activation of adenylate cyclase and thereby increases in intracellular cAMP level.


Pssm-ID: 320653 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 268  Bit Score: 49.58  E-value: 2.84e-06
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gi 251823792 411 IGLSISIFSLVLCLVIeaivwsRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIAVS-LLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQEDHKW-----CVAVTFL 484
Cdd:cd15987   10 VGYSTSLVSLTTAMVI------LCRFRKLHCTRNFIHMNLFVSfILRAISVFIKDGVLYAEQDSDHCFvstveCKAVMVF 83
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
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gi 251823792 485 CHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVygILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPlviaVITVTVTEPGEGYTRKDACWLNWNQTKAL 564
Cdd:cd15987   84 FHYCVMSNYFWLFIEGLYLF--TLLVETFFPERRYFYWYTIIGWGTP----TICVTVWAVLRLHFDDTGCWDMNDNTALW 157
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gi 251823792 565 FAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLAVAI----NTQRPLIGSSKSqdmAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFgLTTLLEGVHLVFHI 640
Cdd:cd15987  158 WVIKGPVVGSIMINFVLFIGIIIilvqKLQSPDIGGNES---SIYLRLARSTLLLIPLFGIHYTV-FAFSPENVSKRERL 233
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gi 251823792 641 IFAL-LNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMRVSS 674
Cdd:cd15987  234 VFELgLGSFQGFVVAVLYCFLNGEVQSEIKRKWRS 268
7tmB1_PDFR cd15261
The pigment dispersing factor receptor, member of the class B seven-transmembrane G ...
478-655 5.45e-04

The pigment dispersing factor receptor, member of the class B seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; The pigment dispersing factor receptor (PDFR) is a G protein-coupled receptor that binds the circadian clock neuropeptide PDF, a functional ortholog of the mammalian vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), on the pacemaker neurons. The PDFR is implicated in regulating flight circuit development and in modulating acute flight In Drosophila melanogaster. The PDFR activation stimulates adenylate cyclase, thereby increasing cAMP levels in many different pacemakers, and the receptor signaling has been shown to regulate behavioral circadian rhythms and geotaxis in Drosophila. The PDFR belongs to the B1 subfamily of class B GPCRs, also referred to as secretin-like receptor family, which includes receptors for polypeptide hormones of 27-141 amino-acid residues such as secretin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide (GLP), calcitonin gene-related peptide, parathyroid hormone (PTH), and corticotropin-releasing factor. . These receptors contain the large N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD), which plays a critical role in hormone recognition by binding to the C-terminal portion of the peptide. On the other hand, the N-terminal segment of the hormone induces receptor activation by interacting with the receptor transmembrane domains and connecting extracellular loops, triggering intracellular signaling pathways. All members of the B1 subfamily preferentially couple to G proteins of G(s) family, which positively stimulate adenylate cyclase, leading to increased intracellular cAMP formation and calcium influx. They play key roles in hormone homeostasis in mammals and are promising drug targets in various human diseases including diabetes, osteoporosis, obesity, neurodegenerative conditions (Alzheimer###s and Parkinson's), cardiovascular disease, migraine, and psychiatric disorders (anxiety, depression).


Pssm-ID: 320389 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 282  Bit Score: 42.35  E-value: 5.45e-04
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gi 251823792 478 CVAVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILV-VFRRMMKsrmMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPgegYTRKDACWL 556
Cdd:cd15261   88 CEGFYVLLEYAKTVMFMWMFIEGLYLHNIIVVsVFSGKPN---YLFYYILGWGIPIVHTSAWAIVTLI---KMKVNRCWF 161
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gi 251823792 557 NWNQTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLavaiNTQRPLIG---SSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTwgfGLTTLLEG 633
Cdd:cd15261  162 GYYLTPYYWILEGPRLAVILINLFFLL----NIIRVLVSklrESHSREIEQVRKAVKAAIVLLPLLGIT---NILQMIPP 234
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gi 251823792 634 VHLVFHIIFAL-------LNAFQGFFILL 655
Cdd:cd15261  235 PLTSVIVGFAVwsysthfLTSFQGFFVAL 263
7tmB1_GHRHR cd15270
growth-hormone-releasing hormone receptor, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane ...
479-671 7.34e-04

growth-hormone-releasing hormone receptor, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor (GHRHR) is a member of the group of G protein-coupled receptors for structurally similar peptide hormones that also include secretin, pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP), and vasoactive intestinal peptide. These receptors are classified into the subfamily B1 of class B GRCRs that consists of the classical hormone receptors and have been identified in all the vertebrates, from fishes to mammals, but are not present in plants, fungi, or prokaryotes. For all class B receptors, the large N-terminal extracellular domain plays a critical role in peptide hormone recognition. GHRHR is a specific receptor for the growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) that controls the synthesis and release of growth hormone (GH) from the anterior pituitary somatotrophs. Mutations in the gene encoding GHRHR have been connected to isolated growth hormone deficiency (IGHD), a short-stature condition caused by deficient production of GH or lack of GH action. GHRH is preferentially coupled to a stimulatory G(s) protein, which leads to the activation of adenylate cyclase and thereby increases in intracellular cAMP level. GHRHR is found in mammals as well as zebrafish and chicken, whereas the GHRHR type 2, an ortholog of the GHRHR, has only been identified in ray-finned fish, chicken and Xenopus. Xenopus laevis GHRHR2 has been shown to interact with both endogenous GHRH and PACAP-related peptide (PRP).


