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- 📰 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 Minh and the team are looking for collaborators from academia and industry.
- 🤯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
- When the Islet Lit Up: Advancing GPCR Imaging in Native Tissue
and chemistry pulled him into the world of GLP-1R, pancreatic β-cells, and the biological questions David The call from David — the glowing islet — created a pivot the team couldn’t ignore. He learned tissue complexity from David; David picked up the quirks of acetonitrile. David Hodson
- How Collaboration Sparked a GPCR Imaging Breakthrough in Chemical Biology
David Hodson needed molecules that were only one synthetic step beyond what JB was already making. When David later shared early data — including a moment where he realized he could image an entire islet David brought deep experience in islet biology, calcium imaging, and tissue physiology. David picked up unexpected chemistry insights — including a well-loved lesson involving acetonitrile David Hodson
- How a Failed Experiment Created a Powerful GPCR Imaging Tool
Watch Episode #177 The Experiment That Was Never Meant to Succeed When David Hodson’s lab teamed up with David Hodson
- GBCRdb for beginners
David Gloriam and Dr. Albert Kooistra.
- New Resources in GPCRdb
David Gloriam , Dr.
- How Breakthroughs Happen: Eric Trinquet on Innovation, Serendipity & GPCRs
The Innovation Trap: Why Most Scientists Think Too Narrowly Eric doesn’t mince words: many junior scientists Mini Timeline 🎯 Early 2000s: Trinquet leads IP1 & Tag-lite development 🧪 Mid-2010s: Rare-earth scaffold It’s the product of layered collaborations—with Durham University chemist David Parker on the probe chemistry
- Innovative Data-Driven Solutions: The pHSense Revolution
However, Trinquet’s team, in collaboration with Professor David Parker from Durham University, cracked Mini Timeline: pHSense Development Early 2020s: Rare-earth probe synthesis begins Collaborative screening
- How Schild Analysis Protects Your Conclusions in GPCR Research
David Hodson walks through how his team uses fluorescence tools and chemically engineered ligands to
- The Truth About GPCR Product Launches: Years in the Making
David Parker spent years designing rare-earth europium probes. Mini Timeline: The Road to pHSense → Initial lanthanide probe design with Durham University (chemistry
- How Collaboration Drives GPCR Discoveries
at the door, or the moment a team realizes the question in front of them is simply too big for one mind finally into islet biology — each step revealing a simple truth: Complex problems require multiple minds David Hodson
- Unlocking the Future of Medicine: Advancements in GPCR Research
reveals unexpected differences in downstream pathway activation Chiara D Mancinelli, Joshua Levitz, David It is an opportunity to connect with like-minded scientists and researchers and gain valuable insights
- 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
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, July 24 to July 30, 2023
Lukas Grätz, David Gloriam, and Gunnar Schulte’s research on Unveiling pathway selectivity in Frizzleds
- Transformative GPCR Insights: Unleash New Horizons in Science | Sep 9 - 15, 2024
Burger , Arthur Christopoulos , David M.
- 📰 GPCR Weekly News, November 20 to 26, 2023
David Gloriam and his team present GproteinDb in 2024 Are you looking to hire?
- ⛵Sailing the GPCR Seas: Your Weekly Research Voyage! ⦿ Nov 11 - 17, 2024
José Labandeira-García , Rafael Franco Endomembrane GPCR signaling: 15 years on, the quest continues Davide
- Hop in the Time Machine with GPCR: Unraveling the Future of Research! ⦿ Nov 24 - Dec 1, 2024
This Week’s Highlights: G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) pharmacogenomics Miles D Thompson , David
- Orthosteric vs Allosteric Interactions— and the pHSense Shift in Internalization
Working closely with Professor David Parker of Durham University, Trinquet’s group cracked the scaffold
- Accelerating GPCR Drug Discovery With Conformation-Stabilizing VHHs
GPCRs are divided into six classes based on amino acid sequence similarities, but only four of the classes
- Structural basis of adhesion GPCR GPR110 activation by stalk peptide and G-proteins coupling
Gq, Gs, Gi, G12 and G13 engagements with GPR110 reveals details of G-protein engagement, including a dividing
- On-cell nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to probe cell surface interactions
This may be broadly divided into studies focused on obtaining detailed molecular information in the intracellular
- Conjugation Strategies for Probe Development
Thanks to the unique linker structure we obtain, which can be divided into three differentiated parts
- Ode to GPCRs
Physiology or Medicine was awarded jointly to Ragnar Arthur Granit, Haldan Keffer Hartline, and George David The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2000 - Speed read: Mind reading - NobelPrize.org. https://
- From Failed Experiments to Predictive GPCR Models
former students now work in industry, where their ability to bridge the computational-experimental divide
- Exendin-4 Attenuates Remodeling in the Remote Myocardium of Rats After an Acute Myocardial ...
Methods: Rats were divided into sham, sham + Exendin-4 (10 μg/day, i.p), MI, and MI + Exendin-4.
- From Pipettes to Platforms: The Evolution of GPCR Research
organization absolutely fascinated me — the idea that receptors could cluster and control specificity blew my mind Mini Timeline: Manual assay years — technical rigor as foundation Technology boom — scaling curiosity
- The Perils and Guardrails of Modifying Signalling Proteins in Bioassays
Manchanda and colleagues [37] showed that for the glucagon-like-peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R), mini-Gs These findings suggest that the use of mini-G proteins could have hindered the accurate quantification Mini G protein probes for active G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in live cells. Mini-G proteins: Novel tools for studying GPCRs in their active conformation. GPCR Activation States Induced by Nanobodies and Mini-G Proteins Compared by NMR Spectroscopy.






















