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174 items found for "Dong Hu"

  • Adrenal G Protein-Coupled Receptors and the Failing Heart: A Long-distance, Yet Intimate Affair

    Chronic human HF is characterized by several important neurohormonal perturbations, emanating from both

  • Regulator of G Protein Signaling 20 Correlates with Long Intergenic Non-Coding RNA (lincRNAs)...

    September 2022 Regulator of G Protein Signaling 20 Correlates with Long Intergenic Non-Coding RNA (lincRNAs ; (d) RGS20 was found to be significantly associated with some tumor-related signaling pathways and long

  • TAS2R supports odontoblastic differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells in the inflammatory...

    August 2022 TAS2R supports odontoblastic differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells in the inflammatory microenvironment " Background: Inflammatory microenvironment promotes odontoblastic differentiation in human

  • Induced Human Regulatory T Cells Express the Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Receptor

    In contrast, less is known about the expression and function of the GLP-1R in human T cells. Here, we provide evidence that activated human T cells express GLP-1R. the present data demonstrate that T cell activation triggers the expression of functional GLP-1R in human Given the high induction of GLP-1R in human iTreg cells, we hypothesize that GLP-1R+ iTreg cells play a key role in the anti-inflammatory effects ascribed to GLP-1R agonists in humans."

  • Actions of Parathyroid Hormone Ligand Analogues in Humanized PTH1R Knockin Mice

    Divergence, however, in the amino acid sequences of rodent and human PTH receptors (rat and mouse PTH1Rs are 91% identical to the human PTH1R) can lead to differences in receptor-binding and signaling potencies for such ligands when assessed on rodent vs human PTH1Rs, as shown by cell-based assays in vitro. (KI) approach to generate a mouse (in-host strain C57Bl/6N) in which complementary DNA encoding the human PTH1R replaces a segment (exon 4) of the murine PTH1R gene so that the human and not the mouse PTH1R

  • Obesity-induced changes in human islet G protein-coupled receptor expression: Implications for ...

    Obesity-induced changes in human islet G protein-coupled receptor expression: Implications for metabolic The human islet GPCRome is not a static entity, but one that is altered under pathophysiological conditions and, in this review, we have compared expression of GPCR mRNAs in human islets obtained from normal

  • Nanobodies: New Dimensions in GPCR Signaling Research

    ., Hu, J., Hu, K., Eitel, K., Hübner, H., Pardon, E., Valant, C., Sexton, P. (New York, N.Y.), 347(6226), 1113–1117. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaa5026 Wu, A., Salom, D., Hong

  • Production of human A2AAR in lipid nanodiscs for 19F-NMR and single-molecule fluorescence...

    October 2022 "We describe production of the human A2A adenosine receptor (A2AAR), a class A G protein-coupled

  • Endogenous ligand recognition and structural transition of a human PTH receptor

    Here, we report cryoelectron microscopic structures of six forms of the human PTH1R-Gs complex in the

  • Production of human A2AAR in lipid nanodiscs for 19F-NMR and single-molecule fluorescence...

    August 2022 Production of human A 2A AR in lipid nanodiscs for 19 F-NMR and single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy "We describe production of the human A2A adenosine receptor (A2AAR), a class A G protein-coupled

  • Structure of the human galanin receptor 2 bound to galanin and Gq reveals the basis of ligand...

    September 2022 Structure of the human galanin receptor 2 bound to galanin and Gq reveals the basis of

  • Primary cilia and SHH signaling impairments in human and mouse models of Parkinson’s disease

    Using multiplexed single-cell transcriptomics, we analyze human neural precursor cells (hNPCs) from sporadic Additionally, we detect a shortening of PC in PINK1 -deficient human cellular and mouse models of familial

  • Functional Characterization of the Venus Flytrap Domain of the Human TAS1R2 Sweet Taste Receptor

    September 2022 "The human sweet taste receptor is a heterodimeric receptor composed of two distinct G-protein-coupled To achieve this, we heterologously expressed human TAS1R2-VFT (hTAS1R2-VFT) in Escherichia coli .

