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Eleven new putative aminergic G-protein coupled receptors from Amphioxus (Branchiostoma floridae): identification,sequence analysis and phylogenetic relationship
Authors:Chloe Burman  Braudel Maqueira  John Coadwell  Peter D. Evans
Affiliation:The Inositide Laboratory, The Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK.
Abstract:We have identified eleven novel aminergic-like G-protein coupled receptor (GPCRs) sequences (named AmphiAmR1-11) by searching the genomic trace sequence database for the amphioxus species, Branchiostoma floridae. They share many of the structural motifs that have been used to characterize vertebrate and invertebrate aminergic GPCRs. A preliminary classification of these receptors has been carried out using both BLAST and Hidden Markov Model analyses. The amphioxus genome appears to express a number of D1-like dopamine receptor sequences, including one related to insect dopamine receptors. It also expresses a number of receptors that resemble invertebrate octopamine/tyramine receptors and others that resemble vertebrate alpha-adrenergic receptors. Amphioxus also expresses receptors that resemble vertebrate histamine receptors. Several of the novel receptor sequences have been identified in amphioxus cDNA libraries from a number of tissues.
Keywords:Amphioxus   Branchistoma floridae   G-protein coupled receptor  Monoamines  Dopamine  Octopamine  Histamine
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