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  • 📰 GPCR Weekly News, November 20 to 26, 2023

    Let Mark Schmeizl, our Chief Matchmaker help. Contact him by filling out this form. July 12 - 17, 2026 | 20th World Congress of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 2026 GPCR Jobs - Contact Mark

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    Mark your calendars for July 21st, as the next Dr. Modulation of GPCR receptors common to gut inflammatory diseases and neuronal disorders, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's

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    Jianming Han , Tao Che  for their analysis of GPCR-G protein selectivity revealed by structural pharmacology Mark your calendars because registration opens on July 18, 2024! Here’s a sneak peek at what you can expect: Principles of Pharmacology in Drug Discovery I - Techniques Submit your abstract today; you have less than two weeks! rat retrosplenial cortex Unveiling the therapeutic prospects of EGFR inhibition in rotenone-mediated parkinsonism

  • 📰 GPCR Weekly News, April 24 to 30, 2023

    Before you do so, mark your calendars and join us for the Dr. GPCRs in Neuroscience Evidence that RXFP4 is located in enterochromaffin cells and can regulate production WNT stimulation induces dynamic conformational changes in the Frizzled-Dishevelled interaction.

  • Intermolecular Interactions in G Protein-Coupled Receptor Allosteric Sites at the Membrane Interface

    In this work, we analyze interactions in the allosteric sites of the PAR2, C5aR1, and GCGR receptors We show that besides classical hydrogen bonds, weak polar interactions such as O-HC, O-Br, and long-range The availability of polar atoms for interactions in such cavities can be assessed by water molecules

  • Increased Anxiety-like Behaviors in Adgra1-/- Male But Not Female Mice are Attributable to...

    not female mice exhibited elevated anxiety levels in the open field, elevated plus maze, and light-dark

  • Regulation of rod photoreceptor function by farnesylated G-protein γ-subunits

    In all dark-adapted transgenic lines, Gαt1 was targeted to the outer segments, reversing its diffuse

  • New role of β-arrestins in MOR signaling

    the response to nociception, i.e. the response of the nervous system to painful stimuli; the 1970s marked under Gi/o activation-MOR, being crucial the formation of β-arrestin/ β2-adaptin and clathrin heavy chain If you are interested in learning more about the molecular details of this study, you can consult the

  • Dynamic GPCR activation revealed through time-resolved Cryo-EM

    These receptors respond to a variety of signals by undergoing structural changes that activate internal of GPCR activation has always been a challenge because G protein activation in cells occurs in less than This early interaction sets the stage for a cascade of significant conformational changes. Concurrently, the α1 helix extends, propagating structural changes throughout the G protein. With this high-resolution, dynamic view of GPCR activation, scientists can better tackle diseases by

  • Interacting binding insights and conformational consequences of the differential activity of...

    beneficial pharmacological effects in the treatment of several neurological disorders including, epilepsy, Parkinson simulations, we found that the presence of the CBD ligand in the GPR55 receptor elicit conformational changes The all-atom MD simulations reveal that CBD induces conformational changes linked with agonist-bound

  • 📰 GPCR Weekly News, February 27 to March 5, 2023

    Keep in mind that you can always change your email preferences in your account settings. There is no limit to the number of posters we can accommodate, so hurry and submit your poster so that we can add it to the list of posters and increase the number of people who can ''stop by'' it on March GPCRs in Neuroscience Physiological Condition Dependent Changes in Ciliary GPCR Localization in the Brain Reviews, GPCRs, and more Short-chain fatty acids: possible regulators of insulin secretion.

  • 📰 GPCR Weekly News, July 3 to 9, 2023

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  • Odorant receptors – a bit of smell for drug discovery

    in non-olfactory tissues including the testis, lung, intestine, skin, heart, and blood, where they can is quite stable, the number of ORs expressed in different human tissues is highly variable from more than epithelial cells proliferation via activation by β-ionone which initiates prostate cancer cell cycle arrest (Jones non-small-cell lung cancer OR2J3 activation induced apoptosis and inhibited cell proliferation and migration in long-term ectopic ORs there is a need to identify selective agonists or antagonists, where the starting point can

  • Decoding GPCR Function: The Role of Mutagenesis in Rational Drug Discovery

    “ A substitution of one amino acid by another in a protein can have effects ranging from negligible to While these structural techniques offer significant advantages in drug discovery, no single method can Furthermore, data on the role of specific residues within receptors can provide valuable insights for Mutagenesis involves deliberately altering the DNA sequence of a gene to study the resulting changes B., Chang, B., & Peisajovich, S. G. (2017).

  • 📰 GPCR Weekly News, June 19 to 25, 2023

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  • All Aboard the GPCR Express: Your Weekly Update is here! Oct 14-20, 2024

    Seize the chance to enhance your understanding and expertise in pharmacology under the guidance of the Act now to become a part of our prestigious learning community! receptor-Gi complex in a conformation stabilized by unique NPxxL motif Ligand-induced conformational changes

  • 📰 GPCR Weekly News, July 17 to July 23, 2023

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  • G protein coupling and activation of the metabotropic GABAB heterodimer

    Cryo-electron microscopy studies revealed a drastic conformational change upon activation and a unique metadynamics computations to predict the mechanism by which the inactive GP induces conformational changes

  • Exploring the Breakthroughs in GPCR Research

    Early-bird registration for premium Ecosystem members opens on July 31st , so mark your calendars and Topics include the complex pleiotropic behaviors of GPCRs and how these can be harnessed for innovative

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  • β-arrestin1 and 2 exhibit distinct phosphorylation-dependent conformations when coupling to the...

    Moreover, we assess β-arrestin conformational changes that are induced specifically by proximal and distal Here, we show differences between conformational changes that are induced by P-R* or R* receptor states

  • 📰 GPCR Weekly News, April 29 to May 5, 2024

    In the meantime, you can always check the  Classified GPCR News from the last weeks. announcements in today’s episode, so join us in this celebration and be the first to know about all the changes

  • 📰 GPCR Weekly News, March 6 to 12, 2023

    There is no limit to the number of posters we can accommodate, so hurry and submit your poster so that we can add it to the list of posters and increase the number of people who can ''stop by'' it on March GPCRs in Neuroscience Quinpirole ameliorates nigral dopaminergic neuron damage in Parkinson's disease de l'Innovation Technologique (Technological Innovation Award) Sosei Heptares Receives Approval for Change

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