G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Structure, Signaling, and Physiology
Herausgeber: Siehler, Sandra; Milligan, Graeme
G Protein-Coupled Receptors
Structure, Signaling, and Physiology
Herausgeber: Siehler, Sandra; Milligan, Graeme
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Comprehensive overview of recent discoveries, the current understanding of the biology of GPCRs and their validity as drug targets.
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Comprehensive overview of recent discoveries, the current understanding of the biology of GPCRs and their validity as drug targets.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1080g
- ISBN-13: 9780521112086
- ISBN-10: 0521112087
- Artikelnr.: 30537043
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1080g
- ISBN-13: 9780521112086
- ISBN-10: 0521112087
- Artikelnr.: 30537043
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Advances in GPCR Protein Research: 1. The evolution of the
repertoire and structure of G protein-coupled receptors Torsten Schoenberg,
Kristin Schroeck, Claudia Staeubert and Andreas Russ; 2. Functional studies
of isolated GPCR-G protein complexes in the membrane bilayer of lipoprotein
particles Adam J. Kuszak, Xiao Jie Yao, Sören G. F. Rasmussen, Brian K.
Kobilka and Roger K. Sunahara; Part II. Oligomerization of GPCRs: 3. GPCR-G
protein fusions: use in functional dimerization analysis Graeme Milligan;
4. Time-resolved FRET approaches to study GPCR complexes Jean Phillipe Pin,
Damien Maurell, Laetitia Comps-Agrar, Carine Monnier, Marie-Laure Rives,
Etienne Doumazane, Philippe Rondard, Thierry Durroux, Laurent Prézeau and
Erin Trinquet; 5. Signaling of dopamine receptor homo- and hetero-oligomers
Ahmed Hasbi, Brian F. O'Dowd and Susan R. George; 6. Functional
consequences of chemokine receptor dimerization Mario Mellado, Carlos
Martinez-A. and Jose Miguel Rodgriguez-Frade; Part III. GPCR Signaling
Features: 7. G protein functions identified using genetic mouse models
Stefan Offermanns; 8. Kinetics of GPCR, G protein and effector activation
Peter Hein; 9. RGS-RhoGEFs and other RGS multidomain proteins as effector
molecules in GPCR-dependent and GPCR-independent cell signaling José
Vázquez-Prado and J. Silvio Gutkind; 10. Adenylyl cyclase isoform-specific
signaling of GPCRs Karin F. K. Ejendal, Julie A. Przybyla and Val J. Watts;
11. G protein-independent and ß arrestin-dependent GPCR signaling Zhongzhen
Nie and Yehia Daaka; 12. Assays to read GPCR modulation and signaling Ralf
Heilker and Michael Wolff; Part IV. Ligand Pharmacology of GPCRs: 13.
Quantifying allosteric ligand-receptor interactions Ivan Toma Vranesic and
Daniel Hoyer; 14. 7TM Receptor functional selectivity Terry Kenakin; Part
V. Physiological Functions and Drug Targeting of GPCRs: 15. Beta adrenergic
receptors in cardiovascular and respiratory diseases Michele Ciccarelli, J.
Kurt Chuprun and Walter J. Koch; 16. Role of metabotropic glutamate
receptors in CNS disorders Richard M. O'Connor and John F. Cryan; 17. S1P
receptor agonists, a novel generation of immunosuppressants Rosa Lopez
Almagro, Gema Tarrason and Nuria Godessart; 18. Wnt/Frizzled receptor
signaling in osteoporosis Georges Rawadi.
repertoire and structure of G protein-coupled receptors Torsten Schoenberg,
Kristin Schroeck, Claudia Staeubert and Andreas Russ; 2. Functional studies
of isolated GPCR-G protein complexes in the membrane bilayer of lipoprotein
particles Adam J. Kuszak, Xiao Jie Yao, Sören G. F. Rasmussen, Brian K.
