The major effects of cannabinoids and endocannabinoids are mediated via two G protein-coupled receptors, CB1 and CB2, elucidation of the mechanism and structural determinants of the CB2 receptor coupling with G proteins will have a significant impact on drug discovery. In the present study, we systematically investigated the role of the intracellular loops in the interaction of the CB2 receptor with G proteins using chimeric receptors alongside the characterization of cAMP accumulation and ERK1/2 phosphorylation. We provided evidence that ICL2 was significantly involved in G protein coupling in coordination with the C-terminal end. Moreover, a single alanine substitution of the Pro-139 in the CB2 receptor that corresponds to Leu-222 in the ...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) comprise one of the most therapeutically attractive family of si...
The mechanism of action of cannabidiol (CBD), the main non-psychotropic component of Cannabis sativa...
SummaryThe extensive physiological influence of transmission through the CB2 cannabinoid receptor ma...
<div><p>The major effects of cannabinoids and endocannabinoids are mediated via two G protein-couple...
AbstractThe cannabinoid CB1 but not the CB2 receptor was demonstrated to couple via Gα16 to activate...
Background and PurposeThe cannabinoid CB2 receptor (CB2) is a promising therapeutic target for modul...
The endocannabinoid system has emerged as a promising target for the treatment of numerous diseases,...
Activation of either the cannabinoid CB1 receptor CB1 or dopamine D2 receptor D2R inhibits cAMP prod...
The cannabinoid receptor CB1 is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily. Signal trans...
Understanding the molecular interactions between receptor and ligand(s) is an essential component in...
Studying protein-protein interactions has been vital for understanding how proteins function within ...
The cannabinoid receptor one (CB1), a member of the rhodopsin-like G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)...
AbstractA majority (84%) of G protein-coupled receptors have a proline (P5.50) in the middle of the ...
The human cannabinoid receptor one (CB1) is a G-protein coupled receptor found primarily in the cent...
Despite the important role of the carboxyl-terminus (Ct) of the activated brain cannabinoid receptor...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) comprise one of the most therapeutically attractive family of si...
The mechanism of action of cannabidiol (CBD), the main non-psychotropic component of Cannabis sativa...
SummaryThe extensive physiological influence of transmission through the CB2 cannabinoid receptor ma...
<div><p>The major effects of cannabinoids and endocannabinoids are mediated via two G protein-couple...
AbstractThe cannabinoid CB1 but not the CB2 receptor was demonstrated to couple via Gα16 to activate...
Background and PurposeThe cannabinoid CB2 receptor (CB2) is a promising therapeutic target for modul...
The endocannabinoid system has emerged as a promising target for the treatment of numerous diseases,...
Activation of either the cannabinoid CB1 receptor CB1 or dopamine D2 receptor D2R inhibits cAMP prod...
The cannabinoid receptor CB1 is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily. Signal trans...
Understanding the molecular interactions between receptor and ligand(s) is an essential component in...
Studying protein-protein interactions has been vital for understanding how proteins function within ...
The cannabinoid receptor one (CB1), a member of the rhodopsin-like G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)...
AbstractA majority (84%) of G protein-coupled receptors have a proline (P5.50) in the middle of the ...
The human cannabinoid receptor one (CB1) is a G-protein coupled receptor found primarily in the cent...
Despite the important role of the carboxyl-terminus (Ct) of the activated brain cannabinoid receptor...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) comprise one of the most therapeutically attractive family of si...
The mechanism of action of cannabidiol (CBD), the main non-psychotropic component of Cannabis sativa...
SummaryThe extensive physiological influence of transmission through the CB2 cannabinoid receptor ma...