Functional dynamics of G protein-coupled receptors reveal new routes for drug discovery
Università della Svizzera italiana · University of Delaware · +16 more institutions
Abstract
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest human membrane protein family that transduce extracellular signals into cellular responses. They are major pharmacological targets, with approximately 26% of marketed drugs targeting GPCRs, primarily at their orthosteric binding site. Despite their prominence, predicting the pharmacological effects of novel GPCR-targeting drugs remains challenging due to the complex functional dynamics of these receptors. Recent advances in X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, spectroscopic techniques and molecular simulations have enhanced our understanding of receptor conformational dynamics and ligand interactions with GPCRs. These developments have revealed…
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16Topics & keywords
- Drug discovery
- G protein-coupled receptor
- Computational biology
- Drug
- Receptor
- Pharmacology
- Chemistry
- Bioinformatics