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- Dopamine D 1 receptor-mediated β-arrestin signaling: Insight from pharmacology, biology, behavior...
August 2022 Dopamine D 1 receptor-mediated β-arrestin signaling: Insight from pharmacology, biology,
- Comparative study of neuropeptide signaling systems in Hemiptera
precursors and 48 putative neuropeptide G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) genes were identified in D. research provides more knowledge on neuropeptide systems and sets the groundwork for the creation of novel D.
- In Vitro and In Silico Characterization of Kurarinone as a Dopamine D 1A Receptor Antagonist and ...
Alterations in the expression and/or activity of brain G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) such as dopamine D1R, D2LR, D3R, and D4R, vasopressin V1AR, and serotonin 5-HT1AR are noted in various neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs). Since studies have indicated that flavonoids can target brain GPCRs and provide neuroprotection via inhibition of monoamine oxidases (hMAOs), our study explored the functional role of kurarinone, an abundant lavandulated flavonoid in Sophora flavescens , on dopamine receptor subtypes, V1AR, 5-HT1AR, and hMAOs. Radioligand binding assays revealed considerable binding of kurarinone on D1R, D2LR, and D4R. Functional GPCR assays unfolded the compound's antagonist behavior on D1R (IC50 42.1 ± 0.35 μM) and agonist effect on D2LR and D4R (EC50 22.4 ± 3.46 and 71.3 ± 4.94 μM, respectively). Kurarinone was found to inhibit hMAO isoenzymes in a modest and nonspecific manner. Molecular docking displayed low binding energies during the intermolecular interactions of kurarinone with the key residues of the deep orthosteric binding pocket and the extracellular loops of D1R, D2LR, and D4R, validating substantial binding affinities to these prime targets. With appreciable D2LR and D4R agonism and D1R antagonism, kurarinone might be a potential compound that can alleviate clinical symptoms of Parkinson's disease and other NDDs. Read full article
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- Ep 70 with Dr. Stephen Ferguson
Stephen Ferguson About Dr. Stephen Ferguson Dr. Stephen Ferguson is a Professor in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University Stephen Ferguson on the web Carlton University Canada Research Chairs Twitter ResearchGate LinkedIn Dr
- Session II | Adhesion GPCR Workshop 2024 | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Monserrat Avila Zozaya Abstract Only available for AGPCR 24 Workshop Attendees Authors & Affiliations "Serafin D. Stephen, Caron Kathleen M Department of Cell Biology and Physiology at UNC Chapel Hill 111 Mason Farm
- Ep 63 with Dr. Khaled Abdelrahman
Stephen Ferguson’s laboratory in the Departments of Cellular & Molecular Medicine and Neuroscience at