Protein Domain : IPR000112

Type:  Family Name:  GPCR, family 3, metabotropic glutamate receptor 6
Description:  G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a vast protein family that encompasses a wide range of functions, including various autocrine, paracrine and endocrine processes. They show considerable diversity at the sequence level, on the basis of which they can be separated into distinct groups []. The term clan can be used to describe the GPCRs, as they embrace a group of families for which there are indications of evolutionary relationship, but between which there is no statistically significant similarity in sequence []. The currently known clan members include rhodopsin-like GPCRs (Class A, GPCRA), secretin-like GPCRs (Class B, GPCRB), metabotropic glutamate receptor family (Class C, GPCRC), fungal mating pheromone receptors (Class D, GPCRD), cAMP receptors (Class E, GPCRE) and frizzled/smoothened (Class F, GPCRF) [, , , , ]. GPCRs are major drug targets, and are consequently the subject of considerable research interest. It has been reported that the repertoire of GPCRs for endogenous ligands consists of approximately 400 receptors in humans and mice []. Most GPCRs are identified on the basis of their DNA sequences, rather than the ligand they bind, those that are unmatched to known natural ligands are designated by as orphan GPCRs, or unclassified GPCRs [].GPCR family 3 receptors (also known as family C) are structurally similar to other GPCRs, but do not show any significant sequence similarity and thus represent a distinct group. Structurally they are composed of four elements; an N-terminal signal sequence; a large hydrophilic extracellular agonist-binding region containing several conserved cysteine residues which could be involved in disulphide bonds; a shorter region containing seven transmembrane domains; and a C-terminal cytoplasmic domain of variable length []. Family 3 members include the metabotropic glutamate receptors, the extracellular calcium-sensing receptors, the gamma-amino-butyric acid (GABA) type B receptors, and the vomeronasal type-2 receptors [, , , ]. As these receptors regulate many important physiological processes they are potentially promising targets for drug development.The metabotropic glutamate receptors are functionally and pharmacologically distinct from the ionotropic glutamate receptors. They are coupled to G-proteins and stimulate the inositol phosphate/Ca2+intracellular signalling pathway [, , , ]. At least eight sub-types of metabotropic receptor (MGR1-8) have been identified in cloning studies. The sub-types differ in their agonist pharmacology and signal transduction pathways.MGR6 is restrictedly expressed in retinal ON bipolar cells and, on the basis of its agonist selectivity, may have a key physiological role in certain inherited eye diseases [, ]. Short Name:  GPCR_3_mtglu_rcpt_6

0 Child Features

3 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR017978 Domain GPCR, family 3, C-terminal
IPR011500 Domain GPCR, family 3, nine cysteines domain
IPR017979 Conserved_site GPCR, family 3, conserved site

1 Cross References

Identifier
PR01056

0 Found In

2 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0007186 IPR000112
GO:0016021 IPR000112

2 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0007186 IPR000112
GO:0016021 IPR000112

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR000162 Family GPCR, family 3, metabotropic glutamate receptor

0 Proteins

17 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
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