نتایج جستجو برای: gpcr

تعداد نتایج: 4523  

2014
Caroline König Alfredo Vellido René Alquézar Jesús Giraldo

G-Protein-Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) are cell membrane proteins of relevance to biology and pharmacology. Their supervised classification in subtypes is hampered by label noise, which stems from a combination of expert knowledge limitations and lack of clear correspondence between labels and different representations of the protein primary sequences. In this brief study, we describe a systematic...

Journal: :Current opinion in pharmacology 2017
Skylar M Spangler Michael R Bruchas

Optogenetics has revolutionized neuroscience by providing means to control cell signaling with spatiotemporal control in discrete cell types. In this review, we summarize four major classes of optical tools to manipulate neuromodulatory GPCR signaling: opsins (including engineered chimeric receptors); photoactivatable proteins; photopharmacology through caging-photoswitchable molecules; fluores...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2011
Neil E Bhola Sufi M Thomas Maria Freilino Sonali Joyce Anirban Sahu Jessica Maxwell Athanassios Argiris Raja Seethala Jennifer R Grandis

PURPOSE Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) overexpression is correlated with decreased survival in head and neck cancer (HNC) where the addition of EGFR inhibition to standard chemoradiation approaches has improved treatment responses. However, the basis for the limited efficacy of EGFR inhibitors in HNC is incompletely understood. G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) have been shown to be o...

Journal: :IUPHAR/BPS guide to pharmacology CITE 2023

Adhesion GPCRs are structurally identified on the basis of a large extracellular region, similar to Class B GPCR, but which is linked 7TM region by GPCR autoproteolysis-inducing (GAIN) domain [10] containing proteolysis site (GPS). The N-terminal often shares structural homology with adhesive domains (e.g. cadherins, immunolobulin, lectins) facilitating inter- and matricellular interactions lea...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Jiuhong Kang Yufeng Shi Bin Xiang Bin Qu Wenjuan Su Min Zhu Min Zhang Guobin Bao Feifei Wang Xiaoqing Zhang Rongxi Yang Fengjuan Fan Xiaoqing Chen Gang Pei Lan Ma

Chromatin modification is considered to be a fundamental mechanism of regulating gene expression to generate coordinated responses to environmental changes, however, whether it could be directly regulated by signals mediated by G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), the largest surface receptor family, is not known. Here, we show that stimulation of delta-opioid receptor, a member of the GPCR fam...

2011
Florence Verrier Songon An Ann M. Ferrie Haiyan Sun Minjoung Kyoung Huayun Deng Ye Fang Stephen J. Benkovic

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) transmit exogenous signals to the nucleus, promoting a myriad of biological responses via multiple signaling pathways in both healthy and cancerous cells. However, little is known about the response of cytosolic metabolic pathways to GPCR-mediated signaling. Here we applied fluorescent live-cell imaging and label-free dynamic mass redistribution assays to stu...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2015
Jakobus van Unen Jeanette Woolard Ago Rinken Carsten Hoffmann Stephen J Hill Joachim Goedhart Michael R Bruchas Michel Bouvier Merel J W Adjobo-Hermans

The last frontier for a complete understanding of G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) biology is to be able to assess GPCR activity, interactions, and signaling in vivo, in real time within biologically intact systems. This includes the ability to detect GPCR activity, trafficking, dimerization, protein-protein interactions, second messenger production, and downstream signaling events with high s...

Journal: :Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology 2001
B K Rana T Shiina P A Insel

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent a major class of proteins in the genome of many species, including humans. In addition to the mapping of a number of human disorders to regions of the genome containing GPCRs, a growing body of literature has documented frequently occurring variations (i.e. polymorphisms) in GPCR loci. In this article, we use a domain-based approach to systematicall...

2015
Xuejun C. Zhang Ye Zhou Can Cao

G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of signaling proteins that are responsible for information input from the extracellular environment. The plasma membrane in which GPCRs reside usually carries an electrostatic membrane potential (DW). This potential and its variations in some cell types are important for cellular functions, including GPCR signaling (Mahaut-Smith et al. ...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Eshan Ghosh Kumari Nidhi Arun K. Shukla

G-protein-coupled receptors enable cells to recognize numerous external stimuli and to transmit corresponding signals across the plasma membrane to trigger appropriate cellular responses. Crystal structures of a number of these receptors have now been determined in inactive and active conformations bound to chemically and functionally distinct ligands. These crystal structures illustrate overal...

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