Protein family
Secretin receptor family (class B GPCR subfamily [ 1] ) consists of secretin receptors regulated by peptide hormones from the glucagon hormone family . The family is different from adhesion G protein-coupled receptors .[ 2]
The secretin-receptor family of GPCRs include vasoactive intestinal peptide receptors and receptors for secretin , calcitonin and parathyroid hormone /parathyroid hormone-related peptides. These receptors activate adenylyl cyclase and the phosphatidyl-inositol-calcium pathway . The receptors in this family have seven transmembrane helices ,[ 3] [ 4] like rhodopsin-like GPCRs. However, there is no significant sequence identity between these two GPCR families and the secretin-receptor family has its own characteristic 7TM signature.[ 5]
The secretin-receptor family GPCRs exist in many animal species. Data mining with the Pfam signature has identified members in fungi, although due to their presumed non-hormonal function they are more commonly referred to as Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors , making the Adhesion subfamily the more basal group.[ 6] Three distinct sub-families (B1-B3) are recognized.
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^ Hamann J, Aust G, Araç D, Engel FB, Formstone C, Fredriksson R, et al. (2015). "International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. XCIV. Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors" . Pharmacological Reviews . 67 (2): 338–67. doi :10.1124/pr.114.009647 . PMC 4394687 . PMID 25713288 .
^ PDB : 4L6R ; Siu FY, He M, de Graaf C, Han GW, Yang D, Zhang Z, et al. (July 2013). "Structure of the human glucagon class B G-protein-coupled receptor" . Nature . 499 (7459): 444–9. Bibcode :2013Natur.499..444S . doi :10.1038/nature12393 . PMC 3820480 . PMID 23863937 .
^ PDB : 5VEX ; Song G, Yang D, Wang Y, de Graaf C, Zhou Q, Jiang S, et al. (June 2017). "Human GLP-1 receptor transmembrane domain structure in complex with allosteric modulators". Nature . 546 (7657): 312–315. Bibcode :2017Natur.546..312S . doi :10.1038/nature22378 . PMID 28514449 . S2CID 2141649 .
^ Hollenstein K, de Graaf C, Bortolato A, Wang MW, Marshall FH, Stevens RC (January 2014). "Insights into the structure of class B GPCRs" . Trends in Pharmacological Sciences . 35 (1): 12–22. doi :10.1016/j.tips.2013.11.001 . PMC 3931419 . PMID 24359917 .
^ Krishnan A, Almén MS, Fredriksson R, Schiöth HB (2012). Xue C (ed.). "The origin of GPCRs: identification of mammalian like Rhodopsin, Adhesion, Glutamate and Frizzled GPCRs in fungi" . PLOS ONE . 7 (1): e29817. Bibcode :2012PLoSO...729817K . doi :10.1371/journal.pone.0029817 . PMC 3251606 . PMID 22238661 .