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AI protein structure prediction-based modeling and mutagenesis of a protostome receptor and peptide ligands reveal key residues for their interaction
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 298Issue 10102440Published online: August 29, 2022- Shi-Qi Guo
- Ya-Dong Li
- Ping Chen
- Guo Zhang
- Hui-Ying Wang
- Hui-Min Jiang
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0The protostome leucokinin (LK) signaling system, including LK peptides and their G protein-coupled receptors, has been characterized in several species. Despite the progress, molecular mechanisms governing LK peptide–receptor interactions remain to be elucidated. Previously, we identified a precursor protein for Aplysia leucokinin-like peptides (ALKs) that contains the greatest number of amidated peptides among LK precursors in all species identified so far. Here, we identified the first ALK receptor from Aplysia, ALKR.