PA Insel, K Sriram, MW Gorr, SZ Wiley… - Trends in …, 2019 - cell.com
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are targets for∼ 35% of approved drugs but only∼ 15% of the∼ 800 human GPCRs are currently such targets. GPCRomics, the use of …
F Bassilana, M Nash, MG Ludwig - Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2019 - nature.com
Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs)—one of the five main families in the GPCR superfamily—have several atypical characteristics, including large, multi-domain N termini …
Adhesion G protein‐coupled receptors (aGPCRs) are a class of structurally and functionally highly intriguing cell surface receptors with essential functions in health and disease. Thus …
CR Sussman, X Wang, FT Chebib, VE Torres - Cellular signalling, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) is a systemic disorder associated with polycystic liver disease (PLD) and other extrarenal manifestations, the most …
AD Bondarev, MM Attwood, J Jonsson… - Expert Opinion on …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction The G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) superfamily is among the most widely exploited targets for therapeutics, with drugs mainly targeting the Rhodopsin, Glutamate and …
S Cazorla-Vázquez, P Kösters, S Bertz, F Pfister… - Cells, 2023 - mdpi.com
Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) comprise the second-largest class of GPCRs, the most common target for approved pharmacological therapies. aGPCRs play an …
T Sakurai, S Kamakura, J Hayase, A Kohda… - Journal of Biological …, 2022 - ASBMB
The adhesion family of G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs) is defined by an N-terminal large extracellular region that contains various adhesion-related domains and a highly …
M Lv, X Li, W Tian, H Yang… - BioMed Research …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
ADGRD1 (GPR133), an adhesion G protein‐coupled receptor (GPCR), has been linked to cancer. However, the prognostic value and regulatory function within non‐small‐cell lung …
BG Poll, L Chen, CL Chou… - American Journal of …, 2021 - journals.physiology.org
Kidney transport and other renal functions are regulated by multiple G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) expressed along the renal tubule. The rapid, recent appearance of …