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467 items found for "G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR)"
- Ep 150 with Dr GPCR Team
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 Her research centers on developing nanobody-ligand conjugates to target GPCRs, with a focus on receptors University, with a deep interest in understanding drug-receptor interactions. passion for molecular pharmacology, his research focuses on elucidating the molecular basis of membrane protein
- Natural carboxyterminal truncation of human CXCL10 attenuates glycosaminoglycan binding, CXCR3A signaling and lymphocyte chemotaxis, while retaining angiostatic activity
angiostatic activity Published date February 2, 2024 Abstract " Background: Interferon-γ-inducible protein protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), CXC chemokine receptor 3 (CXCR3). and through quantification of phosphorylated extracellular signal-regulated kinase-1/2 (ERK1/2) and protein GPCRs GPCR Events, Meetings, and Webinars Reviews, GPCRs, and more GPCR Binders, Drugs, and more Methods & Updates in GPCR Research GPCRs in Neuroscience GPCRs in Cardiology, Endocrinology, and Taste GPCRs
- Ep 140 with Dr Alix A J Rouault
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Alix A. J. Rouault About Dr. Alix A. J. accessory protein 2 (MRAP2), resulting in my first peer-reviewed publication in Biochimica et Biophysica protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) through different structural regions. Cone was the first to clone the melanocortin receptors (the GPCRs that led to the discovery of MRAP2) GPCR Thanks for listening to this podcast episode This short survey will help us understand your needs
- 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 GPCRs. receptors (PARs) and the impact on vascular inflammation and cancer progression. Her laboratory is the recognized expert on protease-activated receptors, particularly PAR1, and over
- Ep 142 with Dr Claudia Stäubert
protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) due to a stay as a scholarship student in the lab of Thue Schwartz They also discussed the challenges of studying metabolites and their receptors, the relationship between Challenges in Studying Metabolites and Receptors Claudia and Yamina discussed the challenges of studying metabolites and their receptors, particularly in relation to fermented foods. They also explored the potential for better tools to understand and discover new metabolites or receptors
- Student Flash Presentations | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Signaling In Vivo Lara-Sophie Brodmerkel Novel isoforms of adhesion G protein coupled receptor B1 (ADGRB1 Recent studies implicate the dysregulation of adhesion G-Protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) in GBM development Signaling In Vivo Lara-Sophie Brodmerkel Abstract "Over the last years, Adhesion G Protein-coupled receptors protein-coupled receptor B1) gene. protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) are important and understudied modulators of physiological processes
- Posters | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
protein-coupled receptor involved in diverse biological processes. are members of group VII of the adhesion G protein-coupled receptor (aGPCR) family. Kordon Abstract "Adhesion G Protein-Coupled Receptors (aGPCRs) are key cell-adhesion molecules involved Ligand binding and mechanical force applied on the ECR regulate receptor function. protein coupled receptor (GPCR), is widely expressed in developing brains but diminishes in adult stage
- Ovarian cancer G protein-coupled receptor 1 (OGR1) deficiency exacerbates crystal deposition and kidney injury in oxalate nephropathy in female mice
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Ovarian cancer G protein-coupled receptor 1 (OGR1) deficiency G protein-coupled receptors that are stimulated upon increased extracellular acidity. These receptors have various physiological and pathophysiological roles in renal acid-base physiology Krudewig , Giovanni Pellegrini , Nicole Joller , Carsten A Wagner , Pedro Henrique Imenez Silva Tags G-protein-coupled receptors , acid-base , chronic kidney disease , hyperoxaluria , inflammation , kidney stones Source
- Prediction of survival and immunotherapy response by the combined classifier of G protein-coupled receptors and tumor microenvironment in melanoma
combined classifier of G protein-coupled receptors and tumor microenvironment in melanoma Published protein-coupled receptors , Immunotherapy , Melanoma , Multi-omics , Pan-cancer , Tumor microenvironment Call for GPCR papers GPCR Industry News Adhesion GPCRs GPCR Events, Meetings, and Webinars Reviews, GPCRs, and more GPCR Binders, Drugs, and more Methods & Updates in GPCR Research GPCRs in Neuroscience insights into GPCR function GPCR Activation and Signaling More from Dr.
