Classical receptor theory is largely built on assumptions of monomeric receptors. In this thesis, we contribute to receptor theory by considering the now widely accepted cases of dimeric receptors. The implications of dimerisation for drug discovery and therapeutics remain unclear. Therefore, a theoretical consideration of ligand binding and signalling via receptor dimers is warranted. Here, we develop mathematical models for ligand bind-ing at dimerised and dimerising receptors. A key factor in developing these theoretical models is cooperativity across the dimer, whereby binding of a ligand to one protomer affects the binding of a ligand to the other protomer. The effects of cooperativity on binding dynamics are a primary point of interest....
The belief that G protein-coupled receptors exist and function as monomeric, non-interacting species...
<div><p>G Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCR) can form dimers or higher ordered oligomers, the process ...
International audienceThe formation and dissociation of specific noncovalent interactions between a ...
Evidence suggests that many G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are bound together forming dimers. T...
The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptor (VEGFR) system plays a role in cancer and man...
Many G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are expressed on the plasma membrane as dimers. Since drug ...
Mathematical modelling has become a key tool in pharmacological analysis, towards understanding dyna...
Until recently, heptahelical G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) were considered to be expressed as ...
Mechanistic models of G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling are used to gain insight into how ...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest class of membrane receptors, playing a key role ...
AbstractThe belief that G protein-coupled receptors exist and function as monomeric, non-interacting...
G Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCR) can form dimers or higher ordered oligomers, the process of which...
Many G protein-coupled receptors have been shown to exist as oligomers, but the oligomerization stat...
In this thesis, mathematical models are presented which are used to study cellular signalling pathwa...
With over 30% of available drugs targeting them, G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are of signific...
The belief that G protein-coupled receptors exist and function as monomeric, non-interacting species...
<div><p>G Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCR) can form dimers or higher ordered oligomers, the process ...
International audienceThe formation and dissociation of specific noncovalent interactions between a ...
Evidence suggests that many G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are bound together forming dimers. T...
The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptor (VEGFR) system plays a role in cancer and man...
Many G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are expressed on the plasma membrane as dimers. Since drug ...
Mathematical modelling has become a key tool in pharmacological analysis, towards understanding dyna...
Until recently, heptahelical G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) were considered to be expressed as ...
Mechanistic models of G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling are used to gain insight into how ...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest class of membrane receptors, playing a key role ...
AbstractThe belief that G protein-coupled receptors exist and function as monomeric, non-interacting...
G Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCR) can form dimers or higher ordered oligomers, the process of which...
Many G protein-coupled receptors have been shown to exist as oligomers, but the oligomerization stat...
In this thesis, mathematical models are presented which are used to study cellular signalling pathwa...
With over 30% of available drugs targeting them, G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are of signific...
The belief that G protein-coupled receptors exist and function as monomeric, non-interacting species...
<div><p>G Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCR) can form dimers or higher ordered oligomers, the process ...
International audienceThe formation and dissociation of specific noncovalent interactions between a ...