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Human GPCRs
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Ortholog Sequences
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Integrated Tools
GPCR Evolution Database
Precision evolutionary insights for human G-protein-coupled receptors
Accelerating GPCR Research Through Evolution
GPCRs are the largest protein family and most lucrative drug targets. Our database provides evolutionary trajectories to clarify specificity and identify pathogenic variants.
Why GPCRs Matter
- • Largest protein family in human genome
- • Primary targets for pharmaceutical drugs
- • Complex signaling mechanisms
- • Frequently implicated in diseases
Our Approach
- • Residue-level evolutionary information
- • High-quality multiple-sequence alignments
- • Rigorously curated phylogenetic trees
Integrated Analysis Tools
Three tools for evolution-guided analysis
Differential Conservation
Pinpoint positions that contribute to common and receptor-specific functions
Multi-Receptor Comparison
Generate conservation tables to compare multiple receptors side-by-side
Combine Orthologs
Merge ortholog alignments to reveal divergence across paralogous lineages