- Dr. GPCR Community Presentation | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
GPCR Community Presentation Breaking Barriers: My Journey from Mexico to the Heart of the Dr. 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. My research focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms of adhesion GPCRs (aGPCRs) in lymphatic GPCR < Previous Session Next Session >
- Session II | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
ligands for adhesion G protein-coupled receptors in mouse tissues. protein-coupled receptors in mouse tissues. research was focused on investigating the cellular effects of missense lung cancer-mutations in the G-protein-coupled Proteolytic Processing, Trafficking And Signalling Pal Kasturi Abstract "ADGRG6 is a member of the adhesion G-protein-coupled For my PhD thesis, I worked on non-canonical, scaffold driven signaling by protease activated receptor
- Classified News | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Sign Up Fresh Classified GPCR News Adhesion GPCRs December 4, 2024 Conformational coupling between extracellular and transmembrane domains modulates holo-adhesion GPCR function Read More September 25, 2024 The G Protein-Coupled cardiomyocyte-specific Adhesion G Protein Coupled Receptor G1 (ADGRG1/GPR56) promotes pressure overload-induced Read More Receptor Activation and Signaling in GPCRs December 9, 2024 Regulation of the chemokine receptors CXCR4 and ACKR3 by receptor activity-modifying proteins Read More December 13, 2024 Single-cell transcriptomics
- Session V | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Determinants Of GAIN Domain Autoproteolysis And Cleavage Resistance Of Adhesion G Protein-Coupled Receptors Protein-Coupled Receptors Fabian Pohl Abstract "The GPCR autoproteolysis-inducing (GAIN) domain is a hallmark feature of adhe-sion G-protein coupled receptors (ADGRs), as this extracellular domain contains seven-pass G-type receptors (CELSRs) are conserved adhesion G protein-coupled receptors; they are essential coupled receptors (aGPCR) are a family of 32 mammalian proteins with a defining conserved GPCR autoproteolysis
- GPR56: GPCR as a guardian against ferroptosis
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology GPR56: GPCR as a guardian against ferroptosis Published date November 5, 2024 Abstract "Transmembrane receptor proteins are proficient in sensing external signals Lin et al. demonstrated that GPR56, a G-protein-coupled receptor, can be activated by its agonist to Classified GPCR News Call for GPCR papers GPCR Industry News Adhesion GPCRs GPCR Events, Meetings, and Webinars Reviews, GPCRs, and more GPCR Binders, Drugs, and more Methods & Updates in GPCR Research GPCRs
- GPR176 Promotes Cancer Progression by Interacting with G Protein GNAS to Restrain Cell Mitophagy in Colorectal Cancer
G Protein GNAS to Restrain Cell Mitophagy in Colorectal Cancer Published date March 11, 2023 Abstract " GPR176 belongs to the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily, which responds to external stimuli and Genetic mouse models of CRC coupled with Gpr176-deficiency are investigated, and in vivo and in vitro Mechanistically, the G protein GNAS is recruited intracellularly to transduce and amplify extracellular papers GPCR Industry News Adhesion GPCRs GPCR Events, Meetings, and Webinars Reviews, GPCRs, and more
- Session I | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Demet Araç Heterogeneity of Tethered Agonist Signaling in Adhesion G Protein-Coupled Receptors Andrew Dates Discriminating between the extracellular scaffolding and G protein signaling roles of GPR56/ADGRG1 “push” on the protein. Protein-Coupled Receptors Andrew Dates Abstract Only available for AGPCR 24 Workshop Attendees Authors As an undergraduate, he studied opioid receptor trafficking and G protein conformational dynamics in
- Plenary Lecture | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
As Steroid Hormone Receptors and Hearing and Balance Receptors Abstract Only Available for AGPCR24 Attendees About Jin-Peng Sun "Since starting my laboratory in 2011, I has focused on G protein coupled receptors We have identified the receptor subfamily to sense the steroid hormones. progesterone and 17-hydroxyprogesterone membrane receptor are GPR126. We identified that arrestin can mediated AT1R/TRPC3 or M3R/TRPC3 coupling by forming a complex of AT1R
- Session VI | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
protein-coupled receptor latrophilin-3 (ADGRL3) modulation of dopaminergic neurotransmission Nicole Perry-Hauser Several adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) have recently been shown to play critical roles Dimitris Placantonakis on the web Placantonakis Lab Google Scholar LinkedIn Adhesion G protein-coupled protein-coupled receptor (aGPCR) biology. GPCR < Previous Session Next Session >
- Systems modeling of oncogenic G-protein and GPCR signaling reveals unexpected differences in downstream pathway activation
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Systems modeling of oncogenic G-protein and GPCR signaling In the present study, we first develop a mechanistic mathematical model of a G-protein coupled receptor News Coming soon Become a Contributor Classified GPCR News Call for GPCR papers GPCR Industry News Adhesion GPCRs GPCR Events, Meetings, and Webinars Reviews, GPCRs, and more GPCR Binders, Drugs, and more Methods & Updates in GPCR Research GPCRs in Neuroscience GPCRs in Cardiology, Endocrinology, and Taste GPCRs
- Ep 69 with Dr. Stephen Ferguson
Caron at 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 His research career has focused on the investigation of the regulation of G protein-coupled receptors GPCR Ecosystem Great Lakes GPCR Retreat on the web 21st Great Lakes GPCR Retreat More about previous GPCR Retreat meetings Dr.
