AbstractA major current focus of structural work on G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) pertains to the investigation of their active states. However, for virtually all GPCRs, active agonist-bound intermediate states have been difficult to characterize experimentally owing to their higher conformational flexibility, and thus intrinsic instability, as compared to inactive inverse agonist-bound states. In this work, we explored possible activation pathways of the prototypic GPCR bovine rhodopsin by means of biased molecular dynamics simulations. Specifically, we used an explicit atomistic representation of the receptor and its environment, and sampled the conformational transition from the crystal structure of a photoactivated deprotonated st...
The disruption of ionic and H-bond interactions between the cytosolic ends of transmembrane helices ...
AbstractRetinal cis-trans isomerization and early relaxation steps have been studied in a 10-ns mole...
Selective coupling of G protein (heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide–binding protein)–coupled receptor...
AbstractA major current focus of structural work on G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) pertains to ...
AbstractRhodopsin is a well-characterized structural model of a G protein-coupled receptor. Photoiso...
AbstractRhodopsin is a G-protein-coupled receptor, in which retinal chromophore acts as inverse-agon...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors are vital membrane proteins that allosterically transduce biomol...
AbstractAs one of the best studied members of the pharmaceutically relevant family of G-protein-coup...
Abstract GPCRs (G-protein-coupled receptors) are seven-transmembrane helix proteins that transduce e...
The cytoplasmic surface of the G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) rhodopsin is a key element in membr...
Constitutively active mutants (CAMs) of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) cause various kinds of d...
AbstractRhodopsin, the dim-light photoreceptor present in the rod cells of the retina, is both a ret...
ABSTRACT: Rhodopsin, the mammalian dim-light receptor, is one of the best-characterized G-protein-co...
AbstractConformational possibilities of flexible loops in rhodopsin, a prototypical G-protein-couple...
Rhodopsin is the best characterized member of the large, pharmaceutically important, family of G-pro...
The disruption of ionic and H-bond interactions between the cytosolic ends of transmembrane helices ...
AbstractRetinal cis-trans isomerization and early relaxation steps have been studied in a 10-ns mole...
Selective coupling of G protein (heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide–binding protein)–coupled receptor...
AbstractA major current focus of structural work on G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) pertains to ...
AbstractRhodopsin is a well-characterized structural model of a G protein-coupled receptor. Photoiso...
AbstractRhodopsin is a G-protein-coupled receptor, in which retinal chromophore acts as inverse-agon...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors are vital membrane proteins that allosterically transduce biomol...
AbstractAs one of the best studied members of the pharmaceutically relevant family of G-protein-coup...
Abstract GPCRs (G-protein-coupled receptors) are seven-transmembrane helix proteins that transduce e...
The cytoplasmic surface of the G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) rhodopsin is a key element in membr...
Constitutively active mutants (CAMs) of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) cause various kinds of d...
AbstractRhodopsin, the dim-light photoreceptor present in the rod cells of the retina, is both a ret...
ABSTRACT: Rhodopsin, the mammalian dim-light receptor, is one of the best-characterized G-protein-co...
AbstractConformational possibilities of flexible loops in rhodopsin, a prototypical G-protein-couple...
Rhodopsin is the best characterized member of the large, pharmaceutically important, family of G-pro...
The disruption of ionic and H-bond interactions between the cytosolic ends of transmembrane helices ...
AbstractRetinal cis-trans isomerization and early relaxation steps have been studied in a 10-ns mole...
Selective coupling of G protein (heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide–binding protein)–coupled receptor...