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204 items found for "Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 4"
- Ep 114 with Dr. Robert F. Bruns
doctoral dissertation was the first large-scale study of structure-activity relationships for adenosine receptors postdoc with John W Daly at NIH and Solomon Snyder at Johns Hopkins, he developed the first adenosine receptor He then joined WL/PD, where his lab demonstrated the existence of two subtypes of the adenosine A2 receptor In 1988, he joined Lilly as a receptor biologist in charge of a high-throughput screening lab. Bruns has over 80 publications and 11,000 citations, with an h-index of 47. Dr. Robert F.
- Ep 70 with Dr. Stephen Ferguson
Duke University (1994-1997), where he and his colleagues investigated the role of G protein-coupled receptor kinases and beta-arrestin in regulating G protein-coupled receptor endocytosis, trafficking, and signaling He was a recipient of Canada's Top 40 under 40 award in 2004 and received Queen Elizabeth II, Diamond His research career has focused on the investigation of the regulation of G protein-coupled receptors Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) for his research investigating the role of metabotropic glutamate receptor
- Ep 90 with Dr. Nariman Balenga
and received my Ph.D. in Molecular Medicine in 2010 after studying the orphan atypical cannabinoid receptor I studied the function of RGS5, calcium-sensing receptor, and an orphan adhesion GPCR, GPR64/ADGRG2 in with hyperparathyroidism and their impact on body calcium homeostasis and bone resorption in relevant transgenic
- Ep 39 with Dr. Kathryn E Livingston
John Traynor , Kathryn worked to develop and understand first-in-class allosteric modulators of opioid receptors Research into their mechanism of action in purified systems formed the base of her thesis work. There she researched the beta-2 adrenergic receptor and developed assays to investigate real-time activity
- Molecular characterization of breast cancer cell pools with normal or reduced ability to respond to progesterone: a study based on RNA-seq
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. seven significantly enriched biological processes affected by PR and associated with G protein-coupled receptor Rolf Jaggi Tags Breast cancer cell pools , progesterone response , RNA-seq , CRISPR/Cas9 , estrogen receptor alpha , gene expression , Progesterone receptor.
- Ep 151 with Dr GPCR Board
GPCR, an ecosystem designed to bring together stakeholders interested in using G-Protein Coupled Receptors Her work focused on chemokine receptors, members of the GPCR family that control cell movement in the thorough and mechanistic understanding of processes that control cell signaling by protease-activated receptors important discoveries related to the mechanisms that control PAR1 signaling and closely related family members Her laboratory is the recognized expert on protease-activated receptors, particularly PAR1, and over
- Ep 110 with Dr. G. Aditya Kumar
at Hyderabad, India, where he studied the interaction of membrane cholesterol with the serotonin-1A receptor and its effects on receptor signaling and endocytosis. molecular pharmacology, subcellular trafficking, and membrane biology to better understand how the dynamic receptor
- Comparative Analysis of the GNAI Family Genes in Glioblastoma through Transcriptomics and Single-Cell Technologies
cytoskeleton organization by the kinase effectors of Rho GTPases" and "Immune response B cell antigen receptor Our findings suggest that the GNAI3 gene holds potential as a prognostic biomarker for GBM. Kumar , Adrian Wangsawijaya Santoso , Bianca Tobias William , Chih-Yang Wang Tags G-protein-coupled receptor
- Chemokine Cxcl1-Cxcl2 heterodimer is a potent neutrophil chemoattractant
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Chemokine Cxcl1-Cxcl2 heterodimer is a potent neutrophil Here, we characterized the role for heterodimer and show that the Cxcl1-Cxcl2 heterodimer is a potent Chemokine-mediated neutrophil recruitment is determined by Cxcr2 receptor signaling, Cxcr2 endocytosis These data collectively indicate that optimal glycosaminoglycan interactions and dampened receptor activity
- GprC of the nematode-trapping fungus Arthrobotrys flagrans activates mitochondria and reprograms fungal cells for nematode hunting
nematode-trapping fungus, Arthrobotrys flagrans, that both are achieved through a dual-function G-protein-coupled receptor This dual localization of GprC in A. flagrans resembles the localization of the cannabinoid receptor A. flagrans, and C. elegans SRBC64/66 and DAF38 share ascaroside-binding sites with the fungal GprC receptor , suggesting 400-million-year convergent evolution."
