Search Results - "Rosenbaum, Daniel M."
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High-resolution crystal structure of the human CB1 cannabinoid receptor
Published in Nature (London) (22-12-2016)“…The authors report a 2.6 Å resolution crystal structure of the human CB1 cannabinoid receptor trapped in the inactive conformation and bound to the antagonist…”
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Crystal structure of the human OX2 orexin receptor bound to the insomnia drug suvorexant
Published in Nature (London) (12-03-2015)“…The orexin system regulates sleep and arousal in humans, with orexin receptor antagonists becoming promising therapeutics for insomnia; now, the X-ray crystal…”
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The structure and function of G-protein-coupled receptors
Published in Nature (21-05-2009)“…G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate most of our physiological responses to hormones, neurotransmitters and environmental stimulants, and so have great…”
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Crystal structure of the human sterol transporter ABCG5/ABCG8
Published in Nature (London) (26-05-2016)“…The X-ray structure of human ABCG5/ABCG8 heterodimer in a nucleotide-free state, being the first atomic model of an ABC sterol transporter. Human ABCG5/ABCG8…”
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Structure and dynamics of the M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor
Published in Nature (London) (23-02-2012)“…The X-ray crystal structure of the M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor bound to the bronchodilator drug tiotropium is reported; comparison of this structure…”
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Ligand recognition and allosteric regulation of DRD1-Gs signaling complexes
Published in Cell (18-02-2021)“…Dopamine receptors, including D1- and D2-like receptors, are important therapeutic targets in a variety of neurological syndromes, as well as cardiovascular…”
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Structure of a nanobody-stabilized active state of the β2 adrenoceptor
Published in Nature (London) (13-01-2011)“…G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) exhibit a spectrum of functional behaviours in response to natural and synthetic ligands. Recent crystal structures provide…”
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Structure-based development of a subtype-selective orexin 1 receptor antagonist
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (28-07-2020)“…Orexins are neuropeptides that activate the rhodopsin-like G proteincoupled receptors OX1R and OX2R. The orexin system plays an important role in the…”
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Structure and function of an irreversible agonist-β2 adrenoceptor complex
Published in Nature (London) (13-01-2011)“…β-adrenergic receptor structures Two papers by Brian Kobilka and colleagues describe the X-ray crystal structure of the human β 2 adrenergic receptor (β 2 AR)…”
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High-Resolution Crystal Structure of an Engineered Human β₂-Adrenergic G Protein-Coupled Receptor
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (23-11-2007)“…Heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding protein (G protein)-coupled receptors constitute the largest family of eukaryotic signal transduction proteins that…”
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On the use of Pichia pastoris for isotopic labeling of human GPCRs for NMR studies
Published in Journal of biomolecular NMR (01-08-2018)“…NMR studies of human integral membrane proteins provide unique opportunities to probe structure and dynamics at specific locations and on multiple timescales,…”
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Structure and ligand-binding mechanism of the human OX1 and OX2 orexin receptors
Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-04-2016)“…Human orexin receptors (hOX 1 R and hOX 2 R) are GPCRs involved in sleep regulation. Structures of hOX 1 R bound to a selective antagonist or to a dual…”
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Crystal structure of the human β2 adrenergic G-protein-coupled receptor
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Necroptosis, a novel form of caspase-independent cell death, contributes to neuronal damage in a retinal ischemia-reperfusion injury model
Published in Journal of neuroscience research (15-05-2010)“…Necroptosis is programmed necrosis triggered by death receptor signaling. We investigated whether necroptosis contributes to neuronal damage and functional…”
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Ligand-specific regulation of the extracellular surface of a G-protein-coupled receptor
Published in Nature (London) (07-01-2010)“…Ligand-specific changes in GPCRs G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate the majority of cellular responses to hormones and neurotransmitters, and these…”
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Molecular mechanism of the wake-promoting agent TAK-925
Published in Nature communications (25-05-2022)“…The OX 2 orexin receptor (OX 2 R) is a highly expressed G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) in the brain that regulates wakefulness and circadian rhythms in…”
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Crystal Structures of Human Orexin 2 Receptor Bound to the Subtype-Selective Antagonist EMPA
Published in Structure (London) (02-01-2018)“…Orexin peptides in the brain regulate physiological functions such as the sleep-wake cycle, and are thus drug targets for the treatment of insomnia. Using…”
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Reply to: The G protein preference of orexin receptors is currently an unresolved issue
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The prolyl 4-hydroxylase inhibitor GSK360A decreases post-stroke brain injury and sensory, motor, and cognitive behavioral deficits
Published in PloS one (07-09-2017)“…There is interest in pharmacologic preconditioning for end-organ protection by targeting the HIF system. This can be accomplished by inhibition of prolyl…”
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Ligand modulation of sidechain dynamics in a wild-type human GPCR
Published in eLife (06-10-2017)“…GPCRs regulate all aspects of human physiology, and biophysical studies have deepened our understanding of GPCR conformational regulation by different ligands…”
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