[NMR paper] Structural Insights into ?-arrestin/CB1 Receptor Interaction: NMR and CD Studies on Model Peptides.
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Authors: Morales P, Bruix M, Jiménez MA
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Activation of the cannabinoid CB1 receptor induces different cellular signaling cascades through coupling to different effector proteins (G-proteins and ?-arrestins), triggering numerous therapeutic effects. Conformational changes and...
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[NMR paper] DeSiphering receptor core-induced and ligand-dependent conformational changes in arrestin via genetic encoded trimethylsilyl 1H-NMR probe.
DeSiphering receptor core-induced and ligand-dependent conformational changes in arrestin via genetic encoded trimethylsilyl 1H-NMR probe.
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Authors: Liu Q, He QT, Lyu X, Yang F, Zhu ZL, Xiao P, Yang Z, Zhang F, Yang ZY, Wang XY, Sun P, Wang QW, Qu CX, Gong Z, Lin JY, Xu Z, Song SL, Huang SM, Guo SC, Han MJ, Zhu KK, Chen X, Kahsai AW, Xiao KH, Kong W, Li FH, Ruan...
Receptor Activity Modifying Proteins Have LimitedEffects on the Class B G Protein-Coupled Receptor Calcitonin Receptor-LikeReceptor Stalk
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[NMR paper] Phosphorylation-induced conformation of ?2-adrenoceptor related to arrestin recruitment revealed by NMR.
Phosphorylation-induced conformation of ?2-adrenoceptor related to arrestin recruitment revealed by NMR.
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Nat Commun. 2018 Jan 15;9(1):194
Authors: Shiraishi Y, Natsume M, Kofuku Y, Imai S, Nakata K, Mizukoshi T, Ueda T, Iwaï H, Shimada I
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The C-terminal region of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), stimulated by agonist binding, is phosphorylated by GPCR kinases, and the phosphorylated GPCRs bind to...
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3D structure of an unmodified G protein-coupled receptor in its natural habitat - Eureka! Science News
3D structure of an unmodified G protein-coupled receptor in its natural habitat - Eureka! Science News
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3D structure of an unmodified G protein-coupled receptor in its natural habitat
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Scientists have determined the three-dimensional structure of a complete, unmodified G-protein-coupled receptor in its native environment: embedded in a membrane in physiological conditions. Using NMR spectroscopy, the team mapped the arrangement of ...
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A chaperone system guides tail-anchored membrane proteins to their destined ... - Eureka! Science News
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A chaperone system guides tail-anchored membrane proteins to their destined ...
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... methods such as X-Ray Crystallography and NMR-Spectroscopy as well as biochemical and cell-biological approaches. In detailed biophysical studies Volker Dötsch´s research group showed that the central cha-peron of the responsible protein complex, ...
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