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  • Oligomerization of G-protei... Oligomerization of G-protein-coupled transmitter receptors
    Bouvier, Michel Nature reviews. Neuroscience, 04/2001, Volume: 2, Issue: 4
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    Examples of G-protein-coupled receptors that can be biochemically detected in homo- or heteromeric complexes are emerging at an accelerated rate. Biophysical approaches have confirmed the existence ...
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  • Illuminating the complexity... Illuminating the complexity of GPCR pathway selectivity – advances in biosensor development
    Wright, Shane C.; Bouvier, Michel Current opinion in structural biology, 08/2021, Volume: 69
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    It should come as no surprise that G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) continue to occupy the focus of drug discovery efforts. Their widespread expression and broad role in signal transduction ...
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  • Roles of G-protein-coupled ... Roles of G-protein-coupled receptor dimerization
    Terrillon, Sonia; Bouvier, Michel EMBO reports, 01/2004, Volume: 5, Issue: 1
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    The classical idea that G‐protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) function as monomeric entities has been unsettled by the emerging concept of GPCR dimerization. Recent findings have indicated not only ...
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  • Quantification of ligand bias for clinically relevant β2-adrenergic receptor ligands: implications for drug taxonomy
    van der Westhuizen, Emma T; Breton, Billy; Christopoulos, Arthur ... Molecular pharmacology, 03/2014, Volume: 85, Issue: 3
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    The concepts of functional selectivity and ligand bias are becoming increasingly appreciated in modern drug discovery programs, necessitating more informed approaches to compound classification and, ...
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  • GPCR activation mechanisms ... GPCR activation mechanisms across classes and macro/microscales
    Hauser, Alexander S; Kooistra, Albert J; Munk, Christian ... Nature structural & molecular biology, 11/2021, Volume: 28, Issue: 11
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    Two-thirds of human hormones and one-third of clinical drugs activate ~350 G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) belonging to four classes: A, B1, C and F. Whereas a model of activation has been ...
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  • Monitoring G protein-couple... Monitoring G protein-coupled receptor and β-arrestin trafficking in live cells using enhanced bystander BRET
    Namkung, Yoon; Le Gouill, Christian; Lukashova, Viktoria ... Nature communications, 07/2016, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Endocytosis and intracellular trafficking of receptors are pivotal to maintain physiological functions and drug action; however, robust quantitative approaches are lacking to study such processes in ...
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  • Common coupling map advance... Common coupling map advances GPCR-G protein selectivity
    Hauser, Alexander S; Avet, Charlotte; Normand, Claire ... eLife, 03/2022, Volume: 11
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    Two-thirds of human hormones and one-third of clinical drugs act on membrane receptors that couple to G proteins to achieve appropriate functional responses. While G protein transducers from ...
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  • How GPCR Phosphorylation Pa... How GPCR Phosphorylation Patterns Orchestrate Arrestin-Mediated Signaling
    Latorraca, Naomi R.; Masureel, Matthieu; Hollingsworth, Scott A. ... Cell, 12/2020, Volume: 183, Issue: 7
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    Binding of arrestin to phosphorylated G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) controls many aspects of cell signaling. The number and arrangement of phosphates may vary substantially for a given GPCR, ...
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  • Diverse activation pathways in class A GPCRs converge near the G-protein-coupling region
    Venkatakrishnan, A J; Deupi, Xavier; Lebon, Guillaume ... Nature (London), 08/2016, Volume: 536, Issue: 7617
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    Class A G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a large family of membrane proteins that mediate a wide variety of physiological functions, including vision, neurotransmission and immune responses. ...
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  • The pocketome of G-protein-... The pocketome of G-protein-coupled receptors reveals previously untargeted allosteric sites
    Hedderich, Janik B; Persechino, Margherita; Becker, Katharina ... Nature communications, 05/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    G-protein-coupled receptors do not only feature the orthosteric pockets, where most endogenous agonists bind, but also a multitude of other allosteric pockets that have come into the focus as ...
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