Pssm-ID: 320398 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 268  Bit Score: 42.09  E-value: 7.34e-04
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                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 479 VAVTFlCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRmmkSRMMAIGFAI-GYGCPLVIAVITVTVtepgEGYTRKDACWLN 557
Cdd:cd15270   79 VSVVF-CHYCVMTNFFWLLVEAVYLNCLLASSFPR---GKRYFWWLVLlGWGLPTLCTGTWILC----KLYFEDTECWDI 150
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 558 WNQTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLV---VLAVAINTQRPLIGSSKSQDMaiVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWgFGLTTLLEGV 634
Cdd:cd15270  151 NNDSPYWWIIKGPIVISVGVNFLLflnIIRILLKKLDPRQINFNNSAQ--YRRLSKSTLLLIPLFGTHY-IIFNFLPDYA 227
                        170       180       190
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 251823792 635 HLVFHIIFAL-LNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMR 671
Cdd:cd15270  228 GLGIRLYLELcLGSFQGFIVAVLYCFLNQEVQTEISRK 265
7tmB1_GHRHR2 cd15271
growth-hormone-releasing hormone receptor type 2, member of the class B family of ...
480-655 1.93e-03

growth-hormone-releasing hormone receptor type 2, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor type 2 (GHRHR2) is found in non-mammalian vertebrates such as chicken and frog. It is a member of the group of G protein-coupled receptors for structurally similar peptide hormones that also include secretin, pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP), vasoactive intestinal peptide, and mammalian growth hormone-releasing hormone. These receptors are classified into the subfamily B1 of class B GRCRs that consists of the classical hormone receptors and have been identified in all the vertebrates, from fishes to mammals, but are not present in plants, fungi, or prokaryotes. For all class B receptors, the large N-terminal extracellular domain plays a critical role in peptide hormone recognition. Mammalian GHRHR is a specific receptor for the growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) that controls the synthesis and release of growth hormone (GH) from the anterior pituitary somatotrophs. Mutations in the gene encoding GHRHR have been connected to isolated growth hormone deficiency (IGHD), a short-stature condition caused by deficient production of GH or lack of GH action. Mammalian GHRH is preferentially coupled to a stimulatory G(s) protein, which leads to the activation of adenylate cyclase and thereby increases in intracellular cAMP level. GHRHR is found in mammals as well as zebrafish and chicken, whereas the GHRHR type 2, an ortholog of the GHRHR, has only been identified in ray-finned fish, chicken and Xenopus. Xenopus laevis GHRHR2 has been shown to interact with both endogenous GHRH and PACAP-related peptide (PRP).


Pssm-ID: 320399 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 267  Bit Score: 40.87  E-value: 1.93e-03
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 480 AVTFLcHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRmmKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTVTEPGEGYtrkdACWLNWN 559
Cdd:cd15271   80 AVTFF-QFCVLANFFWLLVEGMYLQTLLLLTFTS--DRKYFWWYILIGWGAPSVTVTVWVLTRLQYDNR----GCWDDLE 152
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 560 qTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVlavaINTQRPLIGSSKSQ-----DMAIVFRISKNVAILTPLLGLTWGFgLTTLLEGV 634
Cdd:cd15271  153 -SRIWWIIKTPILLSVFVNFLIF----INVIRILVQKLKSPdvggnDTSHYMRLAKSTLLLIPLFGVHYVV-FAFFPEHV 226
                        170       180
                 ....*....|....*....|..
gi 251823792 635 HLVFHIIFAL-LNAFQGFFILL 655
Cdd:cd15271  227 GVEARLYFELvLGSFQGFIVAL 248
7tmB1_VIP-R1 cd15269
vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) receptor 1, member of the class B family of ...
411-671 5.28e-03

vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) receptor 1, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) receptor 1 is a member of the group of G protein-coupled receptors for structurally similar peptide hormones that also include secretin, growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), and pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP). These receptors are classified into the subfamily B1 of class B GRCRs that consists of the classical hormone receptors and have been identified in all the vertebrates, from fishes to mammals, but are not present in plants, fungi, or prokaryotes. For all class B receptors, the large N-terminal extracellular domain plays a critical role in peptide hormone recognition. VIP and PACAP exert their effects through three G protein-coupled receptors, PACAP-R1, VIP-R1 (vasoactive intestinal receptor type 1, also known as VPAC1) and VIP-R2 (or VPAC2). PACAP-R1 binds only PACAP with high affinity, whereas VIP-R1 and -R2 specifically bind and respond to both VIP and PACAP. VIP and PACAP and their receptors are widely expressed in the brain and periphery. They are upregulated in neurons and immune cells in responses to CNS injury and/or inflammation and exert potent anti-inflammatory effects, as well as play important roles in the control of circadian rhythms and stress responses, among many others. VIP-R1 is preferentially coupled to a stimulatory G(s) protein, which leads to the activation of adenylate cyclase and thereby increases in intracellular cAMP level. However, depending on its cellular location, VIP-R1 is also capable of coupling to additional G proteins such as G(q) protein, thus leading to the activation of phospholipase C and intracellular calcium influx.


