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This page contains 3D structural models (Version 3, built on Aug 2014) of 1,026 putative G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in the human genome generated by the GPCR-I-TASSER pipeline. The most recent (Version 4, built on June 2018) is now available as part of the GPCR-EXP database.

In GPCR-I-TASSER, the GPCR sequences are first threaded through the GPCR template library to identify muliple structure templates by the LOMETS programs. When close homolgous templates are identified, full-length models will be constructed by the I-TASSER based fragment assembly simulations, assisted by a GPCR and membrane specific force field and spatial restraints collected from mutagenesis experiments in GPCR-RD. In case that homologous templates are not available, an ab initio folding procedure is used to assemble the 7-TM-helix bundle from scratch, followed by the GPCR-I-TASSER fragment reassembly simulations. For multiple domain GPCRs, structural models are built by GPCR-I-TASSER for each domain separately which are then reassembly by the I-TASSER approach. All the models are finally subjected to FG-MD for fragment-guided molecular dynamic simulation refinements.

Note:

  • For each entry, the GPCR-HGmod data include top-five full-length models, LOMETS template and alignments, secondary structure prediction, solvent accessibility prediction, and residue-specific error and B-factor predictions.
  • The GPCR-I-TASSER models have generally higher resolution in the transmembrane regions; users should bear cautions on using the loop and tail regions of the models which have usually a relatively lower resolution. Users are encouraged to check the attached residue-specific quality (ResQ) prediction to assess the local structure errors.
  • All the models were constructed from the GPCR sequence alone. An attachment of addition ligand molecules may change the conformation of the structures.
  • Experimentally solved GPCR structures can be found at GPCR-EXP Database.
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[ GPCR-HGmod Version 1: Human GPCR structure models generated in Jun 2013 ]
[ GPCR-HGmod Version 2: Human GPCR structure models generated in Mar 2014 ]
[ GPCR-HGmod Version 3: Human GPCR structure models generated in Aug 2014 ]
[ GPCR-HGmod Version 4: Human GPCR structure models generated in Jun 2018 ]

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Structure Models of GPCRs in the Human Genome
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HG ID UniProt ID Length C-score Estimated
TM-score
Estimated
RMSD
Top 5 models
HG0420 Q8NGQ2 317 -0.14 0.7 ± 0.12 6.6 ± 4
HG0421 Q8NGT1 345 -1.22 0.56 ± 0.15 9.3 ± 4.6
HG0422 Q86SH1 318 -0.36 0.67 ± 0.13 7.1 ± 4.2
HG0423 O14843 346 -1.2 0.56 ± 0.15 9.2 ± 4.6
HG0424 Q86SH3 318 -0.49 0.65 ± 0.13 7.4 ± 4.3
HG0425 Q8NGS8 318 0 0.71 ± 0.11 6.3 ± 3.9
HG0426 Q8NHC4 309 -0.11 0.7 ± 0.12 6.5 ± 3.9
HG0427 Q8NGJ5 315 -0.29 0.68 ± 0.12 6.9 ± 4.1
HG0428 B9EIM0 316 -0.32 0.67 ± 0.13 7 ± 4.1
HG0429 Q8NGD4 311 -0.22 0.69 ± 0.12 6.7 ± 4
HG0430 O95221 314 -0.22 0.69 ± 0.12 6.8 ± 4


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