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Allosteric mechanisms of G protein-Coupled Receptor signaling: a structural perspective.


ABSTRACT: G protein-Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) use a complex series of intramolecular conformational changes to couple agonist binding to the binding and activation of cognate heterotrimeric G protein (G???). The mechanisms underlying this long-range activation have been identified using a variety of biochemical and structural approaches and have primarily used visual signal transduction via the GPCR rhodopsin and cognate heterotrimeric G protein transducin (G(t)) as a model system. In this chapter, we review the methods that have revealed allosteric signaling through rhodopsin and transducin. These methods can be applied to a variety of GPCR-mediated signaling pathways.

SUBMITTER: Thaker TM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3549666 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Allosteric mechanisms of G protein-Coupled Receptor signaling: a structural perspective.

Thaker Tarjani M TM   Kaya Ali I AI   Preininger Anita M AM   Hamm Heidi E HE   Iverson T M TM  

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 20120101


G protein-Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) use a complex series of intramolecular conformational changes to couple agonist binding to the binding and activation of cognate heterotrimeric G protein (Gαβγ). The mechanisms underlying this long-range activation have been identified using a variety of biochemical and structural approaches and have primarily used visual signal transduction via the GPCR rhodopsin and cognate heterotrimeric G protein transducin (G(t)) as a model system. In this chapter, we rev  ...[more]

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