G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have the propensity to form homo- and heterodimers. Dysfunction of these dimers has been associated with multiple diseases, e.g., pre-eclampsia, schizophrenia, and depression, among others. Over the past two decades, considerable efforts have been made towards the development of screening assays for studying these GPCR dimer complexes in living cells. As a first step, a robust in vitro assay in an overexpression system is essential to identify and characterize specific GPCR-GPCR interactions, followed by methodologies to demonstrate association at endogenous levels and eventually in vivo. This review focuses on protein complementation assays (PCAs) which have been utilized to study GPCR oligomerization. T...
Oligomerization of membrane proteins has received intense research interest because of their importa...
International audienceMost evidence indicates that, as for family C G protein-coupled receptors (GPC...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate many important physiological functions and are c...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have the propensity to form homo- and heterodimers. Dysfunction ...
AbstractThe extent to which Rhodopsin family G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form invariant olig...
Spatiotemporal characterization of protein protein interactions (PPIs) is essential in determining t...
The extent to which Rhodopsin family G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form invariant oligomers is...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent the largest class of cell surface receptors conveying ...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) serve critical physiological roles as the most abundant family o...
ABSTRACT: The thermodynamics of ligand−receptor interactions at the surface of living cells represen...
Heteromerization of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) can significantly change the functional prop...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent one of the largest families of cell surface receptors,...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate many important physiological functions and are considere...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent one of the largest families of cell surface receptors,...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are an extensive class of trans-plasma membrane proteins that fu...
Oligomerization of membrane proteins has received intense research interest because of their importa...
International audienceMost evidence indicates that, as for family C G protein-coupled receptors (GPC...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate many important physiological functions and are c...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have the propensity to form homo- and heterodimers. Dysfunction ...
AbstractThe extent to which Rhodopsin family G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form invariant olig...
Spatiotemporal characterization of protein protein interactions (PPIs) is essential in determining t...
The extent to which Rhodopsin family G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form invariant oligomers is...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent the largest class of cell surface receptors conveying ...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) serve critical physiological roles as the most abundant family o...
ABSTRACT: The thermodynamics of ligand−receptor interactions at the surface of living cells represen...
Heteromerization of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) can significantly change the functional prop...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent one of the largest families of cell surface receptors,...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate many important physiological functions and are considere...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent one of the largest families of cell surface receptors,...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are an extensive class of trans-plasma membrane proteins that fu...
Oligomerization of membrane proteins has received intense research interest because of their importa...
International audienceMost evidence indicates that, as for family C G protein-coupled receptors (GPC...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate many important physiological functions and are c...