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- The Hidden Driver of GPCR Drug Success: Why Target Residence Time Matters More Than You Think
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- Biphasic activation of β-arrestin 1 upon interaction with a GPCR revealed by methyl-TROSY NMR
function of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). βarrs typically interact with phosphorylated C-terminal tail (C tail) and transmembrane core (TM core) of GPCRs. However, the effects of the C tail- and TM core-mediated interactions on the conformational activation Here, we show the conformational changes for βarr activation upon the C tail- and TM core-mediated interactions Our NMR analyses demonstrated that while the C tail-mediated interaction alone induces partial activation
- Why Sokhom Pin Never Left GPCRs, Even When Everyone Else Did
Scientific fads rise and fall.
- From Ox Liver to AI: How the History of Pharmacology Shapes Its Future
Fast-forward a few thousand years, and we’re talking beta receptors, receptor theory, and AI-generated All of it connected. All of it is essential. Dr.
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, September 11 to 17, 2023
If you have registered, please submit poster abstracts through this form and the short talk selections Targeted and Immuno-oncology Sosei Heptares Adds World-leading Expertise to its Scientific Advisory Board Call
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, August 28 to September 3, 2023
You can submit your poster abstracts using this form and short talks will be selected from abstracts. Global Healthcare Conference CEO Raymond Stevens to Speak at STAT Future Summit on Obesity Therapeutics Call
- From Snapshots to Predictions: Why Mechanism of Action Matters
And here’s the danger: if you can’t tell how a drug is working, every downstream decision—SAR, lead When Two Mechanisms Look the Same Some of the most difficult calls in pharmacology happen when two different Without the right model, it’s like staring at identical twins—you can’t tell them apart until you see That could be: An orthosteric partial agonist , or An allosteric partial agonist The raw data won’t tell When data alone are ambiguous, models tell you which parameters to control, which conditions to vary,
- The Imprecision Problem: Why Your GPCR Drug Discovery Program Is Off-Track Before It Even Starts
Hiring Won’t Save Your GPCR Drug Discovery Program When a drug discovery program stalls, the default Ambiguous Decision Gates: Molecules advance or stall based on vibes, not criteria.
- How Understanding Intracellular Drug Access Can Transform Your GPCR Drug Discovery Program
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- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, July 31 to August 6, 2023
Randy Hall's study: GPR37L1's role in shaping cortical astrocytes during development Dr. Research Collaboration Addex Therapeutics To Release Half-Year 2023 Financial Results And Host Conference Call
- Fly casting with ligand sliding and orientational selection supporting complex formation of a GPCR..
All molecular components (bosentan, hETB, membrane, and solvent) were represented with an all-atom model bosentan fluctuating randomly in solution is captured using a tip region of the flexible N-terminal tail Bosentan then slides occasionally from the tip to the root of the N-terminal tail (ligand–sliding). The bosentan-captured conformations by the tip-region and root-region of the N-terminal tail correspond
- The One Reason Why Biotech Startups Fail More Often Than They Should
👉 Biotech startups rarely fail all at once. When complexity grows faster than strategy, biotech companies begin to fall apart quietly. 👉 This article Clarity before chaos is what prevents biotech startups from slowly falling apart. order before chaos becomes expensive What separates resilient biotech startups from those that slowly fall And in a field defined by uncertainty, that shift makes all the difference.
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, February 20 to 26, 2023
All-Atom Molecular Dynamics Simulations Indicated the Involvement of a Conserved Polar Signaling Channel Slow-rising and fast-falling dopaminergic dynamics jointly adjust negative prediction error in the ventral understanding of the role of muscarinic receptors in the molecular pathology and treatment of schizophrenia Call
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, January 15 to 21, 2024
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- GPCR Pharmacology Insights That Prevent Real Drug Discovery Failures
Kenakin talked about the specific allosteric properties orthosteric drugs cannot offer. control over receptor output, these GPCR pharmacology insights determine whether a series advances or stalls
- Episode 87 of Dr. GPCR Podcast is available now!
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- From One to Many: How a GPCR Curiosity Became a Field-Wide Toolkit
In fact, it all began with a phone call (from Bruce Merrifield, no less) encouraging Sakmar to work on pilot data came together, rotation student Ilana Kotliar joined and pushed the project to scale across all
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, October 30 to November 4, 2023
Find speaker details on the Live Talks page and mark your calendar HERE. Progresses Its GLP-1 Receptor Agonist PF-06954522 into a Phase 1 Trial Andrew Hopkins Inducted into RSC BMCS Hall
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- When Pain Becomes a Catalyst: How Personal Experience Redefined One Scientist’s Mission
"When you talk to patients that have an unmet need, you learn things that no one is thinking about in
- Navigating the Signaling Network: RTK and GPCR Crosstalk Uncovered
The cross-talk between growth factor receptors and GPCRs is an intriguing area of study. of specific phosphorylation events provide a deeper understanding of the molecular basis for cross-talk
- Mapping Motion: Intermediate States, Deorphanization & Discovery
Learn the fundamentals of ligand activity, mechanism of action, and GPCR discovery strategy—all at your GPCR Symposia – On-demand talks from GPCR trailblazers Watch anytime. Learn from the best.
- Biotech Startup Failure: Why Teams Drift Off Course Without a Single Wrong Decision
Most biotech founders assume that failure comes from making the wrong call. A flawed experiment. Where Execution and Strategy Quietly Fall Out of Sync As drift accumulates, the first visible cracks
- From Lab Logic to Leadership: How Scientific Thinking Holds Back Biotech Operations
Stalled progress. Clarity doesn’t precede action; it follows it. 2️⃣ “Eliminate error at all costs” Labs are built around Trying to eliminate all risk leads to overengineering and stagnation . 👉 Instead of shipping early and The discipline to align a team without all the answers. Real leadership often means choosing without all the answers.
- Diversification of PAR signaling through receptor crosstalk
physiological and pathological relevance of these interactions, since this additional level of molecular cross-talk
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, May 15 to 21, 2023
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- From Venice to Virtual Molecules: Alessandro Nicoli’s Unexpected Journey into Computational Chemistry
Falling for Computational Chemistry Alessandro’s master’s thesis brought him face to face with his “second Let’s embrace the challenge to study all of them.”
- The Quiet Power of RGS Proteins: Rethinking Pain Pathways through GPCR Biology
development, the field has remained too focused on ion channels like NAV1.8 , despite these targets falling


















