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200 items found for "Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 8"

  • Ep 130 with Dr. Richard Premont

    York) in 1990 and 1992, working with Ravi Iyengar on regulation/desensitization of the liver glucagon receptor His initial project to identify and clone taste receptors was unsuccessful, but led to the identification For this, we have worked in three main areas: the regulation of G protein-coupled receptor signaling particularly by the G protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK) – beta-arrestin system, the coordination biology and proteomics, molecular biology and biochemical enzymology, primary and model cell culture, and transgenic

  • Ep 131 with Dr. Richard Premont

    York) in 1990 and 1992, working with Ravi Iyengar on regulation/desensitization of the liver glucagon receptor His initial project to identify and clone taste receptors was unsuccessful, but led to the identification For this, we have worked in three main areas: the regulation of G protein-coupled receptor signaling particularly by the G protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK) – beta-arrestin system, the coordination biology and proteomics, molecular biology and biochemical enzymology, primary and model cell culture, and transgenic

  • Ep 133 with Dr. Richard Premont

    York) in 1990 and 1992, working with Ravi Iyengar on regulation/desensitization of the liver glucagon receptor His initial project to identify and clone taste receptors was unsuccessful, but led to the identification For this, we have worked in three main areas: the regulation of G protein-coupled receptor signaling particularly by the G protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK) – beta-arrestin system, the coordination biology and proteomics, molecular biology and biochemical enzymology, primary and model cell culture, and transgenic

  • Ep 132 with Dr. Richard Premont

    York) in 1990 and 1992, working with Ravi Iyengar on regulation/desensitization of the liver glucagon receptor His initial project to identify and clone taste receptors was unsuccessful, but led to the identification For this, we have worked in three main areas: the regulation of G protein-coupled receptor signaling particularly by the G protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK) – beta-arrestin system, the coordination biology and proteomics, molecular biology and biochemical enzymology, primary and model cell culture, and transgenic

  • The power of many: Multilevel targeting of representative chemokine and metabolite GPCRs in personalized cancer therapy

    GPCRs in personalized cancer therapy Published date September 12, 2024 Abstract "G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are vital cell surface receptors that govern a myriad of physiological functions. culminates by illuminating emerging therapies and discussing innovative strategies to harness the full potential

  • Delivery of US28 by incoming HCMV particles rapidly attenuates Akt activity to suppress HCMV lytic replication in monocytes

    US28 is a virally encoded G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that is essential for silent infections within Mechanistically, we found that US28 was necessary and sufficient to attenuate epidermal growth factor receptor Authors Jamil Mahmud, Brittany W Geiler, Juthi Biswas, Michael J Miller, Julia E Myers, Stephen M Matthews , Amanda B Wass, Christine M O'Connor, Gary C Chan Source Contribute to the GPCR News Coming soon Become

  • Session VI | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Antibody-drug conjugates targeting CD97 in glioblastoma Dimitris Placantonakis Adhesion G protein-coupled receptor localized in the developing and adult synapses and interact with synaptic scaffold proteins and glutamate receptors Several adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) have recently been shown to play critical roles We initially tested the ADC using in vitro WST-8 viability assays in human GBM cell lines and cell types Dimitris Placantonakis on the web Placantonakis Lab Google Scholar LinkedIn Adhesion G protein-coupled receptor

  • A positive Allosteric Modulator of M1 Acetylcholine Receptors Improves Cognitive Deficits in Male and Female Alzheimer’s Mice

    Sponsors GPCR Retreat Program < Back to schedule A positive Allosteric Modulator of M1 Acetylcholine Receptors Neuroscience at the University of Ottawa as a Postdoctoral Fellow to explore novel G protein-coupled receptor

  • GPCR Retreat 2023 - Part II

    Neuroscience at the University of Ottawa as a Postdoctoral Fellow to explore novel G protein-coupled receptor at The Rockefeller University, where she study’s the signaling and degradation of G protein-coupled receptors Amanda Klein's lab where she helped to investigate the role of various ATP-sensitive potassium channels to understand the mechanism by which a new class of biased allosteric modulators for the neurotensin receptor

