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Protein Information: 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 1B

Cannonical Uniprot Accesion Number: P28222

        10         20         30         40         50
MEEPGAQCAP PPPAGSETWV PQANLSSAPS QNCSAKDYIY QDSISLPWKV 
        60         70         80         90        100
LLVMLLALIT LATTLSNAFV IATVYRTRKL HTPANYLIAS LAVTDLLVSI 
       110        120        130        140        150
LVMPISTMYT VTGRWTLGQV VCDFWLSSDI TCCTASILHL CVIALDRYWA 
       160        170        180        190        200
ITDAVEYSAK RTPKRAAVMI ALVWVFSISI SLPPFFWRQA KAEEEVSECV 
       210        220        230        240        250
VNTDHILYTV YSTVGAFYFP TLLLIALYGR IYVEARSRIL KQTPNRTGKR 
       260        270        280        290        300
LTRAQLITDS PGSTSSVTSI NSRVPDVPSE SGSPVYVNQV KVRVSDALLE 
       310        320        330        340        350
KKKLMAARER KATKTLGIIL GAFIVCWLPF FIISLVMPIC KDACWFHLAI 
       360        370        380        390  
FDFFTWLGYL NSLINPIIYT MSNEDFKQAF HKLIRFKCTS 

Scientific name: Homo sapiens


Is this protein a mutant? False


Alternative names:


  • 5-HT-1B

  • 5-HT1B

  • 5-HT-1D-beta

  • S12

  • Serotonin 1D beta receptor

  • Serotonin receptor 1B


Corresponding Cannonical Protein:


Protein ID: 1

You can find this protein in the following complex structures:


Complex Structure ID: 83 Complex Structure ID: 87 Complex Structure ID: 85 Complex Structure ID: 385 Complex Structure ID: 922 Complex Structure ID: 1275 Complex Structure ID: 1293 Complex Structure ID: 1435 Complex Structure ID: 1436 Complex Structure ID: 1437 Complex Structure ID: 1433 Complex Structure ID: 1434 Complex Structure ID: 1442 Complex Structure ID: 1438 Complex Structure ID: 1439 Complex Structure ID: 1440 Complex Structure ID: 1441 Complex Structure ID: 87

References in which this protein is mentioned:


Ismael Rodríguez-Espigares, Mariona Torrens-Fontanals, et al.. 2020. GPCRmd uncovers the dynamics of the 3D-GPCRome. Nature methods 17 (8). doi: 10.1038/s41592-020-0884-y. Available in: Pubmed Link

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