- Minireview: functional roles of tissue kallikrein, kinins, and kallikrein-related peptidases in lung cancer
One approach to treating patients suffering from lung cancer is to target surface receptors overexpressed on tumor cells, such as GPCR-family kinin receptors, and proteases that control tumor progression, such Considering the multiple functions of kinin receptors and KLKs, this review highlights their roles, even Villarroel-Espindola , Carlos D Figueroa , Pamela Ehrenfeld Tags KLKs , Kallikrein-related peptidases , Kinin receptors
- Ep 49 with Dr. Sudha Shenoy
Shenoy’s postdoctoral research discovered that ubiquitination of mammalian G protein-coupled receptors for lysosomal degradation, whereas ubiquitination of the adaptor protein, β-arrestin, is a tag for receptor
- Dr. GPCR Community Presentation | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
focused on investigating the cellular effects of missense lung cancer-mutations in the G-protein-coupled receptor Autoproteolysis-Inducing (GAIN) domain of Latrophilin 3 receptor under the mentorship of Dr.
- GPR4 in the pH-dependent migration of melanoma cells in the tumor microenvironment
in the tumor microenvironment Published date December 23, 2022 Abstract Due to its high metastatic potential Membrane-bound receptors, such as the proton-sensitive GPCR (pH-GPCR) GPR4, are considered as potential
- Ep 86 with Nicole (Nicki) Perry-Hauser
endeavoring to build a productive, independent scientific research career in adhesion G protein-coupled receptor research interests involve resolving signaling pathways downstream of aGPCRs and establishing how/if these receptors
- Ep 89 with Dr. Patrick Sexton
Patrick Sexton Patrick Sexton is a Professor of Pharmacology, National Health and Medical Research Council Researcher in two disciplines: Pharmacology & Toxicology and Biology & Biochemistry, a corresponding member of the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology Committee on Receptor Nomenclature and Drug Classification, and a member of the Faculty of 1000 (Molecular Pharmacology division) and an elected
- Ep 77 with Martin Audet
Pharmacology of Sherbrooke and is an emerging leader in the structural biology of G Protein-Coupled Receptors Fellow at Scripps Research in San Diego and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles as a member
- Ep 04 with Dr. Graciela Pineyro
Graciela Pineyro’s love for GPCR pharmacology started in Uruguay where she first worked on the serotonin receptors Graciela has done extensive work on the molecular pharmacology of opioid receptors, exploring their signaling
- Ep 40 with Dr. Brian Bender
large compound libraries with the goal of finding new chemical matter to probe understudied and orphan receptors Brian Bender on the web LinkedIn Twitter ResearchGate Dr.GPCR Member Google Scholar Dr.
- Ep 155 with Endocrine Metabolic GPCR Organizers
Mark von Zastrow where she identified novel core cellular machinery critical for G protein-coupled receptor cell biological mechanisms regulating GPCR activity, including spatial control of GPCR signaling and receptor postdoctoral research in Oxford, investigating the signalling and trafficking of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), calcium-sensing receptor, and its role in calcium homeostasis.
- Ep 120 with Brendan Wilkins
assistant at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute where he investigated the orphan G protein-coupled receptor Brendan is now a final year PhD candidate in the Orphan Receptor Laboratory headed by Associate Professor
- Ep 20 with Dr. Jennifer Pluznick
Pluznick discovered that olfactory receptors in mice are also expressed in their kidneys and blood vessels GPCRs in regulating renal and cardiovascular function, and identifying renal/cardiovascular olfactory receptor
- Ep 80 with Dr. Andrew Tobin
consecutive Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowships Andrew established a reputation in the field of receptor Now at the University of Glasgow, his primary research interests are focused on the rational design of around 15 staff supported by basic research grants investigating aspects of disease biology and the action
- Ep 19 with Dr. Fiona Marshall
episode Fiona Marshall got fascinated with GPCRs after attending a lecture on how the beta-adrenergic receptor biology, Fiona published the first description of the cloning and structural requirements of the GABAB receptor
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- Wnt pathway inhibition with the porcupine inhibitor LGK974 decreases trabecular bone but not fibrosis in a murine model with fibrotic bone
fibrosis in a murine model with fibrotic bone Published date May 1, 2024 Abstract "G protein-coupled receptors mice, in which Gs-GPCR signaling was hyper-activated in osteoblastic cell lineages using an engineered receptor fibrotic bone disease , fibrous dysplasia (FD) , osteoblasts , trabecular bone , G-protein coupled receptor
- Glucose and HODEs regulate Aspergillus ochraceus quorum sensing through the GprC-AcyA pathway
perception, transmission, and feedback are all rely on a signal network that constituted by membrane receptors Here we show that the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) to cAMP pathway is responsible for transmitting Liu, Yuxin Jin, Yunbo Luo, Kunlun Huang, Zhihong Liang Tags Cell communication , G protein-coupled receptor