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GABAARRHO View alignment        Gamma-aminobutyric-acid A (GABAA) receptor rho subunit signature
 Type of fingerprint: COMPOUND with 3  elements
Links:
   PRINTS; PR00252 NRIONCHANNEL; PR00253 GABAARECEPTR; PR01671 GABAARRHO1
   PRINTS; PR01672 GABAARRHO2

 Creation date 13-MAR-2002

   1. WHITING, P.J., MCKERNAN, R.M. AND WAFFORD, K.A.
   Structure and pharmacology of vertebrate GABA(A) receptor subtypes.
   INT.REV.NEUROBIOL. 38 95-138 (1995).

   2. RUDOLPH, U., CRESTANI, F. AND MOHLER, H.
   GABA(A) receptor subtypes: dissecting their pharmacological functions.
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   3. BARNARD, E.A., SKOLNICK, P., OLSEN, R.W., MOHLER, H., SIEGHART, W., 
   BIGGIO, G., BRAESTRUP, C., BATESON, A.N. AND LANGER, S.Z.
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   (A) receptors: classification on the basis of subunit structure and receptor
   function.
   PHARMACOL.REV. 50 291-313 (1998).   

   4. BONNERT, T.P., MCKERNAN, R.M., FARRAR, S., LE BOURDELLES, B., 
   HEAVENS, R.P., SMITH, D.W., HEWSON, L., RIGBY, M.R., SIRINATHSINGHJI, D.J.,
   BROWN, N., WAFFORD, K.A. AND WHITING, P.J.
   Theta, a novel gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor subunit.
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   5. ASHCROFT, F.M.
   GABA(A) receptors.
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   6. PRITCHETT, D.B., SONTHEIMER, H., SHIVERS, B.D., YMER, S., KETTENMANN, H.,
   SCHOFIELD, P.R. AND SEEBERG, P.H.
   Importance of a novel GABA(A) receptor subunit for benzodiazepine 
   pharmacology.
   NATURE 338 582-585 (1989).

   7. ZHANG, D., PAN, Z.H., AWOBULUYI, M. AND LIPTON, S.A.
   Structure and function of GABA(C) receptors: a comparison of native versus 
   recombinant receptors.
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   8. DREW, C.A., JOHNSTON, G.A. AND WEATHERBY, R.P.
   Bicuculline-insensitive GABA receptors: studies on the binding of 
   (-)-baclofen to rat cerebellar membranes.
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   Gamma-aminobutyric acid type (GABA) is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter
   in the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS). It modulates inhibitory tone
   by interacting with two classes of receptor: ionotropic type A (GABAA) and
   metabotropic type B (GABAB) receptors [1]. GABAA receptors are pentameric
   membrane proteins that operate GABA-gated chloride channels [2] and belong
   to the ligand-gated ion channel superfamily [1]. Eight types of receptor
   subunit have been cloned, with multiple subtypes within some classes: alpha
   1-6, beta 1-4, gamma 1-4, delta, epsilon, pi, rho 1-3 and theta [3,4].
   Subunits are typically 50-60kDa in size and comprise a long N-terminal
   extracellular domain; 4 putative transmembrane (TM) domains; and a large 
   cytoplasmic loop connecting the third and fourth TM domains [5]. Amongst 
   family members, the large cytoplasmic loop displays the most divergence in 
   terms of primary structure, the TM domains showing the highest level of 
   sequence conservation [6].
  
   The effects of GABA on GABAA receptors are modulated by a range of
   therapeutically important drugs, including barbiturates, anaesthetics and
   benzodiazepines (BZs), which include the widely prescribed drugs librium and
   valium [1,5]. Furthermore, they are characterised by their sensitivity
   towards a selective antagonist, bicuculline [7]. A second type of ionotropic
   GABA receptor has been identified that is insensitive to bicuculline and
   classical GABAA modulators but has an enhanced affinity for GABA. This
   receptor was found to be composed principally of rho subunits and was termed
   'GABAC' in recognition of its altered pharmacology [8]. Despite this
   distinction, rho subunits are generally considered to be part of the GABAA
   family of receptor proteins due to similarities in sequence and topology.
  
