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14-3-3 PROTEINS: Structure, Function, and Regulation
A Chemical Biology Approach Demonstrates G Protein beta gamma Subunits Are Sufficient to Mediate Directional Neutrophil Chemotaxis
A complex story of receptor signalling
A juvenile mouse pheromone inhibits sexual behaviour through the vomeronasal system
Activation of phospholipase Cgamma by PI 3-kinase induced PH domain-mediated membrane targeting
Conserved activation pathways in G-protein-coupled receptorsConserved activation pathways in G-protein-coupled receptors
Coordinating Erk/Mapk Signalling Through Scaffolds and Inhibitors
Cryo-EM structure of human rhodopsin bound to an inhibitory G protein
Cryo-EM structure of the adenosine A2A receptor coupled to an engineered heterotrimeric G protein
Cryo-EM structure of the serotonin 5-HT1B receptor coupled to heterotrimeric Go
Crystal structure of the b2 adrenergic receptor–Gs protein complex
Crystal Structure of the Catalytic Domains of Adenylyl Cyclase in a Complex with Gsa GTPgS
Docking and Scoring in Virtual Screening for Drug Discovery: Methods and Applications
Emerging paradigms in GPCR allostery: implications for drug discovery
Fluorescence/Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer Techniques to Study G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Activation and Signaling
From Pheromones to Behavior
G Protein–Coupled Receptor Rhodopsin
Gi/o Protein-Dependent and -Independent Actions of Pertussis Toxin (PTX)
G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Oligomerization and its Potential for Drug Discovery
Heterotrimeric G Proteins: Organizers of Transmembrane Signals
How opioid drugs bind to receptors
It’s all about the structure
Membrane Trafficking of G Protein–Coupled Receptors
Modular mechanism of Wnt signaling inhibition by Wnt inhibitory factor 1
Molecular mechanisms of ligand binding, signaling, and regulation within the superfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors: molecular modeling andmutagenesis approaches to receptor structure and function

Nematode and Arthropod Genomes Provide New Insights into the Evolution of Class 2 B1 GPCRs
Odorant receptors: a plethora of G-protein coupled receptors
PRED-GPCR: GPCR recognition and family classification server
Role of helix 8 in G protein-coupled receptors based on structure–function studies on the type 1 angiotensin receptor
Snapshot of a signalling complex
Snapshot of Activated G Proteins at the Membrane: The Gaq-GRK2-Gbg Complex
Structure-based mechanism of cysteinyl leukotriene receptor inhibition by antiasthmatic drugs
Structural diversity of G protein coupled receptors and significance for drug discovery
Structural insights into G-proteincoupled receptor allostery
Structure and Activation of the Visual Pigment Rhodopsin
Structural Features of beta2 Adrenergic Receptor: Crystal Structures and Beyond
Structure of the adenosine-bound human adenosine A1 receptor–Gi complex
Structure of the Class IV Adenylyl Cyclase Reveals a Novel Fold
Structure of the delta-opioid receptor bound to naltrindole
Structure of the nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor in complex with a peptide mimetic
Structure of the μ-opioid receptor–Gi protein complex
The Expanding Roles of Gbg Subunits in G Protein–Coupled Receptor Signaling and Drug Action
The G protein-coupled receptor repertoires of human and mouse
The G-protein nanomachine
The G-Protein-Coupled Receptors in the Human Genome Form Five Main Families. Phylogenetic Analysis, Paralogon Groups, and Fingerprints
The GRAFS classification system of G-protein coupled receptors in comparative perspective
The small GTPase RAB10 regulates endosomal recycling of the LDL receptor and transferrin receptor in hepatocytes
The state of GPCR research in 2004
The Very Large G Protein Coupled Receptor (Vlgr1) in Hair Cells
Understanding Molecular Recognition by G protein beta-gamma Subunits on the Path to Pharmacological Targeting




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