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Heptahelical Domain

Heptahelical domains are protein modules found in all known G-protein coupled receptors, made up of seven transmembrane helices interconnected by three extra and three intracellular loops. For most G-protein coupled receptors activated by small ligands, the binding site is located in a cavity formed by transmembrane domains 3, 5, 6 and 7. [Pg.583]

Alike any other G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), mGlu receptors have seven transmembrane helices, also known as the heptahelical domain (Fig. 2). As observed for all GPCRs, the intracellular loops 2 and 3 as well as the C-terminal tail are the key determinants for the interaction with and activation of G-proteins. However, sequence similarity analysis as well as specific structural features make these mGlu receptors different from many other... [Pg.760]

Heparin Sulfate Proteoglycans Hepatic Lipase Hepatitis Hepatitis C Heptahelical Domain Heptahelical Receptors HERG-channels Heterologous Desensitization Heterologous Expression System Heterotrimeric G-Proteins Hidden Markov Model High-density Lipoprotein (HDL)... [Pg.1493]


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