2010
DOI: 10.1093/database/baq019
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GPCRs, G-proteins, effectors and their interactions: human-gpDB, a database employing visualization tools and data integration techniques

Abstract: G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a major family of membrane receptors in eukaryotic cells. They play a crucial role in the communication of a cell with the environment. Ligands bind to GPCRs on the outside of the cell, activating them by causing a conformational change, and allowing them to bind to G-proteins. Through their interaction with G-proteins, several effector molecules are activated leading to many kinds of cellular and physiological responses. The great importance of GPCRs and their correspon… Show more

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“…Genomic matches were then searched against the respective diatom EST library. Based on sequence similarity to human proteins from the human gpDB database [21], all four diatoms have genes coding for core components of the GPCR signaling pathway. These putative proteins share approximately 25-50% sequence identity to human GPCR pathway proteins when considering alignment lengths >100 aa (Figure  2 and Additional file 1: Table S1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Genomic matches were then searched against the respective diatom EST library. Based on sequence similarity to human proteins from the human gpDB database [21], all four diatoms have genes coding for core components of the GPCR signaling pathway. These putative proteins share approximately 25-50% sequence identity to human GPCR pathway proteins when considering alignment lengths >100 aa (Figure  2 and Additional file 1: Table S1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The human gpDB is a curated collection of human GPCRs, G proteins, effectors and their interactions [21], collectively referred to here as GPCR signaling pathway proteins. Table  1 lists the key GPCR signaling pathway proteins included in this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction between GPCRs and GIPs creates larger GPCR-associated protein complexes, placing the GPCRs at the center of protein networks that participate in the dynamic regulation of the receptor (Daulat et al 2009;Ritter and Hall 2009). GIPs databases and servers deal with Gproteins (Elefsinioti et al 2004;Satagopam et al 2010;Theodoropoulou et al 2008) and PDZ domains (Beuming et al 2005), and these are summarized in Table 9.4 and described below.…”
Section: Intracellular Partners and Signaling Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the Gprotein's subunits activate or inhibit a variety of effector proteins that modulate the cellular signal-transduction functions (Bosier and Hermans 2007;Wettschureck and Offermanns 2005). Two databases are available for G-protein complexes: the general gpDB (Elefsinioti et al 2004;Theodoropoulou et al 2008) and the more recent Human-gpDB (Satagopam et al 2010). Both provide information on the coupling between GPCR and G-protein ' subunit and on the interactions between the G-protein subunits and different effectors, and supply additional information on the interacting partners.…”
Section: Intracellular Partners and Signaling Pathwaysmentioning
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