Background and Purpose GPR35 is a poorly characterized G protein-coupled receptor at which kynurenic acid has been suggested to be the endogenous ligand. We wished to test this and develop assays appropriate for the study of this receptorExperimental Approach Human and rat orthologues of GPR35 were engineered and expressed and assays developed to assess interaction with ß-arrestin-2, activation of Ga13 and agonist-induced internalization.Key Results GPR35-ß-arrestin-2 interaction assays confirmed that both the endogenous tryptophan metabolite kynurenic acid and the synthetic ligand zaprinast had agonist action at each orthologue. Zaprinast was substantially more potent than kynurenic acid at each and both agonists displayed substantially gr...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) remain the best studied class of cell surface receptors and the ...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the most common receptor class for drug targeting. They are ...
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are critically regulated by β-arrestins, which not only desensit...
The poorly characterized G-protein-coupled receptor GPR35 has been suggested as a potential explorat...
G protein-coupled receptor 35 (GPR35) is poorly characterized, but nevertheless has been revealed to...
Variation in pharmacology and function of ligands at species orthologs can be a confounding feature ...
AbstractGPR35 is an orphan G protein-coupled receptor that is not well-characterized. Here we employ...
Human G protein–coupled receptor 35 is regulated by agonist-mediated phosphorylation of a set of fiv...
AbstractWe found that zaprinast, a well-known cyclic guanosine monophosphate-specific phosphodiester...
The orphan G protein coupled receptor GPR35 has emerged as a therapeutic target in a number of disea...
β-arrestins are multifaceted adaptor proteins that regulate various aspects of G protein-coupled rec...
G protein-mediated signal transduction by seven transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors (GPRs) is ...
GPR139 is an orphan G protein-coupled receptor expressed in the brain, in particular in the habenula...
G protein-coupled receptors are the most important drug targets for human diseases. An important num...
Limited information is available on the brain expression and role of GPR35, a Gi/o coupled receptor ...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) remain the best studied class of cell surface receptors and the ...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the most common receptor class for drug targeting. They are ...
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are critically regulated by β-arrestins, which not only desensit...
The poorly characterized G-protein-coupled receptor GPR35 has been suggested as a potential explorat...
G protein-coupled receptor 35 (GPR35) is poorly characterized, but nevertheless has been revealed to...
Variation in pharmacology and function of ligands at species orthologs can be a confounding feature ...
AbstractGPR35 is an orphan G protein-coupled receptor that is not well-characterized. Here we employ...
Human G protein–coupled receptor 35 is regulated by agonist-mediated phosphorylation of a set of fiv...
AbstractWe found that zaprinast, a well-known cyclic guanosine monophosphate-specific phosphodiester...
The orphan G protein coupled receptor GPR35 has emerged as a therapeutic target in a number of disea...
β-arrestins are multifaceted adaptor proteins that regulate various aspects of G protein-coupled rec...
G protein-mediated signal transduction by seven transmembrane G protein-coupled receptors (GPRs) is ...
GPR139 is an orphan G protein-coupled receptor expressed in the brain, in particular in the habenula...
G protein-coupled receptors are the most important drug targets for human diseases. An important num...
Limited information is available on the brain expression and role of GPR35, a Gi/o coupled receptor ...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) remain the best studied class of cell surface receptors and the ...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the most common receptor class for drug targeting. They are ...
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are critically regulated by β-arrestins, which not only desensit...