The G Protein-Coupled Receptors Handbook
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are involved in many processes in the human body relevant to health and disease, and consequently are the targets of approximately 70% of pharmacological therapeutics and a major source of new drug candidates. In The G Protein-Coupled Receptors Handbook, leading a...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
---|---|
Autor Corporativo: | |
Otros Autores: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Totowa, NJ :
Humana Press : Imprint: Humana,
2005.
|
Edición: | 1st ed. 2005. |
Colección: | Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience,
|
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- GPCRs: Structure and Function
- Structure-Function Relationships in G Protein-Coupled Receptors
- Molecular Mechanisms Involved in the Activation of Rhodopsin-Like Seven-Transmembrane Receptors
- GPCR Folding and Maturation
- Regulated Membrane Trafficking and Proteolysis of GPCRs
- GPCR Activity and Its Regulators
- Heterotrimeric G Proteins and Their Effector Pathways
- RGS Proteins
- G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinases
- Regulators of GPCR Activity
- GPCR Interacting Proteins
- GPCR Dimerization/Oligomerization
- Biophysical and Biochemical Methods to Study GPCR Oligomerization
- Oligomerization Domains of G Protein-Coupled Receptors
- Functional Complementation and the Analysis of GPCR Dimerization
- The Role of Oligomerization in G Protein-Coupled Receptor Maturation
- Receptor Oligomerization and Trafficking
- Modulation of Receptor Pharmacology by G Protein-Coupled Receptor Dimerization
- Recent Developments in Drug Discovery
- Role of Heteromeric GPCR Interactions in Pain/Analgesia
- Conformational Plasticity of GPCR Binding Sites
- De-Orphanizing GPCRs and Drug Development.