A large number of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) show varying degrees of basal or constitutive activity. This constitutive activity is usually minimal in natural receptors but is markedly observed in wild type and mutated (naturally or induced) receptors. According to conventional two-state drug receptor interaction model, binding of a ligand may initiate activity (agonist with varying degrees of positive intrinsic activity) or prevent the effect of an agonist (antagonist with zero intrinsic activity). Inverse agonists bind with the constitutively active receptors, stabilize them, and thus reduce the activity (negative intrinsic activity). Receptors of many classes (α-and β-adrenergic, histaminergic, GABAergic, serotoninergic, opiate, ...
Numerous G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) display ligand-free basal signaling with potential phys...
This study investigated, for the D-2 dopamine receptor, the relation between the ability of agonists...
International audienceSome G-protein-coupled receptors display constitutive activity, that is sponta...
A large number of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) show varying degrees of basal or constitutive ...
Increasing numbers of compounds, previously classified as antagonists, were shown to inhibit this sp...
Concepts regarding the mechanisms by which drugs activate receptors to produce physiological respons...
The accurate characterization of the molecular mechanisms involved in the action of receptor ligands...
The nomenclature of drugs is a critical aspect of science, since it can direct research and optimize...
The accurate characterization of the molecular mechanisms involved in the action of receptor ligands...
1 Mechanisms of inverse agonist action at the D-2(short) dopamine receptor have been examined. 2 Di...
The idea that a receptor can produce signalling without agonist intervention and that several antago...
1 Mechanisms of inverse agonist action at the D-2(short) dopamine receptor have been examined. 2 Dis...
Most drugs acting on G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are classically defined as agonists, partia...
The basal (constitutive) activity of G protein-coupled receptors allows for the measurement of inver...
The basal (constitutive) activity of G protein-coupled receptors allows for the measurement of inver...
Numerous G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) display ligand-free basal signaling with potential phys...
This study investigated, for the D-2 dopamine receptor, the relation between the ability of agonists...
International audienceSome G-protein-coupled receptors display constitutive activity, that is sponta...
A large number of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) show varying degrees of basal or constitutive ...
Increasing numbers of compounds, previously classified as antagonists, were shown to inhibit this sp...
Concepts regarding the mechanisms by which drugs activate receptors to produce physiological respons...
The accurate characterization of the molecular mechanisms involved in the action of receptor ligands...
The nomenclature of drugs is a critical aspect of science, since it can direct research and optimize...
The accurate characterization of the molecular mechanisms involved in the action of receptor ligands...
1 Mechanisms of inverse agonist action at the D-2(short) dopamine receptor have been examined. 2 Di...
The idea that a receptor can produce signalling without agonist intervention and that several antago...
1 Mechanisms of inverse agonist action at the D-2(short) dopamine receptor have been examined. 2 Dis...
Most drugs acting on G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are classically defined as agonists, partia...
The basal (constitutive) activity of G protein-coupled receptors allows for the measurement of inver...
The basal (constitutive) activity of G protein-coupled receptors allows for the measurement of inver...
Numerous G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) display ligand-free basal signaling with potential phys...
This study investigated, for the D-2 dopamine receptor, the relation between the ability of agonists...
International audienceSome G-protein-coupled receptors display constitutive activity, that is sponta...