   Whilst early studies supported the view that rho subunits assembled to form
   a homopentamer, it has been shown that a mutant rho 1 protein is able to
   coassemble with GABAA gamma 2 subunits as well as the glycine receptor alpha
   subunit [7]. Rho subunit mRNA occurs prominently in both human and rat
   retina [3], each subunit showing a characteristic pattern of spatial
   expression. In rat retina, rho 1 mRNA has been detected only in bipolar
   cells, whereas rho 2 transcripts have been detected in both bipolar and
   ganglion cells. In retinal tissues, expression of rho 3 mRNA is exclusive to
   ganglion cells [7]. Reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) and in situ
   hybridisation have shown rho transcripts also to be present in other regions
   of the brain, specifically those involved in visual signal processing, such
   as the superior colliculus and visual cortex [7].
  
   GABAARRHO is a 3-element fingerprint that provides a signature for GABAA
   receptor rho subunits. The fingerprint was derived from an initial alignment
   of 9 sequences: the motifs were drawn from conserved regions spanning the
   full alignment length, focusing on those sections that characterise rho
   subunits but distinguish them from the rest of the GABAA receptor subunit
   family - motif 1 lies at the N-terminus; and motifs 2 and 3 reside within
   the long cytoplasmic loop connecting TM domains 3 and 4 [7]. A single
   iteration on SPTR40_18f was required to reach convergence, no further
   sequences being identified beyond the starting set.

  SUMMARY INFORMATION
      9 codes involving  3 elements
      0 codes involving  2 elements

   COMPOSITE FINGERPRINT INDEX
  
    3|   9    9    9  
    2|   0    0    0  
   --+----------------
     |   1    2    3  

True positives..
 GAR2_MOUSE     GAR2_RAT       GAR1_MOUSE     GAR1_RAT       
 GAR1_HUMAN     GAR2_HUMAN     O42157         Q9YGQ5         
 GAR3_RAT       


  PROTEIN TITLES
   GAR2_MOUSE       Gamma-aminobutyric-acid receptor rho-2 subunit precursor (GA
   GAR2_RAT         Gamma-aminobutyric-acid receptor rho-2 subunit precursor (GA
   GAR1_MOUSE       Gamma-aminobutyric-acid receptor rho-1 subunit precursor (GA
   GAR1_RAT         Gamma-aminobutyric-acid receptor rho-1 subunit precursor (GA
   GAR1_HUMAN       Gamma-aminobutyric-acid receptor rho-1 subunit precursor (GA
   GAR2_HUMAN       Gamma-aminobutyric-acid receptor rho-2 subunit precursor (GA
   O42157           GABAC RECEPTOR SUBUNIT RHO-1B - Morone americana (White perc
   Q9YGQ5           GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC-ACID RECEPTOR RHO-2A SUBUNIT PRECURSOR - 
   GAR3_RAT         Gamma-aminobutyric-acid receptor rho-3 subunit precursor (GA

