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Identification
HMDB Protein ID HMDBP08398
Secondary Accession Numbers
  • 14110
Name Guanine nucleotide-binding protein G(I)/G(S)/G(T) subunit beta-1
Synonyms
  1. Transducin beta chain 1
Gene Name GNB1
Protein Type Unknown
Biological Properties
General Function Involved in GTPase activity
Specific Function Guanine nucleotide-binding proteins (G proteins) are involved as a modulator or transducer in various transmembrane signaling systems. The beta and gamma chains are required for the GTPase activity, for replacement of GDP by GTP, and for G protein- effector interaction
Pathways
  • Acrivastine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Alcaftadine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Alimemazine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Antazoline H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Astemizole H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Azatadine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Azelastine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Bamipine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Bepotastine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Betahistine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Bilastine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Bromodiphenhydramine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Brompheniramine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Buclizine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Carbinoxamine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Cetirizine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Chlorcyclizine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Chloropyramine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Chlorphenamine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Chlorphenoxamine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Cinnarizine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Clemastine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Clocinizine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Corticotropin Activation of Cortisol Production
  • Cyclizine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Cyproheptadine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Deptropine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Desloratadine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Dexbrompheniramine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Dexchlorpheniramine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Dimetindene H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Diphenhydramine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Diphenylpyraline H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Dopamine Activation of Neurological Reward System
  • Doxepin H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Doxylamine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Ebastine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Embramine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Emedastine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Epinastine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Excitatory Neural Signalling Through 5-HTR 4 and Serotonin
  • Excitatory Neural Signalling Through 5-HTR 6 and Serotonin
  • Excitatory Neural Signalling Through 5-HTR 7 and Serotonin
  • Fenethazine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Fexofenadine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Flunarizine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Histamine H1 Receptor Activation
  • Histapyrrodine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Homochlorcyclizine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Hydroxyethylpromethazine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Hydroxyzine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Intracellular Signalling Through Adenosine Receptor A2a and Adenosine
  • Intracellular Signalling Through Adenosine Receptor A2b and Adenosine
  • Intracellular Signalling Through FSH Receptor and Follicle Stimulating Hormone
  • Intracellular Signalling Through Histamine H2 Receptor and Histamine
  • Intracellular Signalling Through LHCGR Receptor and Luteinizing Hormone/Choriogonadotropin
  • Intracellular Signalling Through PGD2 receptor and Prostaglandin D2
  • Intracellular Signalling Through Prostacyclin Receptor and Prostacyclin
  • Isothipendyl H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Ketotifen H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Latrepirdine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Levocabastine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Levocetirizine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Loratadine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Lysophosphatidic Acid LPA1 Signalling
  • Lysophosphatidic Acid LPA2 Signalling
  • Lysophosphatidic Acid LPA3 Signalling
  • Lysophosphatidic Acid LPA4 Signalling
  • Lysophosphatidic Acid LPA5 Signalling
  • Lysophosphatidic Acid LPA6 Signalling
  • Mebhydrolin H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Meclizine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Mepyramine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Mequitazine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Methapyrilene H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Methdilazine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Mirtazapine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Mizolastine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Olopatadine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Orphenadrine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Oxatomide H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Oxomemazine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Phenbenzamine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Phenindamine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Pheniramine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Phenyltoloxamine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Pimethixene H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Promethazine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Propiomazine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Pyrrobutamine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Quetiapine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Quifenadine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Rupatadine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Talastine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Temelastine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Terfenadine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Thenalidine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Thenyldiamine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Thiazinamium H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Thonzylamine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Tolpropamine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Tripelennamine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Triprolidine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Tritoqualine H1-Antihistamine Action
  • Vasopressin Regulation of Water Homeostasis
Reactions Not Available
GO Classification Not Available
Cellular Location Not Available
Gene Properties
Chromosome Location Chromosome:1
Locus 1p36.33
SNPs GNB1
Gene Sequence
>1023 bp
ATGAGTGAGCTTGACCAGTTACGGCAGGAGGCCGAGCAACTTAAGAACCAGATTCGAGAC
GCCAGGAAAGCATGTGCAGATGCAACTCTCTCTCAGATCACAAACAACATCGACCCAGTG
GGAAGAATCCAAATGCGCACGAGGAGGACACTGCGGGGGCACCTGGCCAAGATCTACGCC
ATGCACTGGGGCACAGACTCCAGGCTTCTCGTCAGTGCCTCGCAGGATGGTAAACTTATC
ATCTGGGACAGCTACACCACCAACAAGGTCCACGCCATCCCTCTGCGCTCCTCCTGGGTC
ATGACCTGTGCATATGCCCCTTCTGGGAACTATGTGGCCTGCGGTGGCCTGGATAACATT
TGCTCCATTTACAATCTGAAAACTCGTGAGGGGAACGTGCGCGTGAGTCGTGAGCTGGCA
GGACACACAGGTTACCTGTCCTGCTGCCGATTCCTGGATGACAATCAGATCGTCACCAGC
TCTGGAGACACCACGTGTGCCCTGTGGGACATCGAGACCGGCCAGCAGACGACCACGTTT
ACCGGACACACTGGAGATGTCATGAGCCTTTCTCTTGCTCCTGACACCAGACTGTTCGTC
TCTGGTGCTTGTGATGCTTCAGCCAAACTCTGGGATGTGCGAGAAGGCATGTGCCGGCAG
ACCTTCACTGGCCACGAGTCTGACATCAATGCCATATGCTTCTTTCCAAATGGCAATGCA
TTTGCCACTGGCTCAGACGACGCCACCTGCAGGCTGTTTGACCTTCGTGCTGACCAGGAG
CTCATGACTTACTCCCATGACAACATCATCTGCGGGATCACCTCTGTCTCCTTCTCCAAG
AGCGGGCGCCTCCTCCTTGCTGGGTACGACGACTTCAACTGCAACGTCTGGGATGCACTC
AAAGCCGACCGGGCAGGTGTCTTGGCTGGGCATGACAACCGCGTCAGCTGCCTGGGCGTG
ACTGACGATGGCATGGCTGTGGCGACAGGGTCCTGGGATAGCTTCCTCAAGATCTGGAAC
TAA
Protein Properties
Number of Residues 340
Molecular Weight 37376.6
Theoretical pI 5.85
Pfam Domain Function
Signals
  • None
Transmembrane Regions
  • None
Protein Sequence
>Guanine nucleotide-binding protein G(I)/G(S)/G(T) subunit beta-1
MSELDQLRQEAEQLKNQIRDARKACADATLSQITNNIDPVGRIQMRTRRTLRGHLAKIYA
MHWGTDSRLLVSASQDGKLIIWDSYTTNKVHAIPLRSSWVMTCAYAPSGNYVACGGLDNI
CSIYNLKTREGNVRVSRELAGHTGYLSCCRFLDDNQIVTSSGDTTCALWDIETGQQTTTF
TGHTGDVMSLSLAPDTRLFVSGACDASAKLWDVREGMCRQTFTGHESDINAICFFPNGNA
FATGSDDATCRLFDLRADQELMTYSHDNIICGITSVSFSKSGRLLLAGYDDFNCNVWDAL
KADRAGVLAGHDNRVSCLGVTDDGMAVATGSWDSFLKIWN
GenBank ID Protein 31669
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID P62873
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name GBB1_HUMAN
PDB IDs
GenBank Gene ID X04526
GeneCard ID GNB1
GenAtlas ID GNB1
HGNC ID HGNC:4396
References
General References
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