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SUBMITTER: Christopher Tate
PROVIDER: EMPIAR-10308 | biostudies-other |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
García-Nafría Javier J Nehmé Rony R Edwards Patricia C PC Tate Christopher G CG
Nature 20180620 7711
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form the largest family of receptors encoded by the human genome (around 800 genes). They transduce signals by coupling to a small number of heterotrimeric G proteins (16 genes encoding different α-subunits). Each human cell contains several GPCRs and G proteins. The structural determinants of coupling of G<sub>s</sub> to four different GPCRs have been elucidated<sup>1-4</sup>, but the molecular details of how the other G-protein classes couple to GPCRs are un ...[more]