I have a list of GPCRs, and I'd like to determine the G-proteins (Gs, Gi, Gq) to which they bind. In my ideal world, this would be a simple database lookup of experimentally-determined results. But in my searching, I've not found such a database.
Alternatively, I'd be open to computational prediction of G-protein specificity. For example, I've found these two publications:
- GRIFFIN: a system for predicting GPCR-G-protein coupling selectivity using a support vector machine and a hidden Markov model.
- Prediction of GPCR-G protein coupling specificity using features of sequences and biological functions.
But it doesn't appear like either of these methods are widely used. Anyone else know of any resources/methods that I should be aware of?
That Sevens database looks great, but why-oh-why do they hide their data in an imagemap?! (e.g., http://sevens.cbrc.jp/detail.php?db=hsap&chr=1&l=23073612&r=25074694&twin=0&id=CBRC-HSAP-01-0032)
Just added GPCRDB to the answer, they provide web-services (http://www.gpcr.org/7tm/webservices;jsessionid=07269f5e3769610b6dd012d36dc2) and BLAST searches.