Conserved Protein Domain Family
7tmA_MrgprE

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cd15112: 7tmA_MrgprE 
mas-related G protein-coupled receptor subtype E, member of the class A family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors
The Mas-related G-protein coupled receptor (Mrgpr) family constitutes a group of orphan receptors exclusively expressed in nociceptive primary sensory neurons and mast cells in the skin. Members of the Mrgpr family have been implicated in the modulation of nociception, pruritus (itching), and mast cell degranulation. The Mrgpr family in rodents and humans contains more than 50 members that can be grouped into 9 distinct subfamilies: MrgprA, B, C (MrgprX1), D, E, F, G, H (GPR90), and the primate-specific MrgprX subfamily. Some Mrgprs can be activated by endogenous ligands such as beta-alanine, adenine (a cell metabolite and potential transmitter), RF-amide related peptides, or salusin-beta (a bioactive peptide). However, the effects of these agonists are not clearly understood, and the physiological role of the individual receptor family members remains to be determined.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 320240
Aligned: 3 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 383.414
Created: 15-Dec-2013
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Feature 1:putative peptide ligand binding pocket [polypeptide binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:based on the structures of some class A family members with bound ligands (peptides or chemicals), agonists, or antagonists
  • Comment:Small-molecule chemical ligands tend to bind deeper within the receptor core, compared to a peptide ligand neurotensin, which binds towards the extracellular surface of its receptor.

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1                                                              #  ##              ###### 
Q86SM8        24 LIILSLTEGLGLGGLLGNGAVLWLLSSNVYrnpFAIYLLDVACADLIFLGCHMVAIVPDLlQGRLDFPgfvqTSLATLRF 103 human
XP_001369810  45 IFILALTELAGLGGLAGNGLVLWLLSSHIHrnnFSIYLLDLASADFLFLCCHLVIAIPETlQNHFSFPhyvyDSLLALRF 124 gray short-tail...
NP_780743     21 LTILSLTELLSLGGLLGNGVALWLLNQNVYrnpFSIYLLDVACADLIFLCCHMVAIIPELlQDQLNFPefvhISLTMLRF 100 house mouse
Feature 1        ##  #                                          # #####                      #  #
Q86SM8       104 FCYIVGLSLLAAVSVEQCLAALFPAWYSCRRpRHLTTCVCALTWALCLLLHLLLSGACtqffgepSRHLCrtlWLVAAVL 183 human
XP_001369810 125 FFFTVGLSLLGAISAEQCAATLWPGCYQRRRpPHTSAVVCALLWALCLLLHFLSYGTCgelsggdAGTLCgriGLARVAL 204 gray short-tail...
NP_780743    101 FCYIVGLSLLAAISTEQCLATLFPAWYLCRRpRYLTTCVCALIWVLCLLLDLLLSGACtqffgapSYHLCdmlWLVVAVL 180 house mouse
Feature 1        ## ### ##                                    #  ## ##  #      ## ###  #  ##     
Q86SM8       184 LALLCCTMCGASLMLLLRVERGPqrPPPRGFPGLILLTVLLFLFCGLPFGIYWLSRNllwyiPHYFYHFSFLMAAVHCAA 263 human
XP_001369810 205 LLLLLALMCVSGLVLLVRMECGSprQRPHKFYAIVLFTVLTFLFCGLPFGIYRLSLNwl-riPHYYYYLSVLMAAVNSSA 283 gray short-tail...
NP_780743    181 LAALCCTMCVTSLLLLLRVERGPerHQPRGFPTLVLLAVLLFLFCGLPFGIFWLSKNlswhiPLYFYHFSFFMASVHSAA 260 house mouse
Feature 1                                        
Q86SM8       264 KPVVYFCLGsAQGRRLP--LRLVLQRALGDEA 293 human
XP_001369810 284 KPPIYFCVGsLRRGRFRepFKTVLLRALGDEA 315 gray short-tailed opossum
NP_780743    261 KPAIYFFLGsTPGQRFRepLRLVLQRALGDEA 292 house mouse

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