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The following pages link to Dimerization and oligomerization of G-protein-coupled receptors: debated structures with established and emerging functions (Q37098373):
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- Structural model of ligand-G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) complex based on experimental double mutant cycle data: MT7 snake toxin bound to dimeric hM1 muscarinic receptor (Q24595276) (← links)
- Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor Dimers: A New Pharmacological Target(1,2,3) (Q26783258) (← links)
- Membrane-Mediated Oligomerization of G Protein Coupled Receptors and Its Implications for GPCR Function (Q28072820) (← links)
- A tyrosine residue on the TSH receptor stabilizes multimer formation (Q30436858) (← links)
- On the fitting of binding data when receptor dimerization is suspected (Q31158245) (← links)
- Triplet puzzle: homologies of receptor heteromers (Q33348279) (← links)
- PEGylated dendritic unimolecular micelles as versatile carriers for ligands of G protein-coupled receptors (Q33507142) (← links)
- Dominant negative effects of human follicle-stimulating hormone receptor expression-deficient mutants on wild-type receptor cell surface expression. Rescue of oligomerization-dependent defective receptor expression by using cognate decoys (Q33788002) (← links)
- Regulation of endocannabinoid release by G proteins: a paracrine mechanism of G protein-coupled receptor action. (Q34214049) (← links)
- Oligomerisation of C. elegans olfactory receptors, ODR-10 and STR-112, in yeast (Q34257384) (← links)
- The N-terminal HSDCIF motif is required for cell surface trafficking and dimerization of family B G protein coupled receptor PAC1. (Q34532319) (← links)
- Dimer-dependent intrinsic/basal activity of the class B G protein-coupled receptor PAC1 promotes cellular anti-apoptotic activity through Wnt/β-catenin pathways that are associated with dimer endocytosis (Q34576571) (← links)
- Diaryl urea analogues of SB-334867 as orexin-1 receptor antagonists (Q34899602) (← links)
- Design and synthesis of a bivalent ligand to explore the putative heterodimerization of the mu opioid receptor and the chemokine receptor CCR5. (Q35220086) (← links)
- Restricted Lateral Diffusion of Luteinizing Hormone Receptors in Membrane Microdomains (Q35313917) (← links)
- Improved methodical approach for quantitative BRET analysis of G Protein Coupled Receptor dimerization (Q35347209) (← links)
- Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor Type 1 (CRHR1) Clustering with MAGUKs Is Mediated via Its C-Terminal PDZ Binding Motif (Q35767902) (← links)
- Mapping of the localization of type 1 angiotensin receptor in membrane microdomains using bioluminescence resonance energy transfer-based sensors (Q35841891) (← links)
- Single-molecule analyses of fully functional fluorescent protein-tagged follitropin receptor reveal homodimerization and specific heterodimerization with lutropin receptor. (Q36277265) (← links)
- Mutations in G protein-coupled receptors that impact receptor trafficking and reproductive function. (Q37351126) (← links)
- G protein-coupled receptor hetero-dimerization: contribution to pharmacology and function (Q37421818) (← links)
- Structural determinants underlying constitutive dimerization of unoccupied human follitropin receptors (Q37455434) (← links)
- Between promiscuity and specificity: novel roles of EF‐hand calcium sensors in neuronal Ca2+ signalling (Q37896670) (← links)
- Octreotide long-acting repeatable for acromegaly (Q37990556) (← links)
- Radioligand dissociation measurements: potential interference of rebinding and allosteric mechanisms and physiological relevance of the biological model systems (Q38014940) (← links)
- CXCR4: a virus's best friend? (Q38209118) (← links)
- G-protein-coupled receptor type A heteromers as an emerging therapeutic target. (Q38266283) (← links)
- Monitoring Ligand-Activated Protein-Protein Interactions Using Bioluminescent Resonance Energy Transfer (BRET) Assay (Q38926043) (← links)
- Super-Resolution Microscopy: Shedding Light on the Cellular Plasma Membrane. (Q39140535) (← links)
- Clarifying the Ghrelin System's Ability to Regulate Feeding Behaviours Despite Enigmatic Spatial Separation of the GHSR and Its Endogenous Ligand (Q39250251) (← links)
- Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer Reveals the Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH)-Induced Conformational Change of the Activated ACTH Receptor Complex in Living Cells (Q39617143) (← links)
- Ligand regulation of the quaternary organization of cell surface M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors analyzed by fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) imaging and homogeneous time-resolved FRET (Q39701781) (← links)
- Pirenzepine promotes the dimerization of muscarinic M1 receptors through a three-step binding process (Q39849760) (← links)
- Rab1 GTPase and dimerization in the cell surface expression of angiotensin II type 2 receptor (Q39862510) (← links)
- Positive and Negative Cross-Talk between Lysophosphatidic Acid Receptor 1, Free Fatty Acid Receptor 4, and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor in Human Prostate Cancer Cells (Q41651492) (← links)
- Comparative fluorescence resonance energy transfer analysis of metabotropic glutamate receptors: implications about the dimeric arrangement and rearrangement upon ligand bindings (Q42128989) (← links)
- Fluorogenic dendrons with multiple donor chromophores as bright genetically targeted and activated probes (Q42200160) (← links)
- Impairment of GABAB receptor dimer by endogenous 14-3-3ζ in chronic pain conditions (Q42260299) (← links)
- Mathematical models for quantitative assessment of bioluminescence resonance energy transfer: application to seven transmembrane receptors oligomerization (Q42321440) (← links)
- Homo- and Heterodimerization of Proteins in Cell Signaling: Inhibition and Drug Design. (Q49834557) (← links)
- Reflections on the Mode of Functioning of Endocrine Systems (Q83102856) (← links)
- Design and development of stapled transmembrane peptides that disrupt the activity of G-protein-coupled receptor oligomers (Q92992890) (← links)
- CRISPR/Cas9 mediated mutation of the mtnr1a melatonin receptor gene causes rod photoreceptor degeneration in developing Xenopus tropicalis (Q98463611) (← links)
- Submolecular probing of the complement C5a receptor-ligand binding reveals a cooperative two-site binding mechanism (Q104501919) (← links)