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Description Entry page for GPCR - 'METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS_MGLU3_Homo sapiens'
ClassCLASS C
FamilyMETABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS
Sub-FamilyMGLU3
Cross References:
References
UniProtQ14832 | Q75MV4 | Q75N17 | Q86YG6 | Q8TBH9
EMBLX77748 | AC005009 | AC002081 | BC022496 | BC041407
InterProIPR001828 | IPR000337 | IPR017978 | IPR017979 | IPR000162 | IPR001234 | IPR011500
PRODOM
GENEID2913
MIM601115
PRINTSPR00248 | PR01053 | PR00593
PFAMPF00003 | PF01094 | PF07562
Other GPCR resourcesGPCRDB | GPCR-OKB | GLIDA
Details:
Details
NameMETABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS_MGLU3_Homo sapiens
DescriptionRecName: Full=Metabotropic glutamate receptor 3; Short=mGluR3;Flags: Precursor
SpeciesHomo sapiens
Common NameHuman
NCBI Taxonomy9606
GeneGRM3 | GPRC1C,MGLUR
FunctionReceptor for glutamate
Fragment0
Sequence
MKMLTRLQVLTLALFSKGFLLSLGDHNFLRREIKIEGDLVLGGLFPINEKGTGTEECGRI
NEDRGIQRLEAMLFAIDEINKDDYLLPGVKLGVHILDTCSRDTYALEQSLEFVRASLTKV
DEAEYMCPDGSYAIQENIPLLIAGVIGGSYSSVSIQVANLLRLFQIPQISYASTSAKLSD
KSRYDYFARTVPPDFYQAKAMAEILRFFNWTYVSTVASEGDYGETGIEAFEQEARLRNIC
IATAEKVGRSNIRKSYDSVIRELLQKPNARVVVLFMRSDDSRELIAAASRANASFTWVAS
DGWGAQESIIKGSEHVAYGAITLELASQPVRQFDRYFQSLNPYNNHRNPWFRDFWEQKFQ
CSLQNKRNHRRVCDKHLAIDSSNYEQESKIMFVVNAVYAMAHALHKMQRTLCPNTTKLCD
AMKILDGKKLYKDYLLKINFTAPFNPNKDADSIVKFDTFGDGMGRYNVFNFQNVGGKYSY
LKVGHWAETLSLDVNSIHWSRNSVPTSQCSDPCAPNEMKNMQPGDVCCWICIPCEPYEYL
ADEFTCMDCGSGQWPTADLTGCYDLPEDYIRWEDAWAIGPVTIACLGFMCTCMVVTVFIK
HNNTPLVKASGRELCYILLFGVGLSYCMTFFFIAKPSPVICALRRLGLGSSFAICYSALL
TKTNCIARIFDGVKNGAQRPKFISPSSQVFICLGLILVQIVMVSVWLILEAPGTRRYTLA
EKRETVILKCNVKDSSMLISLTYDVILVILCTVYAFKTRKCPENFNEAKFIGFTMYTTCI
IWLAFLPIFYVTSSDYRVQTTTMCISVSLSGFVVLGCLFAPKVHIILFQPQKNVVTHRLH
LNRFSVSGTGTTYSQSSASTYVPTVCNGREVLDSTTSSL
Interacting with G-proteins:
G-proteins
NoNameCouplingPubMed
1Galpha-i1_Homo sapiensGi/o1309649
2Galpha-i3_Homo sapiensGi/o1309649
3Galpha-i2_Homo sapiensGi/o1309649
4Galpha-o_Homo sapiensGi/o1309649
5Galpha-z_Homo sapiensGi/o1309649
GPCR, G-protein, Effector interaction Visualizaton of GPCR, G-protein, Effector interaction at protein level