4OR2,4OO9


Conserved Protein Domain Family
7tmC_mGluR_group1

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cd15285: 7tmC_mGluR_group1 
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metabotropic glutamate receptors in group 1, member of the class C family of seven-transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors
Group 1 mGluRs includes mGluR1 and mGluR5, as well as their closely related invertebrate receptors. They are homodimeric class C G-protein coupled receptors which are activated by glutamate, the major excitatory neurotransmitter of the CNS. mGluRs are involved in regulating neuronal excitability and synaptic transmission via intracellular activation of second messenger signaling pathways. While the ionotropic glutamate receptor subtypes (AMPA, NMDA, and kainite) mediate fast excitatory postsynaptic transmission, mGluRs are known to mediate slower excitatory postsynaptic responses and to be involved in synaptic plasticity in the mammalian brain. In addition to seven-transmembrane helices, the class C GPCRs are characterized by a large N-terminal extracellular Venus flytrap-like domain, which is composed of two adjacent lobes separated by a cleft which binds an endogenous ligand. Moreover, they exist as either homo- or heterodimers, which are essential for their function. For instance, mGluRs form homodimers via interactions between the N-terminal Venus flytrap domains and the intermolecular disulphide bonds between cysteine residues located in the cysteine-rich domain (CRD). At least eight different subtypes of metabotropic receptors (mGluR1-8) have been identified and further classified into three groups based on their sequence homology, pharmacological properties, and signaling pathways. Group 1 (mGluR1 and mGluR5) receptors are predominantly located postsynaptically on neurons and are involved in long-term synaptic plasticity in the brain, including long-term potentiation (LTP) in the hippocampus and long-term depression (LTD) in the cerebellum. They are coupled to G(q/11) proteins, thereby activating phospholipase C to generate inositol-1,4,5-triphosphate (IP3) and diacyglycerol (DAG), which in turn lead to Ca2+ release and protein kinase C activation, respectively. Group 1 mGluR expression is shown to be strongly upregulated in animal models of epilepsy, brain injury, inflammatory, and neuropathic pain, as well as in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or multiple sclerosis. Group 2 (mGluR2 and mGluR3) and 3 (mGluR4, mGluR6, mGluR7, and mGluR8) receptors are predominantly localized presynaptically in the active region of neurotransmitter release. They are coupled to G(i/o) proteins, which leads to inhibition of adenylate cyclase activity and cAMP formation, and consequently to a decrease in protein kinase A (PKA) activity. Ultimately, activation of these receptors leads to inhibition of neurotransmitter release such as glutamate and GABA via inhibition of Ca2+ channels and activation of K+ channels. Furthermore, while activation of Group 1 mGluRs increases NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) receptor activity and risk of neurotoxicity, Group 2 and 3 mGluRs decrease NMDA receptor activity and prevent neurotoxicity.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 320412
Aligned: 22 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 304.175
Created: 7-Feb-2014
Updated: 25-Oct-2021
Structure
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Conserved site includes 21 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:allosteric modulator binding site [chemical binding site]
Evidence:
  • Structure:4OR2: Human mGluR1 receptor binds a negative allosteric modulator FITM, contacts at 4A
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Sequence Alignment
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Feature 1                                                                     #            ##  ## 
4OR2_A        120 IESIIAIAFSCLGILVTLFVTLIFVLYRDT.[2].VKSSSRELCYIILAGIFLGYVCPFTLI.[4].TTSCYLQRLLVGL 195 
EEC04472      113 TASIIVMVVCSFVMLSTGAVATIYIRYITT.[2].IKASSRELSFVVLLGILCATASTFAVL.[4].PIVCAIERFMPAF 188  black-legged tick
XP_001623867  588 PWKAVVATAAGVGVVVTMFVIGVFIKFKDT.[2].IMAAGREVSTLLFTGMIMCYALAFVMV.[4].TTLCGIRRFGTGI 663  starlet sea anemone
XP_001627353  542 SWSIMVTCFATVGIICVLGVSVIFIMFSET.[2].VKASGRELTATLLIGLFLCYVEGIMLI.[4].VFVCGLQRFGVGF 617  starlet sea anemone
NP_492720     576 FGHILALVLAVTGIITSMATLAVFLRHNST.[2].VKSTTRELSYIILSGLVACYAVSFALL.[4].TTSCFITRVIPPI 651  nematode
EFX66273      606 AQSIVAVTLSVVGLLATVATAAVFAWHNNT.[2].VKASTRELTYIILVGMALCYLTTFPLL.[4].RLSCTLSRILPGF 681  common water flea
CDJ10892      610 PTCLTGITFACVGGILTFLILIIFIIHRDT.[2].VKVSTRELMWIILLAMLLAHASVSTIL.[4].VTTCALQRSLPAL 685  Rodentolepis micro...
ERG84826      504 SGIVLALVLASAGIITTLLTTLVFVQHNHT.[2].VKSTTRELSYIILSGIMACYAVSFAIL.[4].FATCFLTRTVPPI 579  pig roundworm
ENN72133      537 RSAVVAMVFSILGLLTTAFAFIVLIQHNNT.[2].VKSSSKELCYLILAGMTVAHASIFAML.[4].PSSCASTRLLPGV 612  mountain pine beetle
XP_008206183  596 VEAIIAMTLAAIGLLATFITCHIFIRHNNT.[2].VKASTRELSYLILAGMTLSHFSVLPIL.[4].YTSCTLSRLMPGI 671  jewel wasp

