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- Targeting GPCRs in the CNS: Advances in Drug Discovery Strategies
BBB , and since their targets are on the membrane of cells, they have easier access to the receptors than Biomed Pharmacother. 2018 Feb;98:222-232. doi: 10.1016/j.biopha.2017.12.056 Azam S, Haque ME, Jakaria M, ):11646-11664. doi: 10.3390/cimb46100691 Navarro G, Sotelo E, Raïch I, Loza MI, Brea J, Majellaro M.
- Neuropeptide S Encodes Stimulus Salience in the Paraventricular Thalamus
The paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT) has recently been identified as an integrator of stimulus
- The sixth transmembrane region of a pheromone G-protein coupled receptor, Map3, is implicated in ...
The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe has two mating types, Plus (P) and Minus (M). investigated the stringency of the two GPCRs, Mam2 and Map3, for their respective pheromones, P-factor and M-factor acid residues of Map3, F214 and F215, are key residues important for discrimination of closely related M-factors
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, April 1 to 7, 2024
This week's highlight includes congrats to: David A Cooper, David Minh, et al., for their research on
- Transmembrane domains of GPCR dimers – a novel hot spot for drug discovery
M. et al. 2018; Manglik, A. et al. 2012). the formation of dimers and alter their function by destroying the interface between two receptors (M. structure of CB1R–5HT2AR heterodimers, preventing cognitive impairment while preserving analgesia in vivo (M.
- GBCRdb for beginners
David Gloriam and Dr. Albert Kooistra.
- 🤯Mind-blowing GPCR Scoops! Discover the Latest Breakthroughs! ⦿ Nov 18 - 24, 2024
Nguyen , Ziaurrehman Tanoli , Saad Hassan , Umut Onur Özcan , Jimmy Caroli , Albert J Kooistra , David Taracena Herrera , Søren N Andreassen , Jimmy Caroli , Albert J Kooistra , Gáspár Pándy-Szekeres , David
- Decoding β-Arrestins: from Structure to function
H. 2020, Casiraghi, M. et al. 2019), double electron-electron resonance (DEER) spectroscopy for high-resolution M. et al. 2019), and hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX) mass spectrometry for time-dependent conformational M. et al. 1999), while dual knockout is lethal (Schmid, C. L., & Bohn, L. M. 2009).
- GPCR Binding Affinity Experiments: Interpreting Data With Confidence as We Head Into 2026
Interpret multi-phase binding curves correctly , recognizing G-protein coupling and kinetic effects rather than Design GPCR binding affinity experiments that tell the truth , ensuring affinity data support—rather than Maria Majellaro, Johannes Broichhagen, and David Hodson discuss GLP-1 receptor probes, fluorescence-based This growth reflects something deeper than metrics: a shared demand for clearer interpretation, stronger
- New Resources in GPCRdb
David Gloriam , Dr.
- Fluorescence Polarization in GPCR Research
Research FP assays work on the principle that a fluorescent ligand bound to protein rotates slower than This makes them very useful for GPCR drug discovery, since receptors are a lot bigger than their small They are more accessible than radioligand assays, since they do not require complex equipment for analysis Miranda-Pastoriza D, Bernárdez R, Azuaje J, Prieto-Díaz R, Majellaro M, Tamhankar AV, Koenekoop L, González
- How Collaboration Drives GPCR Discoveries
chemist who would eventually help his lab visualize receptors in living systems with far more precision than The knockout behaved differently than expected. And when those pieces come together, the field jumps forward faster than any lab could push it alone. David Hodson
- From Farm Fields to GPCR Discovery, GLP-1 and GIP
Key next questions: Why do some patients respond better than others? David Hodson
- How Schild Analysis Protects Your Conclusions in GPCR Research
Visualizing GLP-1 & GIP Receptors in Islets and Brain Understanding incretin biology depends on more than David Hodson walks through how his team uses fluorescence tools and chemically engineered ligands to
- How Breakthroughs Happen: Eric Trinquet on Innovation, Serendipity & GPCRs
It’s the product of layered collaborations—with Durham University chemist David Parker on the probe chemistry At early stages, breadth matters more than precision. Cast a wide net. Follow anomalies.
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, December 18 to 31, 2023
Franziska M Heydenreich, Michel Bouvier, Brian Kobilka, M Madan Babu, and their team's work on Molecular
- Canonical chemokine receptors as scavenging “decoys”
M, et al. 2023).
- Innovative Data-Driven Solutions: The pHSense Revolution
However, Trinquet’s team, in collaboration with Professor David Parker from Durham University, cracked
- Radioligands vs. Fluorescent Ligands: Binding Assays
Soave M, Briddon SJ, Hill SJ, Stoddart LA.
- The Truth About GPCR Product Launches: Years in the Making
David Parker spent years designing rare-earth europium probes.
- Navigating the Signaling Network: RTK and GPCR Crosstalk Uncovered
J., Ghassemian, M., Kufareva, I., & Ghosh, P. (2024).
- Biased Agonism at the GLP-1 Receptor: A Pathway to Improved Therapeutic Outcomes
Moreover, exendin-P5 has been observed to reduce adipose tissue size more effectively than exendin, suggesting Anson, M., et al., Incidence of new onset type 2 diabetes in adults living with obesity treated with
- Dr. GPCR University registration is now open! Secure your spot now!
spatial, temporal and ligand bias of G protein-coupled receptors Antonios Drakopoulos, Peter Gmeiner, Davide
- Class B1 GPCR Dimerization: Unveiling Its Role in Receptor Function and Signaling
Bouvier, M., Oligomerization of G-protein-coupled transmitter receptors.
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, July 24 to July 30, 2023
Lukas Grätz, David Gloriam, and Gunnar Schulte’s research on Unveiling pathway selectivity in Frizzleds
- 📰 GPCR Weekly Buzz: Exciting Schedule Shifts for Principles of Pharmacology I & II | August 12-18, 2024
SMOOTHENED-PKA signaling in the Hedgehog cascade Elita Yuliantie , Arthur Christopoulos , Patrick M.
- Unlocking the Future of Medicine: Advancements in GPCR Research
reveals unexpected differences in downstream pathway activation Chiara D Mancinelli, Joshua Levitz, David
- Extracellular signal-regulated kinases – a potential pathway for GPCR-targeted drug discovery
M., & Lefkowitz, R. J. (2003).
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, November 20 to 26, 2023
David Gloriam and his team present GproteinDb in 2024 Are you looking to hire?
- Ode to GPCRs
Physiology or Medicine was awarded jointly to Ragnar Arthur Granit, Haldan Keffer Hartline, and George David Shampo, M. A. & Kyle, R. A. Sir Bernard Katz--winner of Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. Ekaterini Tiligada, C., Tiligada, E. & Ennis, M.
















