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Q96LD9 (Q96LD9_HUMAN) Unreviewed, UniProtKB/TrEMBL

Last modified November 16, 2011. Version 58. Feed History...

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Names and origin

Protein names
Gene names
Name:H4 EMBL AAL09297.1
OrganismHomo sapiens (Human) EMBL AAL09297.1
Taxonomic identifier9606 [NCBI]
Taxonomic lineageEukaryotaMetazoaChordataCraniataVertebrataEuteleostomiMammaliaEutheriaEuarchontogliresPrimatesHaplorrhiniCatarrhiniHominidaeHomo

Protein attributes

Sequence length390 AA.
Sequence statusComplete.
Protein existenceEvidence at transcript level

General annotation (Comments)

Sequence similarities

Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family. RuleBase RU000688

Ontologies

Keywords
   Cellular componentMembrane
   DomainTransmembrane RuleBase RU000688
   Molecular functionG-protein coupled receptor RuleBase RU000688
Receptor
Transducer
Gene Ontology (GO)
   Cellular componentintegral to membrane

Inferred from electronic annotation. Source: UniProtKB-KW

   Molecular functionhistamine receptor activity

Inferred from electronic annotation. Source: InterPro

Complete GO annotation...

Sequences

Sequence LengthMass (Da)Tools
Q96LD9 [UniParc].

Last modified December 1, 2001. Version 1.
Checksum: CC82B5D30D216C66

FASTA39044,470
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MADTNSTINL SLSTRVTLAF FMSLVAFAIM LGNALVILAF VVDKNLRHRS SYFFLNLAIS 

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DFFVGVISIP LYIPHTLFEW DFGKEICVFW LTTDYLLCTA SVYNIVLISY DRYLSVSNAV 

       130        140        150        160        170        180 
SYRTQHTGVL KIVTLMVAVW VLAFLVNGPM ILVSESWKDE GSECEPGFFS EWYILAITSF 

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LEFVIPVILV AYFNMNIYWS LWKRDHLSRC QSHPGLTAVS SNICGHSFRG RLSSRRSLSA 

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STEVPASFHS ERQRRKSSLM FSSRTKMNSN TIASKMGSFS QSDSVALHQR EHVELLRARR 

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LAKSLAILLG VFAVCWAPYS LFTIVLSFYS SATGPKSVWY RIAFWLQWFN SFVNPLLYPL 

       370        380        390 
CHKRFQKAFL KIFCIKKQPL PSQHSRSVSS 

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References

[1]"Discovery of a novel member of the histamine receptor family."
Nguyen T., Shapiro D.A., George S.R., Setola V., Lee D.K., Cheng R., Rauser L., Lee S.P., Lynch K.R., Roth B.L., O'Dowd B.F.
Mol. Pharmacol. 59:427-433(2001) [PubMed: 11179435] [Abstract]
Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE.
+Additional computationally mapped references.

Cross-references

Sequence databases

EMBL
GenBank
DDBJ
AY008280 mRNA. Translation: AAL09297.1.
IPIIPI00023596.
UniGeneHs.287388.

3D structure databases

ProteinModelPortalQ96LD9.
ModBaseSearch...

Protein-protein interaction databases

STRINGQ96LD9.

Protein family/group databases

GPCRDBSearch...

Protocols and materials databases

StructuralBiologyKnowledgebaseSearch...

Phylogenomic databases

HOVERGENHBG102132.

Gene expression databases

ArrayExpressQ96LD9.

Family and domain databases

InterProIPR000276. 7TM_GPCR_Rhodpsn.
IPR017452. GPCR_Rhodpsn_supfam.
IPR008102. Histamine_H4_recept.
[Graphical view]
PfamPF00001. 7tm_1. 1 hit.
[Graphical view]
PRINTSPR00237. GPCRRHODOPSN.
PR01726. HISTAMINEH4R.
PROSITEPS00237. G_PROTEIN_RECEP_F1_1. 1 hit.
PS50262. G_PROTEIN_RECEP_F1_2. 1 hit.
[Graphical view]
ProtoNetSearch...

Entry information

Entry nameQ96LD9_HUMAN
AccessionPrimary (citable) accession number: Q96LD9
Entry history
Integrated into UniProtKB/TrEMBL: December 1, 2001
Last sequence update: December 1, 2001
Last modified: November 16, 2011
This is version 58 of the entry and version 1 of the sequence. [Complete history]
Entry statusUnreviewed (UniProtKB/TrEMBL)
DisclaimerAny medical or genetic information present in this entry is provided for research, educational and informational purposes only. It is not in any way intended to be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or care.