  • Endogenous ligand recognition and structural transition of a human PTH receptor

    Here, we report cryoelectron microscopic structures of six forms of the human PTH1R-Gs complex in the

  • Murine bone marrow macrophages and human monocytes do not express atypical chemokine receptor 1

    engages its non-cognate ligand CD82 on hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) to maintain their quiescence ( Hur The reported ACKR1 expression by macrophages in Hur et al. relied on using commercial anti-ACKR1 antibody

  • Constitutive, Basal, and β-Alanine-Mediated Activation of the Human Mas-Related G Protein-Coupled ..

    Constitutive, Basal, and β-Alanine-Mediated Activation of the Human Mas-Related G Protein-Coupled Receptor However, involvement of the human Mas-related G-protein coupled receptor D (MRGPRD) in the regulation By stimulating human MRGPRD-expressing HeLa cells with the agonist β-alanine, we observed a release of

  • G protein-coupled receptors that influence lifespan of human and animal models

    Humanity has always sought to live longer and for this, multiple strategies have been tried with varying maintaining good health since they have a substantial participation in a wide variety of processes of human the analysis of a series of GPCRs whose activity has been shown to affect the lifespan of animal and human

  • Melatonin MT 2 receptor is expressed and potentiates contraction in human airway smooth muscle

    We detected the mRNA and protein expression of the melatonin MT2 but not the MT1 receptor in native human and guinea pig airway smooth muscle and cultured human airway smooth muscle (HASM) cells by RT-PCR,

  • Activation of the human chemokine receptor CX3CR1 regulated by cholesterol

    August 2022 "As the only member of the CX3C chemokine receptor subfamily, CX3CR1 binds to its sole endogenous ligand CX3CL1, which shows notable potential as a therapeutic target in atherosclerosis, cancer, and neuropathy. However, the drug development of CX3CR1 is hampered partially by the lack of structural information. Here, we present two cryo-electron microscopy structures of CX3CR1-Gi1 complexes in ligand-free and CX3CL1-bound states at 2.8- and 3.4-Å resolution, respectively. Together with functional data, the structures reveal the key factors that govern the recognition of CX3CL1 by both CX3CR1 and US28. A much smaller conformational change of helix VI upon activation than previously solved class A GPCR-Gi complex structures is observed in CX3CR1, which may correlate with three cholesterol molecules that play essential roles in conformation stabilization and signaling transduction. Thus, our data deepen the understanding of cholesterol modulation in GPCR (G protein-coupled receptor) signaling and provide insights into the diversity of G protein coupling." Read more at the source #DrGPCR #GPCR #IndustryNews

  • Nuclear localization of histamine receptor 2 in primary human lymphatic endothelial cells

    August 2022 "Histamine exerts its physiological functions through its four receptor subtypes. In this work, we report the subcellular localization of histamine receptor 2 (H2R), a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), which is expressed in a wide variety of cell and tissue types. A growing number of GPCRs have been shown to be localized in the nucleus and contribute toward transcriptional regulation. In this study, for the first time, we demonstrate the nuclear localization of H2R in lymphatic endothelial cells. In the presence of its ligand, we show significant upregulation of H2R nuclear translocation kinetics. Using fluorescently tagged histamine, we explored H2R-histamine binding interaction, which exhibits a critical role in this translocation event. Altogether, our results highlight the previously unrecognized nuclear localization pattern of H2R. At the same time, H2R as a GPCR imparts many unresolved questions, such as the functional relevance of this localization, and whether H2R can contribute directly to transcriptional regulation and can affect lymphatic specific gene expression. H2R blockers are commonly used medications that recently have shown significant side effects. Therefore, it is imperative to understand the precise molecular mechanism of H2R biology. In this aspect, our present data shed new light on the unexplored H2R signaling mechanisms. This article has an associated First Person interview with the first author of the paper." Read more at the source #DrGPCR #GPCR #IndustryNews

