PMID: 9185463May 1, 1997Paper

Adrenergic receptors and alpha 2 agonists--1) Molecular biological study of adrenoceptors

Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology
T Mizobe

Abstract

Molecular biological studies have established classification of adrenergic receptors 40 years after Prof Ahlquist first classified them into alpha and beta. They are now classified into 9 subtypes consisting of 400 to 480 amino acids. They belong to a super-family of G-protein coupled receptors. Based on the amino acid sequence, the topography of adrenoceptors is depicted as a snake model twisting itself back and forth through the membrane 7 times.

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