Kobilka and Roger K. Sunahara; Part II. Oligomerization of GPCRs: 3. GPCR-G
protein fusions: use in functional dimerization analysis Graeme Milligan;
4. Time-resolved FRET approaches to study GPCR complexes Jean Phillipe Pin,
Damien Maurell, Laetitia Comps-Agrar, Carine Monnier, Marie-Laure Rives,
Etienne Doumazane, Philippe Rondard, Thierry Durroux, Laurent Prézeau and
Erin Trinquet; 5. Signaling of dopamine receptor homo- and hetero-oligomers
Ahmed Hasbi, Brian F. O'Dowd and Susan R. George; 6. Functional
consequences of chemokine receptor dimerization Mario Mellado, Carlos
Martinez-A. and Jose Miguel Rodgriguez-Frade; Part III. GPCR Signaling
Features: 7. G protein functions identified using genetic mouse models
Stefan Offermanns; 8. Kinetics of GPCR, G protein and effector activation
Peter Hein; 9. RGS-RhoGEFs and other RGS multidomain proteins as effector
molecules in GPCR-dependent and GPCR-independent cell signaling José
Vázquez-Prado and J. Silvio Gutkind; 10. Adenylyl cyclase isoform-specific
signaling of GPCRs Karin F. K. Ejendal, Julie A. Przybyla and Val J. Watts;
11. G protein-independent and ß arrestin-dependent GPCR signaling Zhongzhen
Nie and Yehia Daaka; 12. Assays to read GPCR modulation and signaling Ralf
Heilker and Michael Wolff; Part IV. Ligand Pharmacology of GPCRs: 13.
Quantifying allosteric ligand-receptor interactions Ivan Toma Vranesic and
Daniel Hoyer; 14. 7TM Receptor functional selectivity Terry Kenakin; Part
V. Physiological Functions and Drug Targeting of GPCRs: 15. Beta adrenergic
receptors in cardiovascular and respiratory diseases Michele Ciccarelli, J.
Kurt Chuprun and Walter J. Koch; 16. Role of metabotropic glutamate
receptors in CNS disorders Richard M. O'Connor and John F. Cryan; 17. S1P
receptor agonists, a novel generation of immunosuppressants Rosa Lopez
Almagro, Gema Tarrason and Nuria Godessart; 18. Wnt/Frizzled receptor
signaling in osteoporosis Georges Rawadi.
Part I. Advances in GPCR Protein Research: 1. The evolution of the
repertoire and structure of G protein-coupled receptors Torsten Schoenberg,
Kristin Schroeck, Claudia Staeubert and Andreas Russ; 2. Functional studies
of isolated GPCR-G protein complexes in the membrane bilayer of lipoprotein
particles Adam J. Kuszak, Xiao Jie Yao, Sören G. F. Rasmussen, Brian K.
Kobilka and Roger K. Sunahara; Part II. Oligomerization of GPCRs: 3. GPCR-G
protein fusions: use in functional dimerization analysis Graeme Milligan;
4. Time-resolved FRET approaches to study GPCR complexes Jean Phillipe Pin,
Damien Maurell, Laetitia Comps-Agrar, Carine Monnier, Marie-Laure Rives,
Etienne Doumazane, Philippe Rondard, Thierry Durroux, Laurent Prézeau and
Erin Trinquet; 5. Signaling of dopamine receptor homo- and hetero-oligomers
Ahmed Hasbi, Brian F. O'Dowd and Susan R. George; 6. Functional
consequences of chemokine receptor dimerization Mario Mellado, Carlos
Martinez-A. and Jose Miguel Rodgriguez-Frade; Part III. GPCR Signaling
Features: 7. G protein functions identified using genetic mouse models
Stefan Offermanns; 8. Kinetics of GPCR, G protein and effector activation
Peter Hein; 9. RGS-RhoGEFs and other RGS multidomain proteins as effector
molecules in GPCR-dependent and GPCR-independent cell signaling José
Vázquez-Prado and J. Silvio Gutkind; 10. Adenylyl cyclase isoform-specific
signaling of GPCRs Karin F. K. Ejendal, Julie A. Przybyla and Val J. Watts;
11. G protein-independent and ß arrestin-dependent GPCR signaling Zhongzhen
Nie and Yehia Daaka; 12. Assays to read GPCR modulation and signaling Ralf
Heilker and Michael Wolff; Part IV. Ligand Pharmacology of GPCRs: 13.
