The δ-opioid receptor and the precursor protein of a neuropeptide, substance P, are colocalized in the large dense-core vesicles of pain-sensing neurons. In this issue of Cell, Guan et al. (2005) report that trafficking of the δ-opioid receptor to these vesicles depends on its physical interaction with the substance P domain of its precursor polyprotein (protachykinin). Moreover, in mice lacking this precursor, the contribution of the δ-opioid receptor to pain processing is dramatically altered. These observations suggest a new role for peptide precursors as sorting signals in vesicular transport
Neuropeptide receptors of the brain and spinal cord are parts of the pain circuits targeted byanalge...
Several peptide fragments are produced by proteolytic cleavage of the opioid peptide precursor proen...
Substance P is a member of a family of structurally related peptides, called tachykinins, that are i...
The δ-opioid receptor and the precursor protein of a neuropeptide, substance P, are colocalized in t...
SummaryHow neurons coordinate and reprogram multiple neurotransmitter signals is an area of broad in...
SummaryOpioid and tachykinin systems are involved in modulation of pain transmission in the spinal c...
SummaryDelta and mu opioid receptors (DORs and MORs) are inhibitory G protein-coupled receptors that...
International audienceDelta and mu opioid receptors (DORs and MORs) are inhibitory G protein-coupled...
Substance P (SP) is a highly conserved member of the tachykinin peptide family that is widely expres...
The lower efficacy of opioids in neuropathic pain may be due to the increased activity of pronocicep...
Substance P (SP), an 11-amino-acid neuropeptide, has long been considered an effector of pain. Howev...
Few neurotransmitter systems have fascinated the general public as much as the endorphins, otherwise...
Substance P (SP) is a prominent neuromodulator, which is produced and released by peripheral damage-...
Substance P (SP) induces endocytosis and recycling of the neurokinin 1 receptor (NK1R) in endothelia...
The neuropeptide substance P (SP) is important in pain and inflammation. SP activates the neurokinin...
Neuropeptide receptors of the brain and spinal cord are parts of the pain circuits targeted byanalge...
Several peptide fragments are produced by proteolytic cleavage of the opioid peptide precursor proen...
Substance P is a member of a family of structurally related peptides, called tachykinins, that are i...
The δ-opioid receptor and the precursor protein of a neuropeptide, substance P, are colocalized in t...
SummaryHow neurons coordinate and reprogram multiple neurotransmitter signals is an area of broad in...
SummaryOpioid and tachykinin systems are involved in modulation of pain transmission in the spinal c...
SummaryDelta and mu opioid receptors (DORs and MORs) are inhibitory G protein-coupled receptors that...
International audienceDelta and mu opioid receptors (DORs and MORs) are inhibitory G protein-coupled...
Substance P (SP) is a highly conserved member of the tachykinin peptide family that is widely expres...
The lower efficacy of opioids in neuropathic pain may be due to the increased activity of pronocicep...
Substance P (SP), an 11-amino-acid neuropeptide, has long been considered an effector of pain. Howev...
Few neurotransmitter systems have fascinated the general public as much as the endorphins, otherwise...
Substance P (SP) is a prominent neuromodulator, which is produced and released by peripheral damage-...
Substance P (SP) induces endocytosis and recycling of the neurokinin 1 receptor (NK1R) in endothelia...
The neuropeptide substance P (SP) is important in pain and inflammation. SP activates the neurokinin...
Neuropeptide receptors of the brain and spinal cord are parts of the pain circuits targeted byanalge...
Several peptide fragments are produced by proteolytic cleavage of the opioid peptide precursor proen...
Substance P is a member of a family of structurally related peptides, called tachykinins, that are i...