Biology:Methuselah-like proteins

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Short description: Found in insects that play a role in aging and reproduction
Methuselah N-terminus
PDB 1fjr EBI.jpg
Structure of the ectodomain of Methuselah, a Drosophila G protein-coupled receptor associated with extended lifespan[1]
Identifiers
SymbolMethuselah_N
PfamPF06652
InterProIPR010596
SCOP21fjr / SCOPe / SUPFAM

The Methuselah-like proteins are a family of G protein-coupled receptors found in insects that play a role in aging and reproduction. Antagonizing these receptors can extend the life span of the animal and make it more resistant to free radicals and starvation, but also reduce reproduction and increase cold sensitivity. The age dependent decline in olfaction and motor function is unaffected.[2]

Methuselah-like proteins are related to G protein-coupled receptors of the secretin receptor family.[1]

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