  • Identification of hub genes in the subacute spinal cord injury in rats

    September 2022 "Background Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a common trauma in clinical practices. Subacute SCI is mainly characterized by neuronal apoptosis, axonal demyelination, Wallerian degeneration, axonal remodeling, and glial scar formation. It has been discovered in recent years that inflammatory responses are particularly important in subacute SCI. However, the mechanisms mediating inflammation are not completely clear. Methods The gene expression profiles of GSE20907 , GSE45006 , and GSE45550 were downloaded from the GEO database. The models of the three gene expression profiles were all for SCI to the thoracic segment of the rat. The differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and weighted correlation network analysis (WGCNA) were performed using R software, and functional enrichment analysis and protein–protein interaction (PPI) network were performed using Metascape. Module analysis was performed using Cytoscape. Finally, the relative mRNA expression level of central genes was verified by RT-PCR." Read more at the source #DrGPCR #GPCR #IndustryNews

  • First in Human: Early-stage COVID therapies hold promise against omicron variant

    December 2021 "Early-stage studies of COVID-19 treatments from the likes of Vir Biotechnology Inc. and Trevena Inc. could offer potential new weapons against omicron and future viral variants. The omicron strain of the virus was first identified in South Africa in early November, and an existing treatment has already shown positive results in the lab. While vaccine-makers race to test their shots against the variant, the monoclonal antibody sotrovimab from Vir and partner GlaxoSmithKline PLC posted results Dec. 7 demonstrating activity against the omicron spike protein. Sotrovimab is the first monoclonal antibody showing preclinical efficacy against all COVID-19 variants, including the delta and omicron mutations, Vir CEO George Scangos said on a Dec. 7 call with analysts." Read more at the source #DrGPCR #GPCR #IndustryNews

  • Regulators of G-protein signaling: essential players in GPCR signaling

    ., Structural insights into the human D1 and D2 dopamine receptor signaling complexes. Hu, Y., et al., Identification of a five-gene signature of the RGS gene family with prognostic value

  • TRPM3 in the eye and in the nervous system - from new findings to novel mechanisms

    focus on findings from studies involving ocular tissues and cells or peripheral neurons of rodents and humans

  • Neurocrine Biosciences Announces Positive Phase 3 Data for KINECT-HD Study Evaluating Valbenazine...

    Announces Positive Phase 3 Data for KINECT-HD Study Evaluating Valbenazine for Chorea Associated with Huntington Highly Statistically Significant Reduction in Chorea Movements (p < 0.0001) as Measured by the Unified Huntington's VMAT2) inhibitor being investigated as a once-daily treatment in adults with chorea associated with Huntington The study met the primary endpoint of reduction in severity of chorea, the cardinal motor feature in Huntington disease, as measured by change in the Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS®) Total Maximal

  • Artificial intelligence – faster, smarter, cheaper GPCR drug discovery

    Artificial intelligence - Machine learning vs Deep Learning GPCRs have long been recognized as important large amounts of labelled training data comprising millions of parameters, becoming infeasible for a human , 2016; Kuang, Feng, Hu, Wang, He & Kong, 2016). 5. ability of a ligand to induce or inhibit a cellular response (pEC50 or pIC50, respectively), and how long great potential, it is important to note that it is not a replacement for experimental validation and human

  • Disentangling bias between G q, GRK2, and arrestin3 recruitment to the M 3 muscarinic acetylcholine

    G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) transmit extracellular signals to the inside by activation of intracellular effector proteins. Different agonists can promote differential receptor-induced signaling responses - termed bias - potentially by eliciting different levels of recruitment of effector proteins. As activation and recruitment of effector proteins might influence each other, thorough analysis of bias is difficult. Here, we compared the efficacy of seven agonists to induce G protein, G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2), as well as arrestin3 binding to the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M3 by utilizing FRET-based assays. In order to avoid interference between these interactions, we studied GRK2 binding in the presence of inhibitors of Gi and Gq proteins and analyzed arrestin3 binding to prestimulated M3 receptors to avoid differences in receptor phosphorylation influencing arrestin recruitment. We measured substantial differences in the agonist efficacies to induce M3R-arrestin3 versus M3R-GRK2 interaction. However, the rank order of the agonists for G protein- and GRK2-M3R interaction was the same, suggesting that G protein and GRK2 binding to M3R requires similar receptor conformations, whereas requirements for arrestin3 binding to M3R are distinct. Read full article

  • G.CLIPS biotech is 2 years old this month!

    So very grateful to the great hard working team we have and all the great achievements we have done together

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