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Upon completion of the human genome project over 800 G
protein-coupled receptor 1 (GPCR) genes, subdivided into five
categories, were identified. These receptors sense a diverse array
of stimuli, including peptides, ions, lipid analogues, light and
odour, in a discriminating fashion. Subsequently, they transduce a
signal from the ligand-receptor complex into numerous cellular
responses. The importance of GPCRs is further reflected in the fact
that they constitute the most common target for therapeutic drugs
across a 2 wide range of human disorders. Phylogenetic analysis of
GPCRs produced the GRAFS classification system, which subdivides
GPCRs into five discrete families: glutamate, rhodopsin, adhesion,
frizzled/taste2 and secretin receptors. The adhesion-GPCR family 2
can be further subdivided into eight groups. The field of
adhesion-GPCR biology has indeed become large enough to require a
volume dedicated solely to this field. The contributors to this
book have made a courageous effort to address the key concepts of
adhesion-GPCR biology, including the evolution and biochemistry of
adhesion-GPCRs; there are extensive discussions on the functional
nature of these receptors during development, the immune response
and tumourgenesis. Finally, there are chapters dedicated to
adhesion-GPCR signalling, an area of intense investigation.
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