ABSTRACT G protein-coupled receptors are vital membrane proteins that allosterically transduce biomolecular signals across the cell membrane. However, the process by which ligand binding induces protein conformation changes is not well understood biophysically. Rhodopsin, the mammalian dim-light receptor, is a unique test case for understanding these processes because of its switch-like activity; the ligand, retinal, is bound throughout the activation cycle, switching from inverse agonist to agonist after absorbing a photon. By contrast, the ligand-free opsin is outside the activation cycle and may behave differently. We find that retinal influences rhodopsin dynamics using an ensemble of all-atom molecular dynamics simulations that in aggr...
ABSTRACT: We present molecular dynamics simulations of bovine rhodopsin in a membrane mimetic enviro...
Constitutively active mutants (CAMs) of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) cause various kinds of d...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) comprise the largest protein family in the human genome,1 yet rh...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors are vital membrane proteins that allosterically transduce biomol...
ABSTRACT: Rhodopsin, the mammalian dim-light receptor, is one of the best-characterized G-protein-co...
Rhodopsin is a classical two-state G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). In the dark, its 11-cis retina...
Rhodopsin is a photoactive G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that converts dim light into a signal f...
Constitutively active mutants (CAMs) of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) cause various kinds of d...
AbstractRhodopsin is a classical two-state G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). In the dark, its 11-ci...
Rhodopsin, the mammalian dim-light receptor, is one of the best-characterized G-protein-coupled rece...
The formation of photointermediates and conformational changes observed in the retinal chromophore o...
AbstractAs one of the best studied members of the pharmaceutically relevant family of G-protein-coup...
AbstractRhodopsin is a G-protein-coupled receptor, in which retinal chromophore acts as inverse-agon...
Contains fulltext : 57920.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Rhodopsin is t...
Rhodopsin is the best characterized member of the large, pharmaceutically important, family of G-pro...
ABSTRACT: We present molecular dynamics simulations of bovine rhodopsin in a membrane mimetic enviro...
Constitutively active mutants (CAMs) of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) cause various kinds of d...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) comprise the largest protein family in the human genome,1 yet rh...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors are vital membrane proteins that allosterically transduce biomol...
ABSTRACT: Rhodopsin, the mammalian dim-light receptor, is one of the best-characterized G-protein-co...
Rhodopsin is a classical two-state G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). In the dark, its 11-cis retina...
Rhodopsin is a photoactive G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that converts dim light into a signal f...
Constitutively active mutants (CAMs) of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) cause various kinds of d...
AbstractRhodopsin is a classical two-state G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). In the dark, its 11-ci...
Rhodopsin, the mammalian dim-light receptor, is one of the best-characterized G-protein-coupled rece...
The formation of photointermediates and conformational changes observed in the retinal chromophore o...
AbstractAs one of the best studied members of the pharmaceutically relevant family of G-protein-coup...
AbstractRhodopsin is a G-protein-coupled receptor, in which retinal chromophore acts as inverse-agon...
Contains fulltext : 57920.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Rhodopsin is t...
Rhodopsin is the best characterized member of the large, pharmaceutically important, family of G-pro...
ABSTRACT: We present molecular dynamics simulations of bovine rhodopsin in a membrane mimetic enviro...
Constitutively active mutants (CAMs) of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) cause various kinds of d...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) comprise the largest protein family in the human genome,1 yet rh...