  • Ep 146 with Dr Michael Feigin

    Craig Malbon at SUNY Stony Brook studying the role of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) and their regulators discussed his research on cell polarity and its role in cancer progression, his work on G-protein coupled receptors they face in studying GPCRs due to their low expression levels and the difficulty of localizing these receptors He also discussed his work on G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) in breast cancer, identifying GPR161 they face in studying GPCRs due to their low expression levels and the difficulty of localizing these receptors

  • Ep 42 with Dr. Randy Hall

    graduate school at the University of California at Irvine, studying the regulation of ionotropic glutamate receptors , Oregon, to do a post-doctoral fellowship in the laboratory of Thomas Soderling studying glutamate receptor continued his post-doctoral training at Duke University, where he studied the regulation of adrenergic receptors of the neuroprotective receptors GPR37 & GPR37L1 as well as the adhesion GPCRs BAI1, BAI2, and GPR56 Randy’s lab has a special interest in studying disease-associated mutations to human GPCRs that perturb receptor

  • Ep 153 with Dr Jacek Mokrosiński

    and worked closely with Dr Birgitte Holst studying structural and mechanistic properties of ghrelin receptor cell-based in vitro technologies to study mechanistic properties of GPCRs and understanding the dynamics of receptor discussed the importance of building professional connections and strategies for introducing oneself to potential Jacek shared his fascination with the growth hormone secretion receptor and the melanocortin 4 receptor Yamina, in turn, talked about her work on melanocortin receptors and an upcoming collaboration with a

  • Chemokine Physiology in Cancer

    1, 2022 Abstract Chemokines are chemotactic cytokines whose canonical functions govern movement of receptor Chemokines are a physiologic system that is finely tuned by ligand and receptor expression, ligand or receptor oligomerization, redundancy, expression of atypical receptors and non-GPCR binding partners In cancer, chemokines play paradoxical roles in both the directed emigration of metastatic, receptor-expressing Authors Donovan Drouillard, Brian T Craig, Michael B Dwinell Tags Chemokine receptor; cell migration;

  • Noval insights and therapeutic strategies for tumor-induced kidney pathologies

    Xu et al. identified the mammalian neurokinin 3 receptor (TACR3), a homolog of the G protein-coupled receptor TkR99D in fruit flies, as a potential therapeutic target for alleviating renal tubular dysfunction

  • Ep 72 with Dr. Stuart Maudsley

    Following this tremendous experience, he was recruited to be the Principal Investigator of the Receptor To broaden his biomedical skill-set Stuart next accepted the position of Head of the Receptor Pharmacology Unit at the National Institutes of Health – National Institute on Aging at the Johns Hopkins University Stuart’s current research, in the Receptor Biology Lab, focuses on the development of novel GPCR-based Stuart Maudsley on the web Maudsley Lab LinkedIn Google Scholar ResearchGate Maudsley Lab on Facebook Receptor

  • Ep 78 with Dr. Stuart Maudsley

    Following this tremendous experience, he was recruited to be the Principal Investigator of the Receptor To broaden his biomedical skill-set Stuart next accepted the position of Head of the Receptor Pharmacology Unit at the National Institutes of Health – National Institute on Aging at the Johns Hopkins University Stuart’s current research, in the Receptor Biology Lab, focuses on the development of novel GPCR-based Stuart Maudsley on the web Maudsley Lab LinkedIn Google Scholar ResearchGate Maudsley Lab on Facebook Receptor

  • Molecular characterization of breast cancer cell pools with normal or reduced ability to respond to progesterone: a study based on RNA-seq

    normal or reduced ability to respond to progesterone: a study based on RNA-seq Published date August 8, 2023 Abstract "Background: About one-third of patients with estrogen receptor alpha (ERα)-positive breast cancer have tumors which are progesterone receptor (PR) negative. Rolf Jaggi Tags Breast cancer cell pools , progesterone response , RNA-seq , CRISPR/Cas9 , estrogen receptor alpha , gene expression , Progesterone receptor.

