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Protein Information: D(4) dopamine receptor

Cannonical Uniprot Accesion Number: P21917

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MGNRSTADAD GLLAGRGPAA GASAGASAGL AGQGAAALVG GVLLIGAVLA 
        60         70         80         90        100
GNSLVCVSVA TERALQTPTN SFIVSLAAAD LLLALLVLPL FVYSEVQGGA 
       110        120        130        140        150
WLLSPRLCDA LMAMDVMLCT ASIFNLCAIS VDRFVAVAVP LRYNRQGGSR 
       160        170        180        190        200
RQLLLIGATW LLSAAVAAPV LCGLNDVRGR DPAVCRLEDR DYVVYSSVCS 
       210        220        230        240        250
FFLPCPLMLL LYWATFRGLQ RWEVARRAKL HGRAPRRPSG PGPPSPTPPA 
       260        270        280        290        300
PRLPQDPCGP DCAPPAPGLP RGPCGPDCAP AAPGLPPDPC GPDCAPPAPG 
       310        320        330        340        350
LPQDPCGPDC APPAPGLPRG PCGPDCAPPA PGLPQDPCGP DCAPPAPGLP 
       360        370        380        390        400
PDPCGSNCAP PDAVRAAALP PQTPPQTRRR RRAKITGRER KAMRVLPVVV 
       410        420        430        440        450
GAFLLCWTPF FVVHITQALC PACSVPPRLV SAVTWLGYVN SALNPVIYTV 
       460        4
FNAEFRNVFR KALRACC

Scientific name: Homo sapiens


Is this protein a mutant? False


Alternative names:


  • D(2C) dopamine receptor

  • Dopamine D4 receptor


Corresponding Cannonical Protein:


Protein ID: 139

You can find this protein in the following complex structures:


Complex Structure ID: 845

SUPPORTED BY

ERNEST (COST Action CA18133)

GLISTEN (COST Action CM1207)

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