G protein-coupled receptors in drug discovery [electronic resource] / edited by Wayne R. Leifert.

The G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), known to be one of the largest superfamilies in the human genome, underpin a multitude of physiological processes and represent a significant target for bioactive and drug discovery programs. In G Protein-Coupled Receptors in Drug Discovery: Methods and Proto...

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Other Authors: Leifert, Wayne R.
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Published: New York : Humana Press, ©2009.
Series:Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) ; v. 552.
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505 0 0 |t New insights into GPCR function: implications for HTS /  |r Richard M. Eglen and Terry Reisine --  |t Screening technologies for G protein-coupled receptors: from HTS to uHTS /  |r Maite de los Frailes and Emilio Diez --  |t GPCR signaling: understanding the pathway to successful drug discovery /  |r Christine Williams and Stephen J. Hill --An  |t overview on GPCRs and drug discovery: structure-based drug design and structural biology on GPCRs /  |r Kenneth Lundstrom --  |t Understanding the ligand-receptor-G protein ternary complex for GPCR drug discovery /  |r Venkata R.P. Ratnala and Brian Kobilka --  |t Assay data quality assessment /  |r Hanspeter Gubler --  |t Homology modeling of GPCRs /  |r John Simms, Nathan E. Hall, Polo H.C. Lam, Laurence J. Miller, Arthur Christopoulos, Ruben Abagyan, and Patrick M. Sexton --  |t GPCR expression using baculovirus-infected Sf9 cells /  |r Amanda L. Aloia, Richard V. Glatz, Edward J. McMurchie, and Wayne R. Leifert --  |t Radioligand binding assays: application of [(125)I]angiotensin II receptor binding /  |r Wayne R. Leifert, Olgatina Bucco, Mahinda Y. Abeywardena, and Glen S. Patten --  |t [35S]GTPgammaS binding in G protein-coupled receptor assays /  |r Tamara Cooper, Edward J. McMurchie, and Wayne R. Leifert --A  |t time-resolved fluorescent lanthanide (Eu)-GTP binding assay for chemokine receptors as targets in drug discovery /  |r Jean Labrecque, Rebecca S.Y. Wong, and Simon P. Fricker --  |t Use of the DiscoveRx Hit hunter cAMPII assay for direct measurement of cAMP in Gs and Gi GPCRs /  |r Joe Bradley and David McLoughlin --  |t Use of aequorin for G protein-coupled receptor hit identification and compound profiling /  |r Stephen J. Brough and Parita Shah --  |t BacMam: versatile gene delivery technology for GPCR assays /  |r Elizabeth A. Davenport, Parvathi Nuthulaganti, and Robert S. Ames --  |t Yeast assays for G protein-coupled receptors /  |r Simon J. Dowell and Andrew J. Brown --  |t GPCR microspot assays on solid substrates /  |r Ye Fang and Joydeep Lahiri --  |t Resonant waveguide grating biosensor for whole-cell GPCR assays /  |r Ye Fang, Ann M. Ferrie, and Elizabeth Tran --  |t FRET-based measurement of GPCR conformational changes /  |r Sébastien Granier, Samuel Kim, Juan José Fung, Michael P. Bokoch, and Charles Parnot --  |t FLIPR assays of intracellular calcium in GPCR drug discovery /  |r Kasper B. Hansen and Hans Bräuner-Osborne --  |t Use of fluorescence indicators in receptor ligands /  |r Kaleeckal G. Harikumar and Laurence J. Miller --  |t Application of fluorescence resonance energy transfer techniques to establish ligand-receptor orientation /  |r Kaleeckal G. Harikumar and Laurence J. Miller --  |t Detection of GPCR/beta-arrestin interactions in live cells using bioluminescence resonance energy transfer technology /  |r Martina Kocan and Kevin D.G. Pfleger --  |t Using reporter gene technologies to detect changes in cAMP as a result of GPCR activation /  |r Daniel J. Rodrigues and David McLoughlin --A  |t quantum dot-labeled ligand-receptor binding assay for G protein-coupled receptors contained in minimally purified membrane nanopatches /  |r Jody L. Swift, Melanie C. Burger, and David T. Cramb --  |t Xenopus oocyte electrophysiology in GPCR drug discovery /  |r Kasper B. Hansen and Hans Bräuner-Osborne --  |t Immunoprecipitation and phosphorylation of G protein-coupled receptors /  |r Walter G. Thomas. 
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