  • Ep 31 with Dr. Kevin Pfleger

    Professor Pfleger has developed extensive expertise in profiling receptor binding and function at the globally-recognized expertise in bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) technology, including his patented Receptor-Heteromer Investigation Technology (Receptor-HIT) for studying heteromers. of the Australasian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists and is a member

  • Session VII | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Blanco Redondo Abstract "The Drosophila genome contains five loci encoding adhesion G-protein coupled receptors remoulade (remo) gene is a homologue of the vertebrate aGPCR ADGRA family, sharing the same overall receptor In L3 PNS specimen Remo is expressed in a subset of neurons expressing the DEG/ENaC channel pickpocket We found that the receptor is cleaved despite the lack of a consensus GPS sequence. Langenhan where I am studying and characterizing newly generated adhesion GPCR receptors in Drosophila

  • Removing the GPCR-mediated brake on exocytosis enhances insulin action, promotes adipocyte browning, and protects against diet-induced obesity

    Retreat Program < Back to schedule Removing the GPCR-mediated brake on exocytosis enhances insulin action Hamm, Ph.D. is the Aileen M. Current areas of interest include Protease Activated Receptor signaling in the cardiovascular system and regulation of vesicular exocytosis mediated by Gi/o-coupled receptors by G subunit binding to SNAREs , including the Glaxo Cardiovascular Discovery Award, the Distinguished Investigator Award from the National

  • Ep 147 with Dr. Demet Araç

    backgrounds, and career paths, with a focus on their experiences in the field of GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor Symposium to his team and encourage his students, postdocs, and PhD students to contact Yamina for potential addressed the naming conventions of proteins in the field, with Yamina expressing concern about the potential Scientists Demet and Yamina discussed the progress of their research in the GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor They also discussed the importance of the extracellular region of these receptors and its potential as

  • Expression pattern and clinical significance of beta 2-adrenergic receptor in oral squamous cell carcinoma: an emerging prognostic indicator and future therapeutic target

    GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Expression pattern and clinical significance of beta 2-adrenergic receptor indicator and future therapeutic target Published date November 1, 2022 Abstract Purpose: Beta 2-Adrenergic Receptor Uma Shankar Singh, Rakesh Kumar Singh Tags GPCR; OSCC; Oral cancer; Prognostic factor; β2-Adrenergic Receptor

  • Structure-based discovery of functionally selective 5-HT1A receptor agonists

    GPCR Retreat Program < Back to schedule Structure-based discovery of functionally selective 5-HT1A receptor

  • Ep 52 with Dr. Benjamin Myers

    His group studies the unusual signaling mechanisms employed by these atypical 7-transmembrane receptors from UCSF in 2008, where he worked with David Julius on the structure, function, and physiology of ion channels

  • Ep 53 with Dr. Timo De Groof

    within the research group and used this platform to develop nanobodies targeting viral G protein-coupled receptors with a special focus on the human cytomegalovirus-encoded chemokine receptor US28. research tools, to investigate different GPCR conformations, while also focusing on their therapeutic potential

  • Advanced data analysis for GPCR pharmacology

    Samuel Hoare On Demand 4 modules - 8 hours total Get Started Premium Members benefits: - Subscribe and Watch the recordings *Free for Premium Members Watch Your Instructor Dr. Sam specializes in kinetic analysis of drug action and is known for applying binding and signaling kinetics He completed his Ph.D. in biochemistry, studying allosteric modulation of dopamine receptors, from the He completed postdoctoral training at the National Institute of Mental Health, researching the pharmacological

  • Full Agenda for Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem

    Flash Presentations Health and Disease, Metabolism, Nervous System, Proteomics and Transcriptomics, Receptor Plenary Lecture Identification and Functional Characterization of Adhesion GPCRs As Steroid Hormone Receptors and Hearing and Balance Receptors Jinpeng Sun Read More 2:00 PM Complimentary Lunch Read More 3:00 PM and Hearing and Balance Receptors Bill Huang Self-Cleavage of GPR110 SEA Domain and Its Impact on GAIN Breast Cancer Mariam Melkumyan GPR110 modulates anxiety-like behaviors and memory function in mice potentially

  • Drosophila cytokine GBP2 exerts immune responses and regulates GBP1 expression through GPCR receptor Mthl10

    Immunology Drosophila cytokine GBP2 exerts immune responses and regulates GBP1 expression through GPCR receptor Moreover, the GBP2-induced response was silenced by pre-treatment with dsRNA targeting the GBP receptor

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