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| G Protein-Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) form a large superfamily of membrane proteins that modulate sensory perception, chemotaxis, neurotransmission, cell communication, and many other vital physiological events. Characterized by their cell-surface localization and tissue-specificity, these protein receptors are the targets of 50-60% of all existing medicines including well-known -blockers and anti-histamine therapeutics. |
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Rhodopsin Like |
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amine, peptide etc...
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Secretin Like |
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Corticotropin releasing factor etc...
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Metabotropic Glutamate |
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Calcium-sensing like etc...
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Fungal Pheromone |
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fungal pheromone B like etc...
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cAMP Receptors (Dictyostelium)
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Frizzled/Smoothened |
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Frizzled, Smoothened etc...
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Putative |
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Ocular Albinism Proteins etc...
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Unclassified |
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Corticotropin releasing factor etc...
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Bacteriorhodopsins |
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Bacterial Rhodopsin Type-1 etc...
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