The aim of a large number of studies on G protein-coupled receptors was centered on understanding the structural basis of their main functional properties. Here, we will briefly review the results obtained on the alpha1-adrenergic receptor subtypes belonging to the rhodopsin-like family of receptors. These findings contribute, on the one hand, to further understand the molecular basis of adrenergic transmission and, on the other, to provide some generalities on the structure-functional relationship of G protein-coupled receptors
This work compares the structural/dynamics features of the wild-type alb-adrenergic receptor (AR) wi...
The alpha1b-adrenergic receptor (AR) is a member of the large superfamily of seven transmembrane dom...
The aim of this review is to summarize some of the main findings from our laboratory as well as from...
The aim of a large number of studies on G protein-coupled receptors was centered on understanding th...
The aim of a large number of studies on G protein-coupled receptors was centered on understanding th...
The adrenergic receptors (ARs) belong to the superfamily of membrane-bound G protein coupled recepto...
The adrenergic receptors (ARs) belong to the superfamily of membrane-bound G protein coupled recepto...
The adrenergic receptors (ARs) belong to the superfamily of membrane-bound G protein coupled recepto...
In this chapter we summarize some aspects of the structure-functional relationship of the alpha 1a a...
© 2008 Matijssen et al. Adrenoceptors [1] belong to class A of the superfamily of G protein coupled ...
AbstractBecause of their central role in regulation of cellular function, structure/function relatio...
AbstractG protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are remarkably versatile signaling molecules. The member...
In this chapter we summarize some aspects of the structure-functional relationship of the alpha 1a a...
In this chapter we summarize some aspects of the structure-functional relationship of the alpha 1a a...
The alpha1b-adrenergic receptor (AR) is a member of the large superfamily of seven transmembrane dom...
This work compares the structural/dynamics features of the wild-type alb-adrenergic receptor (AR) wi...
The alpha1b-adrenergic receptor (AR) is a member of the large superfamily of seven transmembrane dom...
The aim of this review is to summarize some of the main findings from our laboratory as well as from...
The aim of a large number of studies on G protein-coupled receptors was centered on understanding th...
The aim of a large number of studies on G protein-coupled receptors was centered on understanding th...
The adrenergic receptors (ARs) belong to the superfamily of membrane-bound G protein coupled recepto...
The adrenergic receptors (ARs) belong to the superfamily of membrane-bound G protein coupled recepto...
The adrenergic receptors (ARs) belong to the superfamily of membrane-bound G protein coupled recepto...
In this chapter we summarize some aspects of the structure-functional relationship of the alpha 1a a...
© 2008 Matijssen et al. Adrenoceptors [1] belong to class A of the superfamily of G protein coupled ...
AbstractBecause of their central role in regulation of cellular function, structure/function relatio...
AbstractG protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are remarkably versatile signaling molecules. The member...
In this chapter we summarize some aspects of the structure-functional relationship of the alpha 1a a...
In this chapter we summarize some aspects of the structure-functional relationship of the alpha 1a a...
The alpha1b-adrenergic receptor (AR) is a member of the large superfamily of seven transmembrane dom...
This work compares the structural/dynamics features of the wild-type alb-adrenergic receptor (AR) wi...
The alpha1b-adrenergic receptor (AR) is a member of the large superfamily of seven transmembrane dom...
The aim of this review is to summarize some of the main findings from our laboratory as well as from...