Browsing by Subject "G proteins--Receptors"
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Differential expression of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes in Jurkat cells and their signaling
(2011-08-15)
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Diversity and bias through receptor–receptor interactions in GPCR heteroreceptor complexes. Focus on examples from dopamine D2 receptor heteromerization
(2014-05-13)
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Open AccessAllosteric receptor–receptor interactions in GPCR heteromers appeared to introduce an intermolecular allosteric mechanism contributing to the diversity and bias in the protomers. Examples of dopamine D2R heteromerization ... -
Functional role of positively selected amino acid substitutions in mammalian rhodopsin evolution
(Macmillan Publishers, 2016-02-11)
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Open AccessVisual rhodopsins are membrane proteins that function as light photoreceptors in the vertebrate retina. Specific amino acids have been positively selected in visual pigments during mammal evolution, which, as products of ... -
G protein-coupled receptor heterodimerization in the brain
(2013)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play critical roles in cellular processes and signaling and have been shown to form heteromers with diverge biochemical and/or pharmacological activities that are different from those ... -
New insights into the stereochemical requirements of the bradykinin B1 receptor antagonist binding
(2016-07-21)
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Open AccessBradykinin (BK) is a nonapeptide involved in several pathophysiological conditions including among others, septic and haemorrhagic shock, anaphylaxis, arthritis, rhinitis, asthma, inflammatory bowel disease. Accordingly, ... -
Overproduction of human M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor: An approach toward structural studies
(2011-06)
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Skin tastes bitter molecules through the bitter taste receptors
(2018)
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The M-5 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor third intracellular loop regulates receptor function and oligomerization
(2010-07)
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The zinc binding receptor GPR39 interacts with 5-HT1A and GalR(1) to form dynamic heteroreceptor complexes with signaling diversity
(2015-12-01)
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Open AccessGPR39 is a class A G protein-coupled receptor involved in zinc binding and glucose homeostasis regulation, among other physiological processes. GPR39 was originally thought to be the receptor for obestatin peptide but this ... -
Zinc is involved in depression by modulating G-protein-coupled receptor heterodimerization
(2016-04)
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Open Access5-Hydroxytryptamine 1A receptor and galanin receptor 1 belong to the G protein-coupled receptors superfamily, and they have been described to heterodimerize triggering an anomalous physiological state that would underlie ...