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Primary Information

BoMiProt ID Bomi8217
Protein Name Probable G-protein coupled receptor 158
Organism Bos taurus
Uniprot IDE1BBQ2
Milk FractionWhey
Aminoacid Length 1216
Molecular Weight 135363
FASTA Sequence Download
Gene Name GPR158
Protein Existence Status reviewed

Secondary Information

Protein Function Predicted to enable G protein-coupled receptor activity. Predicted to act upstream of or within G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway and protein localization to plasma membrane. Predicted to be located in membrane.
Biochemical Properties Most Family C GPCRs containan N-terminal Venus Fly Trap (VFT) domain that is linked to the 7TM domain via the cysteine-rich domain (CRD) and plays an important role in ligand recognition. While GPPR158 lacks the VFT domain.GPR158 contains several potential Nglycosylation sites, all of them located in the N-terminal domain, but no O-glycosylation sites.
PTMs N-Linked Glycosylation at Asn, Isopeptide bond formation, Phosphorylation at Ser, Ubl conjugation
Site(s) of PTM(s)

N-glycosylation, O-glycosylation,
Phosphorylation
>sp|E1BBQ2|GP158_BOVIN Probable G-protein coupled receptor 158 OS=Bos taurus OX=9913 GN=GPR158 PE=3 SV=2 MGVMAYPFLFCLLLVHFGLGAIGASREAPSRPDPPRERTLRAKQHAQQPARASASDPSAP WSRSTDGTILAQKLAEEVPMDVASYLYTGDSHKLKRAN*98CSSRYELAGLPGKSPALASSHP SLHGALDTLTHATNFLNMMLQSN*143KSREQNLQDDLEWYQALVRSLLEGEPSISRAAITFST ESLSAPAPQVFLQATREESRILLQDLSSSAHHLAN*215ATLETEWFHGLRRKWRTHLHRRGSN QGPRGLGHSWRRRDGLSGDKSHVKWSPPYLECEN*274GSYKPGWLVTLSAAFYGLQPNLVPEF RGVMKVDINLQKVDIDQCSSDGWFSGTHKCHLN*333NSECMPIKGLGFVLGAYQCICKAGFYH PRDFSFNNFQRRGPDHHFVESAKDVSEEVHVCLPCSEGCPYCADDSPCFVQEDKYLRLAI ISFQALCMLLDFLSMLVVYRFRKAKSIRASGLILLETILFGSLLLYFPVVILYFEPSTFR CILLRWVRLLGFATVYGTVTLKLHRVLKVFLSRTAQRIPYMTGGRVMRMLAVILLVVFWF LVGWTSSVCQNLERHISLIGQGRTSDHLIFSMCLVERWDYMTAAAEFLFLLWGVYLCYAV RTVPSAFHEPRYMAVAVHNELIISAIFHTIRFVLASRLQSDWMLMLYFAHTHLTVTVTIG LLLIPKFSHSSNNPRDDIATEAYEDELDMGRSGS*694YLNSSINSAWS*705EHS*708LDPEDIRDELKK LYAQLEIYKRKKMITNNPHLQKKRCSKKGLGRSIMRRITEIPETVSRQCSKEDKDGGEHG SAKGSSAGRKNPQETAGGSGKPKEESLRSRVFSLKKSHSTYEHVREQPGGPGSPPAQSRE EEEATDNSVLGSPVGANRPRPLQEDS*866QAVSTESVPLVCKSASAHNLSSEKKPGPTRTSVL QKSLSVIASAKEKTLGLAGKTQAACVEERAKAQKALPRERETNRKYS*947NSDNAETQDSAPP NSSHSEEPRKPQKLGIMKQQRANPTTANSDLSPGATHMKDNFDIGEVCPWEIYDLAPGPG PLESKVQKHVSIAASEMERNPTFSLKEKSHPKPKAADLCQQSNPKS*1066VDKAEVCPWESQGQ S*1081LFEEEKYLMSKTQVPLGRAQGENSGQHCATGVCAGQCEELPPKAVASKVENENLNQLGE QEKKTSSSERNVPDSHNSSNNFQPPLMSRAEVCPWEFETPDKPNAERSVAFPASSALSAN KIAGPRNEEVRLARKV
Predicted Disorder Regions 27-62, 741-751, 774-1201
DisProt Annotation
TM Helix Prediction 7TMHs; (3-25), (421-439),(452-474),(489-507),(530-548),(613-635),(642-664)
Additional Comments GPR158 overexpression upregulates levels of the cell cycle regulator cyclin D1, but mutation of the NLS reverses this. Overexpression of GPR158 enhances the barrier function of a TBM cell monolayer, which is associated with an increase in the levels of tight junction proteins ZO-1 and occludin, similar to reported studies on GC treatment
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