GPCRs Class A
🧪 RFL16386RF
Source: E.coli
Species: Rat
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-354)
🧪 RFL31455BF
Source: E.coli
Species: Bovine
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-353)
🧪 RFL11086FF
Source: E.coli
Species: Felis catus
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-353)
🧪 RFL26747CF
Source: E.coli
Species: Cercocebus atys (Sooty mangabey) (Cercocebus torquatus atys)
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-352)
🧪 RFL19138PF
Source: E.coli
Species: Pan troglodytes
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-352)
🧪 RFL1336PF
Source: E.coli
Species: Papio anubis (Olive baboon)
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-352)
🧪 RFL3130MF
Source: E.coli
Species: Mus musculus
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-359)
🧪 RFL21711MF
Source: E.coli
Species: Macaca mulatta
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-352)
🧪 RFL6873RF
Source: E.coli
Species: Rat
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-349)
🧪 RFL24292HF
Source: E.coli
Species: Human
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-446)
🧪 RFL32420MF
Source: E.coli
Species: Macaca mulatta
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-446)
🧪 RFL17407SF
Source: E.coli
Species: Sus scrofa (Pig)
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-446)
🧪 RFL28566OF
Source: E.coli
Species: Oryctolagus cuniculus
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-180)
🧪 RFL25541BF
Source: E.coli
Species: Bovine
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-444)
🧪 RFL26636HF
Source: E.coli
Species: Human
Tag:
Conjugation:
Protein Length: Full Length (1-443)
Class A GPCRs are the largest and most varied group, making up about 48% of all GPCR receptors. This class includes receptors for light, like rhodopsin, as well as key neurotransmitter receptors for dopamine and serotonin, and hormone receptors, such as adrenergic receptors. What sets Class A apart is its structure: these receptors have a short N-terminus and a specific Asp-Arg-Tyr (DRY) motif in their third transmembrane segment, which plays a crucial role in activating G-proteins. By focusing on Class A and its essential functions, we support research and innovation in areas spanning vision, mental health, and hormone-related processes.