A monomeric G protein-coupled receptor isolated in a high-density lipoprotein particle efficiently activates its G protein
University of Michigan · Stanford University
Abstract
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) respond to a diverse array of ligands, mediating cellular responses to hormones and neurotransmitters, as well as the senses of smell and taste. The structures of the GPCR rhodopsin and several G proteins have been determined by x-ray crystallography, yet the organization of the signaling complex between GPCRs and G proteins is poorly understood. The observations that some GPCRs are obligate heterodimers, and that many GPCRs form both homo- and heterodimers, has led to speculation that GPCR dimers may be required for efficient activation of G proteins. However, technical limitations have precluded a definitive analysis of G protein coupling to monomeric GPCRs in a…
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- G protein-coupled receptor
- Heterotrimeric G protein
- G protein
- Rhodopsin
- Biophysics
- Chemistry
- Receptor
- Biochemistry