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- Glyco-sulfo hotspots in the chemokine receptor system
extracellular loops and transmembrane domains of the receptor (CRS2), which will trigger conformational changes Schjoldager KT et al. 2020), and usually capped by a single sialic acid, although, in rare cases glycans can phosphate 5’-phosphosulfate (PAPS) donor to the hydroxyl group of a tyrosine residue of the protein chain This effect could be driven by a specific carrier or it can potentially be related with the increase Moreover, sulfated mCCR2 peptides can outcompete available chemokines, decreasing retinal degradation
- Combined docking and machine learning identify key molecular determinants of ligand pharmacological
allowed us to construct an exquisitely detailed structure‐activity relationship that identifies small changes This approach can be readily applied to any drug target."
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- Biphasic activation of β-arrestin 1 upon interaction with a GPCR revealed by methyl-TROSY NMR
Here, we show the conformational changes for βarr activation upon the C tail- and TM core-mediated interactions
- Murine bone marrow macrophages and human monocytes do not express atypical chemokine receptor 1
as this was the first description of ACKR1 expression by any leukocyte type and, if correct, would change
- Effect Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol on milk proteins and lipid levels in HC11 cells
this study, we investigated the effects of THC and CBD on the differentiation of MECs by assessing changes
- Structural landscape of the Chemokine Receptor system
CKRs can be classified into typical CKRs, atypical CKRs (ACKRs) which lack G-protein signaling, and viral The chemokine system exhibits great versatility, with more than 50 chemokines interacting with over 20 Currently, there are more than 40 available structures of chemokines and their receptors in the Protein Conformational changes between inactive and active states are facilitated by a "microswitch network" et al. 2017, Isaikina, Tsai et al. 2021, Zhang, Chen et al. 2021).
- Phospholipid Scrambling by G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Conformational changes that facilitate scrambling are distinct from those associated with GPCR signaling
- HDX-MS-optimized approach to characterize nanobodies as tools for biochemical and structural ...
Here we describe the rapid and efficient characterization of multiple PI3Kγ binding single-chain camelid
- G protein-biased GPR3 signaling ameliorates amyloid pathology in a preclinical Alzheimer's disease..
The changes in amyloid pathology are accompanied by robust microglial and astrocytic hypertrophy, which
- GPCRs Are Optimal Regulators of Complex Biological Systems and Orchestrate the Interface between ...
molecular diversity of GPCR signaling systems is likely to be closely associated with disease-associated changes
- Free-Energy Simulations Support a Lipophilic Binding Route for Melatonin Receptors
The side-chain flexibility of Tyr5.38 was significantly different in the two receptor subtypes, as assessed
- Canonical chemokine receptors as scavenging “decoys”
However, an imbalance in the chemokine system can also contribute to various diseases, such as inflammatory 2000), becoming incapable of promoting cell migration, a phenomenon which is likely to be mediated by changes
- G protein-coupled receptor interactions and modification of signalling involving the ghrelin ...
In all cases, the receptor interaction changes downstream signalling and the responses to receptor agonists
- Structural dynamics of Smoothened (SMO) in ciliary membrane and its interaction with membrane lipids
Structural analysis of SMO domains shows significant changes in the CRD and ICD, during the course of
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- Allosteric Effect of Nanobody Binding on Ligand-Specific Active States of the β2 Adrenergic Receptor
Here, we investigate the conformational changes induced by the binding of a nanobody (Nb80) on the active-like
- The Impact of CB1 Receptor on Nuclear Receptors in Skeletal Muscle Cells
Quantitative real-time probe-based polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) assays are deployed in order to This can be deduced from the qRT-PCR assays; triggering CB1 receptors amplifies both NR4A1 and NR4A3
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Actin in Neurotransmitter GPCR Signaling: Insights from Chronic Cholesterol Depletion Using Statin Side-Chain
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- Targeted Drug Design through GPCR Mutagenesis: Insights from β2AR
achieve this, the work of Heydenreich et al. (2023) will be analysed to demonstrate how mutagenesis can This paper thoroughly investigated the role of single amino acid changes to clarify the molecular mechanisms By identifying key β2AR residues that influence efficacy and potency, pharmaceutical researchers can For example, orthosteric drug design —in which drugs bind to the receptor’s primary active site—can now Understanding the evolutionary conservation of these residues can lead to the development of drugs that
- HBx induces hepatocellular carcinogenesis through ARRB1-mediated autophagy to drive the G 1/S cycle
immunohistochemistry; JAK1: Janus kinase 1; LOX: lysyl oxidase; MAP1LC3B/LC3: microtubule associated protein 1 light chain
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- Class B1 GPCR Dimerization: Unveiling Its Role in Receptor Function and Signaling
While GPCRs can exist as monomers, some types, like class C GPCRs, are obligate dimers, either as homodimers class B GPCRs, however, has been more controversial, despite increasing evidence that these receptors can These dimeric forms, which can either be transient or stable, are believed to influence the function Recent studies suggest that class B1 GPCRs can form both homodimers and heterodimers, which may play Guo, W., et al., Crosstalk in G protein-coupled receptors: Changes at the transmembrane homodimer interface
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Insights into GPCR Function Structural insights into ligand recognition and activation of the medium-chain
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- Therapeutic validation of an orphan G protein‐coupled receptor
., 2011), although it is widely accepted that medium‐chain fatty acids (MCFAs) can bind to and activate and 2. which ligands can be used as tool compounds to study the function and biology of this receptor distinct functional outcomes of agonist ligands (Pillaiyar et al., 2018) with biased properties which can