A classical drug repurposing approach was applied to find new putative GPR40 allosteric binders. A twostep computational protocol was set up, based on an initial pharmacophoric-based virtual screening of the DrugBank database of known drugs, followed by docking simulations to confirm the interactions between the prioritised compounds and GPR40. The best-ranked entries showed binding poses comparable to that of TAK-875, a known allosteric agonist of GPR40. Three of them (tazarotenic acid, bezafibrate, and efaproxiral) affect insulin secretion in pancreatic INS-1 832/13 b-cells with EC50 in the nanomolar concentration (5.73, 14.2, and 13.5 nM, respectively). Given the involvement of GPR40 in type 2 diabetes, the new GPR40 modulators re...
The free fatty acid receptors (FFA) 1 (previously designated GPR40) and FFA4 (previously GPR120) are...
The G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) activated by free fatty acids (FFAs) have emerged as new and...
In diabetes the body lacks the mechanism for producing insulin. This disease is one of the most prev...
A classical drug repurposing approach was applied to find new putative GPR40 allosteric binders. A t...
The stimulation of insulin secretion by glucose can be modulated by multiple nutritive, hor-monal, a...
GPR40 is a free fatty acid receptor that has been shown to regulate glucose-dependent insulin secret...
With growing needs for new antidiabetic drugs which are safe and effective alone or in combination w...
GPR40 is a G-protein-coupled receptor which mediates fatty acid-induced glucose-stimulated insulin s...
GPR40 (FFAR1 or FFA1) is a target of high interest being pursued to treat type II diabetes due to it...
Agonists of GPR40 (FFA1) have been proposed as a means to treat type 2 diabetes. Through lead optimi...
GPR40 is a G protein-coupled receptor that is predominantly expressed in pancreatic β-cells. GPR40 a...
The G-protein-coupled receptor 40 (GPR40) is an attractive molecular target for the treatment of typ...
GPR40 (FFA1) is a G-protein-coupled receptor, primarily expressed in pancreatic islets, the activati...
G protein-coupled receptor 40 (GPR40) has become an attractive target for the treatment of diabetes ...
GPR40 is a G-protein-coupled receptor expressed primarily in pancreatic islets and intestinal L-cell...
The free fatty acid receptors (FFA) 1 (previously designated GPR40) and FFA4 (previously GPR120) are...
The G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) activated by free fatty acids (FFAs) have emerged as new and...
In diabetes the body lacks the mechanism for producing insulin. This disease is one of the most prev...
A classical drug repurposing approach was applied to find new putative GPR40 allosteric binders. A t...
The stimulation of insulin secretion by glucose can be modulated by multiple nutritive, hor-monal, a...
GPR40 is a free fatty acid receptor that has been shown to regulate glucose-dependent insulin secret...
With growing needs for new antidiabetic drugs which are safe and effective alone or in combination w...
GPR40 is a G-protein-coupled receptor which mediates fatty acid-induced glucose-stimulated insulin s...
GPR40 (FFAR1 or FFA1) is a target of high interest being pursued to treat type II diabetes due to it...
Agonists of GPR40 (FFA1) have been proposed as a means to treat type 2 diabetes. Through lead optimi...
GPR40 is a G protein-coupled receptor that is predominantly expressed in pancreatic β-cells. GPR40 a...
The G-protein-coupled receptor 40 (GPR40) is an attractive molecular target for the treatment of typ...
GPR40 (FFA1) is a G-protein-coupled receptor, primarily expressed in pancreatic islets, the activati...
G protein-coupled receptor 40 (GPR40) has become an attractive target for the treatment of diabetes ...
GPR40 is a G-protein-coupled receptor expressed primarily in pancreatic islets and intestinal L-cell...
The free fatty acid receptors (FFA) 1 (previously designated GPR40) and FFA4 (previously GPR120) are...
The G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) activated by free fatty acids (FFAs) have emerged as new and...
In diabetes the body lacks the mechanism for producing insulin. This disease is one of the most prev...