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The following pages link to Molecular mechanism of 7TM receptor activation--a global toggle switch model (Q36364704):
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- Ligand modulation of the Epstein-Barr virus-induced seven-transmembrane receptor EBI2: identification of a potent and efficacious inverse agonist (Q24306565) (← links)
- β-arrestin-dependent activation of the cofilin pathway is required for the scavenging activity of the atypical chemokine receptor D6 (Q24339499) (← links)
- Ghrelin receptor mutations--too little height and too much hunger (Q24541531) (← links)
- The growth hormone secretagogue receptor: its intracellular signaling and regulation (Q24568026) (← links)
- The binding sites for cocaine and dopamine in the dopamine transporter overlap (Q24650126) (← links)
- High-resolution crystal structure of an engineered human beta2-adrenergic G protein-coupled receptor (Q24657484) (← links)
- Oligomerization of GPCRs involved in endocrine regulation (Q26752261) (← links)
- Discovery and Development of Small Molecule Allosteric Modulators of Glycoprotein Hormone Receptors (Q26781438) (← links)
- Biased and g protein-independent signaling of chemokine receptors (Q26823970) (← links)
- Ligand-specific regulation of the extracellular surface of a G-protein-coupled receptor (Q27646733) (← links)
- Structure of a beta1-adrenergic G-protein-coupled receptor (Q27651011) (← links)
- The structural basis of agonist-induced activation in constitutively active rhodopsin (Q27667245) (← links)
- High-resolution crystal structure of human protease-activated receptor 1 (Q27675402) (← links)
- Structure of class C GPCR metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 transmembrane domain (Q27694576) (← links)
- Chemogenomic analysis of G-protein coupled receptors and their ligands deciphers locks and keys governing diverse aspects of signalling (Q28477082) (← links)
- Helix kinks are equally prevalent in soluble and membrane proteins. (Q30360293) (← links)
- The role of experimental and computational structural approaches in 7TM drug discovery. (Q30377191) (← links)
- Beyond Membrane Protein Structure: Drug Discovery, Dynamics and Difficulties (Q30392142) (← links)
- G-protein-coupled receptor structure, ligand binding and activation as studied by solid-state NMR spectroscopy (Q30427675) (← links)
- Analysis of full and partial agonists binding to beta2-adrenergic receptor suggests a role of transmembrane helix V in agonist-specific conformational changes (Q30437514) (← links)
- Structure-function of the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily (Q30576993) (← links)
- Structure-based simulations reveal concerted dynamics of GPCR activation (Q30588355) (← links)
- Retinal ligand mobility explains internal hydration and reconciles active rhodopsin structures (Q30712788) (← links)
- Allosteric modulators of glycoprotein hormone receptors: discovery and therapeutic potential (Q33379828) (← links)
- Identifying conformational changes of the beta(2) adrenoceptor that enable accurate prediction of ligand/receptor interactions and screening for GPCR modulators (Q33400428) (← links)
- Principles and determinants of G-protein coupling by the rhodopsin-like thyrotropin receptor. (Q33543757) (← links)
- The essential role for aromatic cluster in the β3 adrenergic receptor (Q33571267) (← links)
- LCP-Tm: an assay to measure and understand stability of membrane proteins in a membrane environment (Q33795500) (← links)
- Ligand-induced rearrangements of the GABA(B) receptor revealed by fluorescence resonance energy transfer (Q33795980) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms deployed by virally encoded G protein-coupled receptors in human diseases (Q33819076) (← links)
- Seven transmembrane receptors as shapeshifting proteins: the impact of allosteric modulation and functional selectivity on new drug discovery (Q33890786) (← links)
- The use of G-protein coupled receptor models in lead optimization (Q33893103) (← links)
- Structural determinants of allosteric agonism and modulation at the M4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor: identification of ligand-specific and global activation mechanisms. (Q33911197) (← links)
- Functionalized congener approach to the design of ligands for G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). (Q33926350) (← links)
- Ligand-dependent activation and deactivation of the human adenosine A(2A) receptor. (Q33998174) (← links)
- Structure and function of G protein-coupled receptors using NMR spectroscopy (Q34008693) (← links)
- Ligand-dependent conformations and dynamics of the serotonin 5-HT(2A) receptor determine its activation and membrane-driven oligomerization properties (Q34244869) (← links)
- Action of molecular switches in GPCRs--theoretical and experimental studies. (Q34251407) (← links)
- Therapeutic molecules and endogenous ligands regulate the interaction between brain cellular prion protein (PrPC) and metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5). (Q34317403) (← links)
- G-protein coupled receptor 83 (GPR83) signaling determined by constitutive and zinc(II)-induced activity (Q34555671) (← links)
- Interactions of the melanocortin-4 receptor with the peptide agonist NDP-MSH. (Q35004622) (← links)
- Progress in elucidating the structural and dynamic character of G Protein-Coupled Receptor oligomers for use in drug discovery (Q35095066) (← links)
- Identification and functional comparison of seven-transmembrane G-protein-coupled BILF1 receptors in recently discovered nonhuman primate lymphocryptoviruses (Q35115637) (← links)
- Discovery of novel ligands for mouse olfactory receptor MOR42-3 using an in silico screening approach and in vitro validation (Q35123031) (← links)
- Active-state model of a dopamine D2 receptor-Gαi complex stabilized by aripiprazole-type partial agonists (Q35188726) (← links)
- Uncovering the triggers for GPCR activation using solid-state NMR spectroscopy (Q35347156) (← links)
- Dissecting the functions of conserved prolines within transmembrane helices of the D2 dopamine receptor. (Q35421675) (← links)
- The extracellular N-terminal domain of G-protein coupled receptor 83 regulates signaling properties and is an intramolecular inverse agonist (Q35526249) (← links)
- Activation mechanism of the β2-adrenergic receptor (Q35558683) (← links)
- Signaling-sensitive amino acids surround the allosteric ligand binding site of the thyrotropin receptor (Q35592107) (← links)