Pssm-ID: 320397 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 268  Bit Score: 39.45  E-value: 5.28e-03
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 411 IGLSISIFSLVLCLVIEAIvwSRVVVTEISYMRHVCIVNIavsLLTANVWFIIGSNFSANVQEDHKW-----CVAVTFLC 485
Cdd:cd15269   10 IGHSLSLISLTAAMIILCL--FRKLHCTRNYIHMHLFMSF---ILRAIAVFIKDAVLFESGEEDHCSvasvgCKAAMVFF 84
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 486 HFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIVYGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIgfAIGYGCPLVIavitVTVTEPGEGYTRKDACWLNWNQTKALF 565
Cdd:cd15269   85 QYCIMANFFWLLVEGLYLHTLLAVSFFSERKYFWWYI--LIGWGAPSVF----ITAWSVARIYFEDVGCWDTIIESLLWW 158
                        170       180       190       200       210       220       230       240
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 566 AFAIPALAIVAVN-LLVVLAVAINTQR---PLIGSSKSQDMAivfRISKNVAILTPLLGLTW---GFGLTTLLEGVHLVF 638
Cdd:cd15269  159 IIKTPILVSILVNfILFICIIRILVQKlhsPDIGRNESSQYS---RLAKSTLLLIPLFGIHYimfAFFPDNFKAEVKLVF 235
                        250       260       270
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 251823792 639 HIIfalLNAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIRDALRMR 671
Cdd:cd15269  236 ELI---LGSFQGFVVAVLYCFLNGEVQAELKRK 265
7tmB1_NPR_B7_insect-like cd15273
insect neuropeptide receptor subgroup B7 and related proteins, member of the class B family of ...
462-665 7.33e-03

insect neuropeptide receptor subgroup B7 and related proteins, member of the class B family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors; This subgroup includes a neuropeptide receptor found in Nilaparvata lugens (brown planthopper) and its closely related proteins from invertebrates. They belong to the B1 subfamily of class B GPCRs, also referred to as secretin-like receptor family, which includes receptors for polypeptide hormones of 27-141 amino-acid residues such as secretin, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide (GLP), calcitonin gene-related peptide, parathyroid hormone (PTH), and corticotropin-releasing factor. These receptors contain the large N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD), which plays a critical role in hormone recognition by binding to the C-terminal portion of the peptide. On the other hand, the N-terminal segment of the hormone induces receptor activation by interacting with the receptor transmembrane domains and connecting extracellular loops, triggering intracellular signaling pathways. All members of the B1 subfamily preferentially couple to G proteins of G(s) family, which positively stimulate adenylate cyclase, leading to increased intracellular cAMP formation and calcium influx. The class B GPCRs have been identified in all the vertebrates, from fishes to mammals, as well as invertebrates including Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster, but are not present in plants, fungi, or prokaryotes.


Pssm-ID: 320401 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 285  Bit Score: 38.89  E-value: 7.33e-03
                         10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 462 IIGSNFSANVQEDHKWCVAVTFLCHFFFLSLFFWMLFKALLIvyGILVVFRRMMKSRMMAIGFAIGYGCPLVIAVITVTV 541
Cdd:cd15273   75 NGGGNEVIANIGSNWVCKAITSLWQYFIIANYSWILMEGLYL--HNLIFLALFSDENNIILYILLGWGLPLIFVVPWIVA 152
                         90       100       110       120       130       140       150       160
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 251823792 542 TEPGEgytrKDACWLNWNQTKALFAFAIPALAIVAVNLLVVLavaiNTQRPL---IGSSKSQDMAIVFRISKNVAILTPL 618
Cdd:cd15273  153 RILFE----NSLCWTTNSNLLNFLIIRIPIMISVLINFILFL----NIVRVLlvkLRSSVNEDSRRYKKWAKSTLVLVPL 224
                        170       180       190       200       210
                 ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*
gi 251823792 619 LGLTWGF--------GLTTLLEGVHLVFHIIFAllnAFQGFFILLFGTIMDHKIR 665
Cdd:cd15273  225 FGVHYTIflilsyldDTNEAVELIWLFCDQLFA---SFQGFFVALLYCFLNGEVR 276
 
Blast search parameters
Data Source: Precalculated data, version = cdd.v.3.21
Preset Options:Database: CDSEARCH/cdd   Low complexity filter: no  Composition Based Adjustment: yes   E-value threshold: 0.01

References:

  • Wang J et al. (2023), "The conserved domain database in 2023", Nucleic Acids Res.51(D)384-8.
  • Lu S et al. (2020), "The conserved domain database in 2020", Nucleic Acids Res.48(D)265-8.
  • Marchler-Bauer A et al. (2017), "CDD/SPARCLE: functional classification of proteins via subfamily domain architectures.", Nucleic Acids Res.45(D)200-3.
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