Evidence that corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 1 couples to Gs- and Gi-proteins through different conformations of its J-domain.
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The role of PKC signaling in CRF-induced modulation of startle.Progress in corticotropin-releasing factor-1 antagonist development.Role of Corticotropin-releasing Factor Signaling in Stress-related Alterations of Colonic Motility and Hyperalgesia.Corticotropin-releasing factor and urocortin I activate CREB through functionally selective Gβγ signaling in hippocampal pyramidal neurons.Quantitative pharmacological analysis of antagonist binding kinetics at CRF1 receptors in vitro and in vivoSystemic urocortin 2, but not urocortin 1 or stressin 1-A, suppresses feeding via CRF2 receptors without malaise and stressInsights into mechanisms of corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor signal transduction.[(76) Br]BMK-152, a nonpeptide analogue, with high affinity and low nonspecific binding for the corticotropin-releasing factor type 1 receptor.Local corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) signals to its receptor CRHR1 during postnatal development of the mouse olfactory bulb.Mapping structural determinants within third intracellular loop that direct signaling specificity of type 1 corticotropin-releasing hormone receptorReceptor activity modifying proteins (RAMPs) interact with the VPAC2 receptor and CRF1 receptors and modulate their function.Achieving signalling selectivity of ligands for the corticotropin-releasing factor type 1 receptor by modifying the agonist's signalling domain.Local CRH signaling promotes synaptogenesis and circuit integration of adult-born neuronsA specific CRH antagonist attenuates ACTH-stimulated cortisol secretion in ovine adrenocortical cells.POU6f1 Mediates Neuropeptide-Dependent Plasticity in the Adult Brain.
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Evidence that corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 1 couples to Gs- and Gi-proteins through different conformations of its J-domain.
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