- Stimulation of ectopically expressed muscarinic receptors induces IFN-γ but suppresses IL-2 production by inhibiting activation of pAKT pathways in primary T cells
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Stimulation of ectopically expressed muscarinic receptors Previously, we reported that the G-protein-coupled human muscarinic receptor could bypass tyrosine kinases Here, we demonstrate that stimulating G-protein-coupled muscarinic receptors (M1 and synthetic hM3Dq) , suggesting a selective inhibitory effect of muscarinic receptor costimulation. Tags GPCR; T cells; muscarinic receptor; signaling.
- The path of GPR87: from a P2Y-like receptor to its role in cancer progression
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology The path of GPR87: from a P2Y-like receptor to its role in cancer progression Published date December 6, 2024 Abstract "GPR87 is a G protein-coupled seven-transmembrane receptor first described as an orphan receptor in 2001. Authors Katrin Sak Tags Carcinogenesis , GPR87 , LPA receptor , Metastasis , Orphan GPCR , P2Y receptor GPCR News GPCR Jobs Call for GPCR papers GPCR Industry News Adhesion GPCRs GPCR Events, Meetings, and
- Distinct Activation Mechanisms of CXCR4 and ACKR3 Revealed by Single-Molecule Analysis of their Conformational Landscapes
CXCR4 and atypical receptor ACKR3 both respond to CXCL12 but induce different effector responses to While CXCR4 couples to G proteins and directly promotes cell migration, ACKR3 is G protein-independent The receptors also have distinct activation requirements. CXCL12 variants, other peptides and proteins, and is relatively insensitive to mutation. The dynamic properties of ACKR3 may underly its inability to form productive interactions with G proteins
- Pharmacological inhibition of neuropeptide Y receptors Y1 and Y5 reduces hypoxic breast cancer migration, proliferation, and signaling
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Pharmacological inhibition of neuropeptide Y receptors Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is an abundant neurohormone in human breast carcinomas that acts on a class of G-protein coupled receptors, of which NPY1R and NPY5R are the most highly expressed. In human breast tumor tissue, we show via immunofluorescence that NPY5R protein levels and colocalization with hypoxia correlate with advanced cancer, and NPY1R protein correlates with adverse outcomes.
- Ep 133 with Dr. Richard Premont
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Richard Premont About Dr. Richard Premont "Dr. 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 of heterotrimeric G protein, small GTP-binding protein and protein kinase pathways by GIT/PIX scaffolding
- Ep 132 with Dr. Richard Premont
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Richard Premont About Dr. Richard Premont "Dr. 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 of heterotrimeric G protein, small GTP-binding protein and protein kinase pathways by GIT/PIX scaffolding
- Ep 131 with Dr. Richard Premont
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Richard Premont About Dr. Richard Premont "Dr. 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 of heterotrimeric G protein, small GTP-binding protein and protein kinase pathways by GIT/PIX scaffolding
- Ep 130 with Dr. Richard Premont
GPCR Podcast << Back to podcast list Dr. Richard Premont About Dr. Richard Premont "Dr. 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 of heterotrimeric G protein, small GTP-binding protein and protein kinase pathways by GIT/PIX scaffolding