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- Bursicon receptor gene HLGR2 as a potential RNA interference target for control of the fall ...
target for control of the fall webworm Hyphantria cunea Background: Insect G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs HLGR2 is a typical GPCR and shows high structural and sequence similarity with other insect LGR2 proteins
- A role for BET proteins in regulating basal, dopamine-induced and cAMP/PKA-dependent ...
The D1 receptor (D1R) is a Gαs/olf-coupled GPCR which activates a cAMP/PKA/DARPP-32 signalling cascade Finally, we report that JQ1 treatment downregulated expression of many GPCRs and also impaired ERK1/2
- Beyond Clearance: The Strategic Power of Irreversible Drug Binding
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- Targeted Activation of G-Protein Coupled Receptor-Mediated Ca 2+ Signaling Drives Enhanced Cartilage
This study demonstrated Gαq-G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR)-mediated [Ca2+]i signaling involvement cartilage-like matrix production, and it established hM3Dq as a powerful tool for elucidating the role of GPCR-mediated
- Allosteric Effect of Nanobody Binding on Ligand-Specific Active States of the β2 Adrenergic Receptor
Nanobody binding stabilizes G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) in a fully active state and modulates Altogether, our results provide insights into the effect of intracellular binding partners on the GPCR
- Chronic itch: emerging treatments following new research concepts
However, many new targets, such as Mas-related GPCRs and unexpected new pathways need to be also explored
- Harnessing Deep Mutational Scanning for Enhanced Drug Discovery
residues spans from the extracellular surface to the transmembrane area, linking with canonical class A GPCR activation motifs to initiate proton-sensing GPCRs.
- Rhodopsin as a Molecular Target to Mitigate Retinitis Pigmentosa
These disorders are mainly related to the abnormalities in the rod G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR),
- Prostaglandin signaling in ciliogenesis and development
Many G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) including EP4 are localized in cilia for modulating cAMP signaling
- Understanding the Journey: Catherine Demery's Path to Addiction Science
A Detour Through Immunology Her growing interest in addiction led her to the NIH’s Perinatology Research While her work there focused on immunological changes in pregnancy—not addiction—it was a valuable chapter She gained exposure to in vivo models, immunology, and complex study design, while also getting closer “It really forced me to kind of patch up all my immunology holes and then apply them. I came away from that job with just a whole new appreciation for immunology and for pregnancy.
- Chemokine receptor-targeted drug discovery: progress and challenges
Further difficulties arise from the existence of cross-reactivity with other GPCRs and differences in of chemokine receptors which are regulated by globular protein ligands, unlike most of the class A GPCRs
- Applications of Cryo-EM in small molecule and biologics drug design
cryo-EM has enabled insights into important drug target families such as G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs
- Engineered synaptic tools reveal localized cAMP signaling in synapse assembly
Given that postsynaptic latrophilin adhesion-GPCRs drive synapse formation and produce cAMP, we suggest
- Disentangling bias between G q, GRK2, and arrestin3 recruitment to the M 3 muscarinic acetylcholine
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) transmit extracellular signals to the inside by activation of intracellular
- On-cell nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to probe cell surface interactions
characterize ligand interactions with cell surface membrane proteins such as G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs
- Target Residence Time: The Hidden Driver of In Vivo Efficacy
And when receptors are dense (like GPCRs on membranes), this rebinding hits the collisional limit , where
- Free-Energy Simulations Support a Lipophilic Binding Route for Melatonin Receptors
"The effects of the neurohormone melatonin are mediated by the activation of the GPCRs MT1 and MT2 in
- Odorant G protein-coupled receptors as potential therapeutic targets for adult diffuse gliomas ...
and review Odorant receptors (ORs) account for about 60% of all human G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs
- Involvement of various chemokine/chemokine receptor axes in trafficking and oriented locomotion ...
their functional activities are achieved by binding to the cell surface G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs
- Purpose-Driven Opioid Research: Catherine Demery’s Academic Path
And GPCR pharmacology isn’t just an academic pursuit—it’s essential to understanding and responding to
- Deficiency of β-arrestin2 alleviates apoptosis through GRP78-ATF6-CHOP signaling pathway in ...
is a key protein that mediates desensitization and internalization of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs
- Synaptic integration of subquantal neurotransmission by co-localized G protein coupled receptors in
Colocalization of different actions of GPCRs provide synaptic integration within presynaptic terminals
- HBx induces hepatocellular carcinogenesis through ARRB1-mediated autophagy to drive the G 1/S cycle
dependent kinase inhibitor 1B; CQ: chloroquine; E2F1: E2F transcription factor 1; FBS: fetal bovine serum; GPCRs
- Exendin-4 Attenuates Remodeling in the Remote Myocardium of Rats After an Acute Myocardial ...
Exendin-4, and possibly through G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), increases levels of cAMP and upregulates
- New role of β-arrestins in MOR signaling
Opioid receptors belong to class A of G protein-coupled receptors or GPCRs and signaled mainly through





