What is DB-DRD4?
The
Dopamine D4 receptor Database (DB-DRD4) is a publicly accessible, relational
database, provides comprehensive data related to the DRD4 gene encoded
proteins involved in
various behavioral phenotypes, including autonomic nervous systemdysfunction,
attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and the personality trait
of novelty seeking function and is a candidate gene for several
behavioral disorders like parkinson's disease and schizophrenia. This
database consolidates sequence information from SwissProt
(release 54.6), and GenBank (flat file release 162.0), in which sequences
are classified according to a hierarchy of different classes, families
and sub-families, based on extensive literature search and contains
254
publically available sequences from 51 genera.
The
Database DB-DRD4 include following details regarding to Dopamine D4
Receptor Sequences:
| 1. |
GenBank
Accession No., SwissProt & GenBank Entry and Organism Name of
the DRD4 sequences of 69 species and synthetic construct. |
| 2. |
Organism
classification. |
| 3. |
Signature
(one letter code) of the G-protein coupled receptor family I (PS50262)
with their C-terminal and N-terminal position. |
| 4. |
Amino
acid residues (one letter code) of predicted transmembrane regions
with their C-terminal and N-terminal position. |
| 5. |
Amino
acid length of Dopamine receptor D4 sequences. |
| 6. |
Amino
acid sequence of Dopamine receptor D4 sequences. |