A large number of reviews and commentaries have highlighted the potential role of the short-chain fatty acid receptors GPR41 (FFA3) and, particularly, GPR43 (FFA2) as an interface between the intestinal microbiota and metabolic and inflammatory disorders. However, short-chain fatty acids have very modest potency and display limited selectivity between these two receptors, and studies on receptor knockout mice have resulted in non-uniform conclusions; therefore, selective and high-potency/high-affinity synthetic ligands are required to further explore the contribution of these receptors to health and disease. Currently no useful orthosteric ligands of FFA3 have been reported and although a number of orthosteric FFA2 agonists and antagonists ...
Free fatty acid receptors 2 and 3 (FFA2 and FFA3) are G protein-coupled receptors for short chain fr...
Abstract: Fatty acids (FAs) are important as metabolic substrates and as structural compo-nents of b...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are historically the most successful family of drug targets. In ...
A large number of reviews and commentaries have highlighted the potential role of the short-chain fa...
Despite some blockbuster G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) drugs, only a small fraction (∼15%) of th...
Free fatty acid receptor 2 (FFA2, GPR43) is a G protein-coupled 7-transmembrane receptor for short c...
Research interest in free fatty acid-binding receptors has been growing during the past decade, with...
The free fatty acid receptors (FFA) 1 (previously designated GPR40) and FFA4 (previously GPR120) are...
FFA2 (GPR43) has been identified as a receptor for short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) that include acet...
FFA2 and FFA3 are receptors for short-chain fatty acids which are produced in prodigious amounts by ...
Free Fatty Acid Receptor 2 is a GPCR activated by short chain fatty acids produced in high levels in...
Identification of G protein-coupled receptors that are activated by free fatty acids has led to cons...
In recent years, two G protein coupled receptors have been de-orphanised which respond to long chain...
Free fatty acid receptor 3 (FFA3, previously GPR41) is activated by short-chain fatty acids, mediate...
The short chain fatty acid receptor FFA2 is able to stimulate signaling via both Gi- and Gq/G11-prom...
Free fatty acid receptors 2 and 3 (FFA2 and FFA3) are G protein-coupled receptors for short chain fr...
Abstract: Fatty acids (FAs) are important as metabolic substrates and as structural compo-nents of b...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are historically the most successful family of drug targets. In ...
A large number of reviews and commentaries have highlighted the potential role of the short-chain fa...
Despite some blockbuster G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) drugs, only a small fraction (∼15%) of th...
Free fatty acid receptor 2 (FFA2, GPR43) is a G protein-coupled 7-transmembrane receptor for short c...
Research interest in free fatty acid-binding receptors has been growing during the past decade, with...
The free fatty acid receptors (FFA) 1 (previously designated GPR40) and FFA4 (previously GPR120) are...
FFA2 (GPR43) has been identified as a receptor for short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) that include acet...
FFA2 and FFA3 are receptors for short-chain fatty acids which are produced in prodigious amounts by ...
Free Fatty Acid Receptor 2 is a GPCR activated by short chain fatty acids produced in high levels in...
Identification of G protein-coupled receptors that are activated by free fatty acids has led to cons...
In recent years, two G protein coupled receptors have been de-orphanised which respond to long chain...
Free fatty acid receptor 3 (FFA3, previously GPR41) is activated by short-chain fatty acids, mediate...
The short chain fatty acid receptor FFA2 is able to stimulate signaling via both Gi- and Gq/G11-prom...
Free fatty acid receptors 2 and 3 (FFA2 and FFA3) are G protein-coupled receptors for short chain fr...
Abstract: Fatty acids (FAs) are important as metabolic substrates and as structural compo-nents of b...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are historically the most successful family of drug targets. In ...