The structure and function of G-protein-coupled receptors

DM Rosenbaum, SGF Rasmussen, BK Kobilka - Nature, 2009 - nature.com
DM Rosenbaum, SGF Rasmussen, BK Kobilka
Nature, 2009nature.com
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate most of our physiological responses to
hormones, neurotransmitters and environmental stimulants, and so have great potential as
therapeutic targets for a broad spectrum of diseases. They are also fascinating molecules
from the perspective of membrane-protein structure and biology. Great progress has been
made over the past three decades in understanding diverse GPCRs, from pharmacology to
functional characterization in vivo. Recent high-resolution structural studies have provided …
Abstract
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate most of our physiological responses to hormones, neurotransmitters and environmental stimulants, and so have great potential as therapeutic targets for a broad spectrum of diseases. They are also fascinating molecules from the perspective of membrane-protein structure and biology. Great progress has been made over the past three decades in understanding diverse GPCRs, from pharmacology to functional characterization in vivo. Recent high-resolution structural studies have provided insights into the molecular mechanisms of GPCR activation and constitutive activity.
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