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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Rhodopsin: prototype GPCR
- Major classes of GPCRs
- Class I: rhodopsin-like
- Class II: glucagon-like
- Class III: mGlu-like
- Experimental approaches to study GPCR structure
- Rhodopsin crystal structure
- Post-translational modifications
- Mechanisms of ligand interaction
- Rhodopsin
- Neurotransmitter binding
- Peptide hormone: receptor complexing
- Glycoprotein hormone receptors
- GPCR activation
- Terniary and extended terniary model
- Rigid body model
- Rigid body model: ESR evidence
- SJ receptor
- Coupling promiscuity
- Signal trafficking
- Agonist-directed signaling - role in drug specificity
- Involvement of non-G protein signaling
- Mechanism of hallucinogens
- Receptor RNA processing/isoforms
- RNA editing
- GRKs/arrestin
- Arrestin-dependent internalizaton
- Non-heterotrimeric G protein coupling
- Dimerization
- Rhodopsin dimerization
- Functional D2R SSTR5 dimer
- RAMPs (receptor activity modifying protein)
- Biological functions for RAMPs
- RAMPs, heterodimers and expression
- GPCRs and disease
- Thyroxine and thyrotropin during pregnancy
- cAMP production in WT and mutants
- Suggestions for further reading, acknowledgments
Topics Covered
- Rhodopsin: prototype GPCR
- Major classes of GPCRs: rhodopsin-like, glucagon-like, mGlu-like
- Experimental approaches to study GPCR structure
- Rhodopsin crystal structure
- GPCR activation
- Signal trafficking
- Receptor RNA processing/isoforms
- GRKs/arrestin
- Rhodopsin dimerization
- RAMPs: receptor activity modifying protein
- RAMPs, heterodimers and expression
- GPCRs and disease
- Thyroxine and thyrotropin
Talk Citation
Sealfon, S. (2007, December 1). G-protein coupled receptors: hormone membrane receptors [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 28, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/WCAO9566.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Stuart Sealfon has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.