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Structural analysis of the hypothetical 2GNX protein was not able to identify any structurally similar proteins for the N-terminal domain. A structurally similar protein was however identified for the C-terminal domain and this was the GAF protein. It was predicted that cGMP ligand, which binds to GAF protein, may also bind to a pocket in 2GNX. | Structural analysis of the hypothetical 2GNX protein was not able to identify any structurally similar proteins for the N-terminal domain. A structurally similar protein was however identified for the C-terminal domain and this was the GAF protein. It was predicted that cGMP ligand, which binds to GAF protein, may also bind to a pocket in 2GNX. | ||
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Olfactory receptors likely constitute the largest gene superfamily in the vertebrate genome with over 900 olfactory receptor genes present in the human genome.
Structural analysis of the hypothetical 2GNX protein was not able to identify any structurally similar proteins for the N-terminal domain. A structurally similar protein was however identified for the C-terminal domain and this was the GAF protein. It was predicted that cGMP ligand, which binds to GAF protein, may also bind to a pocket in 2GNX.
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