Feature 1          #                                                           #    #  ##  #      
4OR2_A        196 SSAMCYSALVTKTNRIARIL.[18].AQVIIASILISVQLTLVVTLIIMEP.[14].LICNTSNLGVVAPLGYNGLLIMS 295 
EEC04472      189 GVATIHAAIFTKTNRIARIL.[18].SQLVITGLLILGQAIVSGTMLAIEP.[14].LICNTSELANFLGLSYDFLLILL 288  black-legged tick
XP_001623867  664 SFCLLYTSLLVKTNRIARIF.[12].SQLFITLLIISPVLTITLLEFYFHP.[13].LSCSNKEIAVITKLCYNVLLILL 756  starlet sea anemone
XP_001627353  618 APCVCYAALLIKTNRIARIF.[16].SQLLILAAVVGVEVVLAGVGLGYWS.[14].STCNIQDYDLVVAMSYNVLLILL 715  starlet sea anemone
NP_492720     652 AFAVVYSALLTKTNRIARIL.[18].SQVVITWILVAVQCVIVGVGLMRDW.[15].LECDTETKSFLIPFFWDFFLITL 752  nematode
EFX66273      682 SFSLIFAALLTKTNRIARIL.[18].AQILITMAMIGVEVMLIVSMLILEP.[14].IICDTTTRGLIAPLGFDFFLIGM 781  common water flea
CDJ10892      686 AFTAIYGALVTKTNRIARIL.[17].AQLVITGSLLAVESLAVIVMLILEP.[15].ISCNTSKRGTVIPLTFPIFLIGM 785  Rodentolepis micro...
ERG84826      580 AFSIIYSALLTKTNRIARIL.[18].SQVVITWILVGIECVIVAVGVMEEM.[15].LVCSTTTFAFLSPFLWNLFLISL 680  pig roundworm
ENN72133      613 AFAMIYSALLTKTNRIARIL.[18].AQVMIALSLISLEALANGAMLYLQP.[13].MECDISFEAIVVPLAFDFVLILL 711  mountain pine beetle
XP_008206183  672 SFAMIYASLFTKTNRIARIL.[18].AQIMITCILITIEVAVAATMLMMEP.[14].LTCATTPRAVLSPLAFDALLIGL 771  jewel wasp

Feature 1                                      #  ##  #   #          ##  #  #   #                 
4OR2_A        296 CTYYAFKTRNV.[3].FNEAKYIAFTMYTTCIIWLAFVPIYF.[ 1].SNYKIITTCFAVSLSVTVALGCMFTPKMYIII 368 
EEC04472      289 CTVWAVKTRNV.[3].FNEAKMIGFAMYATVVIWIAYLAVYC.[ 2].ERNRELSLCLAMNVSSFMVLMFLFIPKIYIVL 362  black-legged tick
XP_001623867  757 CTYYAFRTRKT.[3].FNEAKFIGFCMYTTCVIWIAFLPLYF.[ 3].GGFEGLAVCFSAVFSATTILVFIFAPKVYIVI 831  starlet sea anemone
XP_001627353  716 CTIYAFRTRKT.[3].FNEARYIGFAMYTTCVIWLAFLPVQI.[ 4].KDYKTLTLSINVTLNATTLLLCVFGPKVYIVL 791  starlet sea anemone
NP_492720     753 CTLYAFKTRNL.[3].FNEAKFIGFTMYCTVVVWIAFLVLHM.[ 1].TTHKALVMSFSYSLSASVALALLFFPKLYIIL 825  nematode
EFX66273      782 CTVYAVKTRNL.[3].FNEAKFIGFAMYTTCVIWVAFVPIYF.[ 2].NESKTITLCMCVSLSAVVTLVLLFGPKLYIII 855  common water flea
CDJ10892      786 CTIYAIKTRNL.[3].FNEAKFIGFTMYTTCVLWLAIIPVYL.[ 1].GYEAEMVLTLCISVSASIALVILFFPKTYIIL 858  Rodentolepis micro...
ERG84826      681 CTLYAIKTRNL.[3].FNEAKFIGFTMYCTLVVWTAFIVLHL.[ 1].TTNKALTMSFSFSLSASVALVLLFFPKLYIIL 753  pig roundworm
ENN72133      712 CTVYAIKSRNV.[3].FSEAKFIGFAMYTTCVIWIAFVPIYF.[ 1].SGAKTITMCMCVTLSALVTWVFLFVPKLYIIL 784  mountain pine beetle
XP_008206183  772 CTLYAIKTRNV.[3].FNEAKFIGFAMYTTCVIWIAFVPIYF.[11].KLSQVITMCMCVTLSASVTLVFLFMPKLYIIV 854  jewel wasp

Feature 1          
4OR2_A        369 A 369 
EEC04472      363 F 363  black-legged tick
XP_001623867  832 F 832  starlet sea anemone
XP_001627353  792 F 792  starlet sea anemone
NP_492720     826 M 826  nematode
EFX66273      856 F 856  common water flea
CDJ10892      859 C 859  Rodentolepis microstoma
ERG84826      754 F 754  pig roundworm
ENN72133      785 L 785  mountain pine beetle
XP_008206183  855 L 855  jewel wasp

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