Interaction of substance P with the second and seventh transmembrane domains of the neurokinin-1 receptor.
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The deletion of 14 amino acids in the seventh transmembrane domain of a naturally occurring calcitonin receptor isoform alters ligand binding and selectively abolishes coupling to phospholipase CMolecular dynamics study of substance P peptides in a biphasic membrane mimicMolecular dynamics study of substance P peptides partitioned in a sodium dodecylsulfate micelleIdentification of a ligand binding site in the human neutrophil formyl peptide receptor using a site-specific fluorescent photoaffinity label and mass spectrometry.Solution conformation of non-mammalian tachykinin physalaemin in lipid micelles by nuclear magnetic resonance.Tachykinin-like peptides and their receptors. A review.Arginine 336 and asparagine 333 of the human cholecystokinin-A receptor binding site interact with the penultimate aspartic acid and the C-terminal amide of cholecystokinin.Mapping substance P binding sites on the neurokinin-1 receptor using genetic incorporation of a photoreactive amino acid.The unpredicted high affinities of a large number of naturally occurring tachykinins for chimeric NK1/NK3 receptors suggest a role for an inhibitory domain in determining receptor specificity.Met-195 of the cholecystokinin-A receptor interacts with the sulfated tyrosine of cholecystokinin and is crucial for receptor transition to high affinity state.Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism due to a novel missense mutation in the first extracellular loop of the neurokinin B receptor.Functional consequences of alteration of N-linked glycosylation sites on the neurokinin 1 receptor.Mapping of the ligand-selective domain of the Xenopus laevis corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1: implications for the ligand-binding site.Purification and reconstitution of a recombinant human neurokinin-1 receptor.Neurokinin-1 receptor antagonists: a comprehensive patent survey.Alternative, nonapoptotic programmed cell death: mediation by arrestin 2, ERK2, and Nur77.Membrane-induced structure of novel human tachykinin hemokinin-1 (hHK1).Pharmacological characterization of STKR, an insect G protein-coupled receptor for tachykinin-like peptides.Use of bioluminescent aequorin for the pharmacological characterization of 5HT receptors.Strategies for positioning fluorescent probes and crosslinkers on formyl peptide ligands.Mutational analysis of neurokinin receptor function.Glucagon.glucagon-like peptide I receptor chimeras reveal domains that determine specificity of glucagon binding.Mapping peptide-binding domains of the substance P (NK-1) receptor from P388D1 cells with photolabile agonists.Metal-ion sites as structural and functional probes of helix-helix interactions in 7TM receptors.How receptor mutagenesis may confirm or confuse receptor classification.Septide and neurokinin A are high-affinity ligands on the NK-1 receptor: evidence from homologous versus heterologous binding analysis.The orientation and dynamics of substance P in lipid environments.Construction of a high affinity zinc switch in the kappa-opioid receptor.Molecular identification and characterization of three isoforms of tachykinin NK(1)-like receptors in the cane toad Bufo marinus.Molecular characterization of the ligand binding site of the human galanin receptor type 2, identifying subtype selective interactions.
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Interaction of substance P with the second and seventh transmembrane domains of the neurokinin-1 receptor.
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1994 nî lūn-bûn
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Interaction of substance P wit ...... of the neurokinin-1 receptor.
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Interaction of substance P wit ...... of the neurokinin-1 receptor.
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Interaction of substance P wit ...... of the neurokinin-1 receptor.
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P356
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P1476
Interaction of substance P wit ...... of the neurokinin-1 receptor.
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10.1021/BI00176A033
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1994-03-01T00:00:00Z