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Protein Information: Mu-type opioid receptor

Cannonical Uniprot Accesion Number: P42866

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MDSSAGPGNI SDCSDPLAPA SCSPAPGSWL NLSHVDGNQS DPCGPNRTGL 
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GGSHSLCPQT GSPSMVTAIT IMALYSIVCV VGLFGNFLVM YVIVRYTKMK 
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TATNIYIFNL ALADALATST LPFQSVNYLM GTWPFGNILC KIVISIDYYN 
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MFTSIFTLCT MSVDRYIAVC HPVKALDFRT PRNAKIVNVC NWILSSAIGL 
       210        220        230        240        250
PVMFMATTKY RQGSIDCTLT FSHPTWYWEN LLKICVFIFA FIMPVLIITV 
       260        270        280        290        300
CYGLMILRLK SVRAMSGSKE KDRNLRRITR MVLVVVAVFI VCWTPIHIYV 
       310        320        330        340        350
IIKALITIPE TTFQTVSWHF CIALGYTNSC LNPVLYAFLD ENFKRCFREF 
       360        370        380        390        40
CIPTSSTIEQ QNSARIRQNT REHPSTANTV DRTNHQLENL EAETAPLP

Scientific name: Mus musculus


Is this protein a mutant? True


Mutations:


Residue 264: From M to A

Residue 265: From L to M


Corresponding Cannonical Protein:


Protein ID: 234

You can find this protein in the following complex structures:


Complex Structure ID: 197 Complex Structure ID: 202 Complex Structure ID: 198

References in which this protein is mentioned:


Abhijeet Kapoor, Gerard Martinez-Rosell, Davide Provasi, Gianni de Fabritiis & Marta Filizola. 2017. Dynamic and Kinetic Elements of µ-Opioid Receptor Functional Selectivity. Scientific reports 7 (1). doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-11483-8. Available in: Pubmed Link

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