Domain Annotation: SCOP2 Classification SCOP2 Database Homepage

ChainsTypeFamily Name Domain Identifier Family IdentifierProvenance Source (Version)
ASCOP2 FamilyClass A (rhodopsin) G protein-coupled receptor-like 8103349 4001858 SCOP2 (2022-06-29)
ASCOP2 SuperfamilyG protein-coupled receptor-like 8103350 3000473 SCOP2 (2022-06-29)
BSCOP2B SuperfamilyG protein-coupled receptor-like 8103350 3000473 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)

Domain Annotation: ECOD Classification ECOD Database Homepage

ChainsFamily NameDomain Identifier ArchitecturePossible HomologyHomologyTopologyFamilyProvenance Source (Version)
A7tm_1_2e7bvqA2 A: alpha bundlesX: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-like (From Topology)H: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-like (From Topology)T: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeF: 7tm_1_2ECOD (1.6)
APhage_lysozyme_2e7bvqA1 A: a+b complex topologyX: Lysozyme-like (From Homology)H: Lysozyme-likeT: Lysozyme-likeF: Phage_lysozyme_2ECOD (1.6)
B7tm_1_2e7bvqB2 A: alpha bundlesX: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-like (From Topology)H: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-like (From Topology)T: Family A G protein-coupled receptor-likeF: 7tm_1_2ECOD (1.6)
BPhage_lysozyme_2e7bvqB1 A: a+b complex topologyX: Lysozyme-like (From Homology)H: Lysozyme-likeT: Lysozyme-likeF: Phage_lysozyme_2ECOD (1.6)

Domain Annotation: CATH CATH Database Homepage

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A, B
PF00959Phage lysozyme (Phage_lysozyme)Phage lysozymeThis family includes lambda phage lysozyme and E. coli endolysin. Domain
A, B
PF000017 transmembrane receptor (rhodopsin family) (7tm_1)7 transmembrane receptor (rhodopsin family)This family contains, amongst other G-protein-coupled receptors (GCPRs), members of the opsin family, which have been considered to be typical members of the rhodopsin superfamily. They share several motifs, mainly the seven transmembrane helices, GC ...This family contains, amongst other G-protein-coupled receptors (GCPRs), members of the opsin family, which have been considered to be typical members of the rhodopsin superfamily. They share several motifs, mainly the seven transmembrane helices, GCPRs of the rhodopsin superfamily. All opsins bind a chromophore, such as 11-cis-retinal. The function of most opsins other than the photoisomerases is split into two steps: light absorption and G-protein activation. Photoisomerases, on the other hand, are not coupled to G-proteins - they are thought to generate and supply the chromophore that is used by visual opsins [1].
Domain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
A, B
Endolysin,Beta-1 adrenergic receptor chimera

Pharos: Disease Associations Pharos Homepage Annotation

ChainsDrug Target  Associated Disease
A, B
PharosP08588

Membrane Protein Annotation: PDBTM PDBTM Database Homepage

Membrane Protein Annotation: MemProtMD MemProtMD Database Homepage