Quantifying allosteric ligand-receptor interactions Ivan Toma Vranesic and
Daniel Hoyer; 14. 7TM Receptor functional selectivity Terry Kenakin; Part
V. Physiological Functions and Drug Targeting of GPCRs: 15. Beta adrenergic
receptors in cardiovascular and respiratory diseases Michele Ciccarelli, J.
Kurt Chuprun and Walter J. Koch; 16. Role of metabotropic glutamate
receptors in CNS disorders Richard M. O'Connor and John F. Cryan; 17. S1P
receptor agonists, a novel generation of immunosuppressants Rosa Lopez
Almagro, Gema Tarrason and Nuria Godessart; 18. Wnt/Frizzled receptor
signaling in osteoporosis Georges Rawadi.
repertoire and structure of G protein-coupled receptors Torsten Schoenberg,
Kristin Schroeck, Claudia Staeubert and Andreas Russ; 2. Functional studies
of isolated GPCR-G protein complexes in the membrane bilayer of lipoprotein
particles Adam J. Kuszak, Xiao Jie Yao, Sören G. F. Rasmussen, Brian K.
Kobilka and Roger K. Sunahara; Part II. Oligomerization of GPCRs: 3. GPCR-G
protein fusions: use in functional dimerization analysis Graeme Milligan;
4. Time-resolved FRET approaches to study GPCR complexes Jean Phillipe Pin,
Damien Maurell, Laetitia Comps-Agrar, Carine Monnier, Marie-Laure Rives,
Etienne Doumazane, Philippe Rondard, Thierry Durroux, Laurent Prézeau and
Erin Trinquet; 5. Signaling of dopamine receptor homo- and hetero-oligomers
Ahmed Hasbi, Brian F. O'Dowd and Susan R. George; 6. Functional
consequences of chemokine receptor dimerization Mario Mellado, Carlos
Martinez-A. and Jose Miguel Rodgriguez-Frade; Part III. GPCR Signaling
Features: 7. G protein functions identified using genetic mouse models
Stefan Offermanns; 8. Kinetics of GPCR, G protein and effector activation
Peter Hein; 9. RGS-RhoGEFs and other RGS multidomain proteins as effector
molecules in GPCR-dependent and GPCR-independent cell signaling José
Vázquez-Prado and J. Silvio Gutkind; 10. Adenylyl cyclase isoform-specific
signaling of GPCRs Karin F. K. Ejendal, Julie A. Przybyla and Val J. Watts;
11. G protein-independent and ß arrestin-dependent GPCR signaling Zhongzhen
Nie and Yehia Daaka; 12. Assays to read GPCR modulation and signaling Ralf
Heilker and Michael Wolff; Part IV. Ligand Pharmacology of GPCRs: 13.
Quantifying allosteric ligand-receptor interactions Ivan Toma Vranesic and
Daniel Hoyer; 14. 7TM Receptor functional selectivity Terry Kenakin; Part
V. Physiological Functions and Drug Targeting of GPCRs: 15. Beta adrenergic
receptors in cardiovascular and respiratory diseases Michele Ciccarelli, J.
Kurt Chuprun and Walter J. Koch; 16. Role of metabotropic glutamate
receptors in CNS disorders Richard M. O'Connor and John F. Cryan; 17. S1P
receptor agonists, a novel generation of immunosuppressants Rosa Lopez
Almagro, Gema Tarrason and Nuria Godessart; 18. Wnt/Frizzled receptor
signaling in osteoporosis Georges Rawadi.







