Search Results - "Hadac, EM"
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Novel Benzodiazepine Photoaffinity Probe Stereoselectively Labels a Site Deep within the Membrane-Spanning Domain of the Cholecystokinin Receptor
Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (09-02-2006)“…An understanding of the molecular basis of drug action provides opportunities for refinement of drug properties and for development of more potent and…”
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Reengineering paramyxovirus tropism
Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (24-11-2004)“…Receptor specificity is a critical determinant of viral tropism, but the capacity of viruses to switch to alternative receptors has not been extensively…”
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Critical Contributions of Amino-terminal Extracellular Domains in Agonist Binding and Activation of Secretin and Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide Receptors. STUDIES OF CHIMERIC RECEPTORS
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (16-06-1995)“…Secretin and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) receptors are closely related G protein-coupled receptors in a recently described family possessing a…”
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Demonstration of a Direct Interaction between Residue 22 in the Carboxyl-terminal Half of Secretin and the Amino-terminal Tail of the Secretin Receptor Using Photoaffinity Labeling
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (08-01-1999)“…An understanding of the molecular basis of hormonal activation of receptors provides important insights for drug design. Toward this end, intrinsic…”
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Direct Identification of a Distinct Site of Interaction between the Carboxyl-terminal Residue of Cholecystokinin and the Type A Cholecystokinin Receptor Using Photoaffinity Labeling
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (26-09-1997)“…Mechanisms of ligand binding and activation of G protein-coupled receptors are particularly important, due to their ubiquitous expression and potential as drug…”
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Identification of an Interaction between Residue 6 of the Natural Peptide Ligand and a Distinct Residue within the Amino-terminal Tail of the Secretin Receptor
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (02-07-1999)“…Photoaffinity labeling is a powerful tool for the characterization of the molecular basis of ligand binding. We recently used this technique to demonstrate the…”
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Spatial approximation between a photolabile residue in position 13 of secretin and the amino terminus of the secretin receptor
Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-05-2003)“…The amino-terminal domain of class B G protein-coupled receptors is critically important for natural peptide agonist binding and action. The precise role it…”
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Differential spatial approximation between cholecystokinin residue 30 and receptor residues in active and inactive conformations
Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-06-2005)“…Understanding the structures of active and inactive agonist- and antagonist-bound receptor complexes is of great interest. In this work, we focus on position…”
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Direct Identification of a Second Distinct Site of Contact between Cholecystokinin and Its Receptor
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (22-05-1998)“…We have developed a biologically active analogue of cholecystokinin (CCK) that incorporates a photolabile benzoylphenylalanine (Bpa) moiety in the middle of…”
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B591 Infectious RNA: A Novel Therapeutic Modality for Myeloma
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B592 Retargeted Coxsackievirus A21 for Myeloma Therapy
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Structural insights into the amino-terminus of the secretin receptor: I. Status of cysteine and cystine residues
Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-11-2000)“…The secretin receptor is prototypic of the class II family of G protein-coupled receptors, with a long extracellular amino-terminal domain containing six…”
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Multiple Extracellular Loop Domains Contribute Critical Determinants for Agonist Binding and Activation of the Secretin Receptor
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-06-1996)“…Distinct themes exist for ligand-binding domains of G protein-coupled receptors. The secretin receptor is prototypic of a recently described family in this…”
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Protean effects of a natural peptide agonist of the G protein-coupled secretin receptor demonstrated by receptor mutagenesis
Published in The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics (01-08-1998)“…G protein-coupled receptors initiate signaling cascades after associating with heterotrimeric G proteins. This is typically initiated by agonist binding, but…”
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A Peptide Agonist Acts by Occupation of a Monomeric G Protein-Coupled Receptor: Dual Sites of Covalent Attachment to Domains Near TM1 and TM7 of the Same Molecule Make Biologically Significant Domain-Swapped Dimerization Unlikely
Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (17-06-1999)“…Membrane receptor dimerization is a well-established event for initiation of signaling at growth factor receptors and has been postulated to exist for G…”
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Cross-chimeric analysis of selectivity of secretin and VPAC(1) receptor activation
Published in The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics (01-11-2000)“…Agonist action at receptors is highly specific, affected by the structure of both ligand and receptor. Chimeric constructs of structurally related receptors…”
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Identification of Peptide Ligand-binding Domains within the Human Motilin Receptor Using Photoaffinity Labeling
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-09-2001)“…The cDNA encoding the human motilin receptor was recently cloned and found to represent a G protein-coupled receptor that is structurally related to the growth…”
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Relationship between native and recombinant cholecystokinin receptors : Role of differential glycosylation
Published in Pancreas (01-08-1996)“…In an attempt to establish the relationship between the protein encoded by the recently cloned type A cholecystokinin (CCK) receptor cDNA and the two distinct…”
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Molecular characterization and organ distribution of type A and B cholecystokinin receptors in cynomolgus monkey
Published in American journal of physiology: Gastrointestinal and liver physiology (01-08-2001)“…Differences in the molecular structure or organ distribution of receptors can limit the usefulness of a given species for drug studies. In this work, we have…”
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Structurally related peptide agonist, partial agonist, and antagonist occupy a similar binding pocket within the cholecystokinin receptor. Rapid analysis using fluorescent photoaffinity labeling probes and capillary electrophoresis
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (19-02-1999)“…The molecular basis of ligand binding to receptors provides important insights for drug development. Here, we explore domains of the cholecystokinin (CCK)…”
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