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Fig. 1. The GP Ib-IX-V complex. The complex consists of seven transmembrane polypeptides denoted GP Iba (mol wt 145,000), GP IbP (mol wt 24,000), GPIX (mol wt 17,000) and GP V (mol wt 82,000), in a stoichiometry of 2 2 2 1. The hatched region represents the plasma membrane. The area above the hatched region represents the extracellular space that below represents the cytoplasm. The complex is a major attachment site between the plasma membrane and the cytoskeleton. Two molecules associated with the cytoplasmic domain are depicted a 14-3-3 dimer, which may mediate intracellular signaling, and actin-binding protein, which connects the complex to the cortical cytoskeleton and fixes its position and influences its function. Fig. 1. The GP Ib-IX-V complex. The complex consists of seven transmembrane polypeptides denoted GP Iba (mol wt 145,000), GP IbP (mol wt 24,000), GPIX (mol wt 17,000) and GP V (mol wt 82,000), in a stoichiometry of 2 2 2 1. The hatched region represents the plasma membrane. The area above the hatched region represents the extracellular space that below represents the cytoplasm. The complex is a major attachment site between the plasma membrane and the cytoskeleton. Two molecules associated with the cytoplasmic domain are depicted a 14-3-3 dimer, which may mediate intracellular signaling, and actin-binding protein, which connects the complex to the cortical cytoskeleton and fixes its position and influences its function.
Several human receptors for the neurohypophyseal hormones have been cloned and the sequences elucidated. The human V2 receptor for antidiuretic hormone presumably contains 371 amino acids and seven transmembrane segments and activates cycHc AMP (76). The oxytocin receptor is a classic G-protein-coupled type of receptor with a proposed membrane topography also involving seven transmembrane components (84). A schematic representation of the oxytocin receptor stmcture within the membrane is shown in Eigure 4 (85). [Pg.191]

Figure 12.3 Two-dimensional crystals of the protein bacteriorhodopsin were used to pioneer three-dimensional high-resolution structure determination from electron micrographs. An electron density map to 7 A resolution (a) was obtained and interpreted in terms of seven transmembrane helices (b). Figure 12.3 Two-dimensional crystals of the protein bacteriorhodopsin were used to pioneer three-dimensional high-resolution structure determination from electron micrographs. An electron density map to 7 A resolution (a) was obtained and interpreted in terms of seven transmembrane helices (b).
Figure 12.S Schematic diagram of the bacteriorhodopsin molecule illustrating the relation between the proton channel and bound retinal in its tram form. A to E are the seven transmembrane helices. Retinal is covalently bound to a lysine residue. The relative positions of two Asp residues, which are important for proton transfer, are also shown. (Adapted from R. Henderson et al.,... Figure 12.S Schematic diagram of the bacteriorhodopsin molecule illustrating the relation between the proton channel and bound retinal in its tram form. A to E are the seven transmembrane helices. Retinal is covalently bound to a lysine residue. The relative positions of two Asp residues, which are important for proton transfer, are also shown. (Adapted from R. Henderson et al.,...
Bacteriorhodopsin contains seven transmembrane a helices Bacteriorhodopsin is a light-driven proton pump... [Pg.416]

Foord, S. M., and Marshall, F. H. (1999). RAMPS Accessory proteins for seven transmembrane domain receptors. Trends Pharmacol. Sci. 20 184-187. [Pg.197]

Screening. See High-throughput screening Second messenger systems calcium ion, 83 description of, 24 production of, 25f Series hyperbolae, 38 Serotonin, 150, 151 f Seven transmembrane receptors, 3-4 Shennong Herbal, 147 Short interfering RNA duplex molecules, 184... [Pg.298]

The four mammalian ARs are members of the rhodopsin-like Class A family of GPCRs, which contain seven transmembrane helical domains ( TMs). Character istics of the four subtypes of the human ARs, length of their primary sequences, their chromosomal localization, and their signaling pathways are given in Table 1. The A2a receptor is considerably longer than the other three subtypes, due to its extended carboxy-terminal. [Pg.22]

Ca2+ sensing receptor, a member of G-protein coupled receptors, is composed of seven transmembrane spanning domains. The extracellular domain contains clusters of negatively charged amino acids sensing even small fluctuations of extracellular calcium. Mutations in this receptor cause inheritable hypo- and hypercalcemic syndromes. [Pg.291]

Several nonconventional cadherins that contain cadherin repeats have been described but they have specific features not found in the classical cadherins [1]. The cadherin Flamingo, originally detected in Drosophila, contains seven transmembrane segments and in this respect resembles G protein-coupled receptors. The extracellular domain of Flamingo and its mammalian homologs is composed of cadherin repeats as well as EGF-like and laminin motifs. The seven transmembrane span cadherins have a role in homotypic cell interactions and in the establishment of cell polarity. The FAT-related cadherins are characterized by a large number of cadherin repeats (34 in FAT and 27 in dachsous). Their cytoplasmic domains can bind to catenins. T- (=truncated-)cadherin differs from other cadherins in that it has no transmembrane domain but is attached to the cell membrane via a glycosylpho-sphatidylinositol anchor. [Pg.307]

Seven transmembrane helix receptors Heptahelical receptors Serpentine receptors... [Pg.559]

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]

Lu ZL, Saldanha JW, Hulme EC (2002) Seven-transmembrane receptors crystals clarify. Trends Pharmacol Sci 23 140-146... [Pg.798]

Somatostatin is a regulatory cyclic peptide, which has originally been described as a hypothalamic growth hormone release-inhibiting factor. It is produced throughout the central nervous system (CNS) as well as in secretoty cells of the periphery and mediates its regulatory functions on cellular processes such as neurotransmission, smooth muscle contraction, secretion and cell proliferation via a family of seven transmembrane domain G-protein-coupled receptors termed sstx 5. [Pg.1147]


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Seven transmembrane domains

Seven transmembrane helices

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Seven-helix transmembrane domain

Seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled

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Seven-transmembrane domain receptors

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