H. Moereels et al., THE ALPHA AND OMEGA OF G-PROTEIN COUPLED RECEPTORS - A NOVEL METHOD FOR CLASSIFICATION .1., Receptors & channels, 4(1), 1996, pp. 19-30
In this paper, a novel method is presented for classification of 113 n
eurotransmitter and opioid receptors that is based on the counting of
amino acid residues. With the use of sequence alignment, ten conserved
key residues were identified: cr. (the first Met residue of the seque
nce), Asn in the tentative first transmembrane domain (TM1), Asp (TM2)
, Cys (top of TM3), Arg (bottom of TM3), Trp (TM4), Cys (in the loop b
etween TM4 and TM5), Pro (TM5), Pro (TM6), Pro (TM7) and omega (the la
st residue of the sequence). The number of residues between these key
residues is unique for each receptor or receptor subtype and is used f
or classification. The number of residues between two key residues def
ines a segment. The sum of the segments before or after a key residue
is defined as a partition. In total, 73 possible classification scheme
s were found using two or three segments, partitions or a combination
of segments and partitions. The surprising and striking result is that
each of the sequences examined can be characterized by a code consist
ing of two or three figures. Each figure represents a number of amino
acid residues.