SCAN HISTORY SPTR40_18f 1 300 NSINGLE INITIAL MOTIF SETS GABAARRHO1 Length of motif = 18 Motif number = 1 Gamma-aminobutyric-acid A (GABAA) receptor rho subunit motif I - 1 PCODE ST INT MKFGIFLLWWGWVLAAES GAR1_MOUSE 1 1 MKFGIFLLWWGWVLAAES GAR1_RAT 1 1 MRFGIFLLWWGWVLATES GAR1_HUMAN 1 1 MPYLMRLALVLFCLMALV GAR2_MOUSE 1 1 MPYFMRLALFLFCLMALV GAR2_RAT 1 1 MPYFTRLILFLFCLMVLV GAR2_HUMAN 1 1 MPCYVRFVLLLLCLVVIG O42157 1 1 MPYMTKPLILLLCLVVIG Q9YGQ5 1 1 MVLAFWLAFFTYTWITLM GAR3_RAT 1 1 GABAARRHO2 Length of motif = 12 Motif number = 2 Gamma-aminobutyric-acid A (GABAA) receptor rho subunit motif II - 1 PCODE ST INT MLDSSYSDGEVN GAR1_MOUSE 391 372 MLDSSYSDGEVN GAR1_RAT 391 372 MLDGNYSDGEVN GAR1_HUMAN 390 371 MLDGSYSESEAN GAR2_MOUSE 376 357 TLDGSYSESEAN GAR2_RAT 376 357 MLDGSYSESEAN GAR2_HUMAN 376 357 MLDGTYSEADAN O42157 386 367 MLDGTYSEADTN Q9YGQ5 385 366 AFDGCYHDGETD GAR3_RAT 379 360 GABAARRHO3 Length of motif = 11 Motif number = 3 Gamma-aminobutyric-acid A (GABAA) receptor rho subunit motif III - 1 PCODE ST INT SERGSPQRKGQ GAR1_MOUSE 426 23 SERGSPQRKSQ GAR1_RAT 426 23 SERSSPQRKSQ GAR1_HUMAN 425 23 SELTSSKKKGL GAR2_MOUSE 415 27 SELTSSRKKGL GAR2_RAT 415 27 GEANAARKKGL GAR2_HUMAN 415 27 NEPTGTKKKGI O42157 427 29 ESTTTKKKKSL Q9YGQ5 433 36 ADSSQIKRKSL GAR3_RAT 415 24 FINAL MOTIF SETS GABAARRHO1 Length of motif = 18 Motif number = 1 Gamma-aminobutyric-acid A (GABAA) receptor rho subunit motif I - 1 PCODE ST INT MPYLMRLALVLFCLMALV GAR2_MOUSE 1 1 MPYFMRLALFLFCLMALV GAR2_RAT 1 1 MKFGIFLLWWGWVLAAES GAR1_MOUSE 1 1 MKFGIFLLWWGWVLAAES GAR1_RAT 1 1 MRFGIFLLWWGWVLATES GAR1_HUMAN 1 1 MPYFTRLILFLFCLMVLV GAR2_HUMAN 1 1 MPCYVRFVLLLLCLVVIG O42157 1 1 MPYMTKPLILLLCLVVIG Q9YGQ5 1 1 MVLAFWLAFFTYTWITLM GAR3_RAT 1 1 GABAARRHO2 Length of motif = 12 Motif number = 2 Gamma-aminobutyric-acid A (GABAA) receptor rho subunit motif II - 1 PCODE ST INT MLDGSYSESEAN GAR2_MOUSE 376 357 TLDGSYSESEAN GAR2_RAT 376 357 MLDSSYSDGEVN GAR1_MOUSE 391 372 MLDSSYSDGEVN GAR1_RAT 391 372 MLDGNYSDGEVN GAR1_HUMAN 390 371 MLDGSYSESEAN GAR2_HUMAN 376 357 MLDGTYSEADAN O42157 386 367 MLDGTYSEADTN Q9YGQ5 385 366 AFDGCYHDGETD GAR3_RAT 379 360 GABAARRHO3 Length of motif = 11 Motif number = 3 Gamma-aminobutyric-acid A (GABAA) receptor rho subunit motif III - 1 PCODE ST INT SELTSSKKKGL GAR2_MOUSE 415 27 SELTSSRKKGL GAR2_RAT 415 27 SERGSPQRKGQ GAR1_MOUSE 426 23 SERGSPQRKSQ GAR1_RAT 426 23 SERSSPQRKSQ GAR1_HUMAN 425 23 GEANAARKKGL GAR2_HUMAN 415 27 NEPTGTKKKGI O42157 427 29 ESTTTKKKKSL Q9YGQ5 433 36 ADSSQIKRKSL GAR3_RAT 415 24

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