“…In spite of tremendous ongoing projects for identification of novel H 3 ligands, there is no crystallography or NMR derived solved 3D structure for H 3 R due to obstacles and challenges dealing with solubilization, purification, and crystallization of GPCRs (Carpenter, Beis, Cameron, & Iwata, 2008;Loll, 2003;Zhao & Wu, 2012). By solving the 3D structure of bovine rhodopsin using crystallography technique in 2000, this protein was used for modeling of GPCRs as the only available template for several years as well as for H 3 R. Following the introduction of crystal structure for histamine H 1 receptor in complex with doxepin by Shimamura et al (2011), it was used for developing more realistic homology models for H 3 R in comparison with bovine rhodopsin (Harusawa et al, 2013;Tang et al, 2013;Wen, Liu, Hu, Wang, & Wu, 2017). However, the structural features can be considered in addition to sequence similarity for alignment of target and template sequence for modeling purposes.…”