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I am a bot that tweets new papers about β-arrestin as they are published to #PubMed!
Joined March 2019
Differential regulation of histamine H1 receptor-mediated ERK phosphorylation by Gq proteins and arrestins https://t.co/mjD713mZ4g
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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Gq protein-coupled histamine H1 receptors play crucial roles in allergic and inflammatory reactions, in which the phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) appears to mediate the...
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Correction to "Cannabinoid Tolerance in S426A/S430A x β -Arrestin 2 Knockout Double-Mutant Mice" https://t.co/EFVuWueHDk
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Correction to "Cannabinoid Tolerance in S426A/S430A x β-Arrestin 2 Knockout Double-Mutant Mice"
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Detection, chemical analysis, and pharmacological characterization of dipyanone and other new synthetic opioids related to prescription drugs https://t.co/OaArSLc4rx
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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The emergence of structurally diverse new synthetic opioids (NSOs) has caused the opioid crisis to spiral to new depths. Little information is available about the pharmacology of most novel opioids...
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Distinct Profiles of Desensitization of µ-Opioid Receptors Caused by Remifentanil or Fentanyl: In Vitro Assay with Cells and Three-Dimensional Structural Analyses https://t.co/UQA8xnxcFC
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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Remifentanil (REM) and fentanyl (FEN) are commonly used analgesics that act by activating a µ-opioid receptor (MOR). Although optimal concentrations of REM can be easily maintained during surgery, it...
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Conformational dynamics of the μ-opioid receptor determine ligand intrinsic efficacy https://t.co/pDAPH64c3J
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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The μ-opioid receptor (μOR) is an important target for pain management and the molecular understanding of drug action will facilitate the development of better therapeutics. Here we show, using...
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Plasma membrane preassociation drives β-arrestin coupling to receptors and activation https://t.co/ts8Xtyh6Co
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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β-arrestin plays a key role in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling and desensitization. Despite recent structural advances, the mechanisms that govern receptor-β-arrestin interactions at the...
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A novel CCR6 antagonist (PF-07054894) that distinguishes between homologous chemokine receptors, increases basal circulating CCR6+ T cells, and ameliorates interleukin-23-induced skin inflammation https://t.co/PktPDvX1bg
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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Blocking chemokine receptor C-C chemoattractant cytokine (chemokine) receptor (CCR) 6-dependent T cell migration has therapeutic promise in inflammatory diseases. PF-07054894 is a novel CCR6 antago...
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Divergent acute versus prolonged pharmacological GLP-1R responses in adult β cell-specific β-arrestin 2 knockout mice https://t.co/en0sLdysMg
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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The glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) is a major type 2 diabetes therapeutic target. Stimulated GLP-1Rs are rapidly desensitized by β-arrestins, scaffolding proteins that not only terminate G...
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Dual-Acting Small Molecules: Subtype-Selective Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Agonist/Butyrylcholinesterase Inhibitor Hybrids Show Neuroprotection in an Alzheimer's Disease Mouse Model https://t.co/RVxPb6YmkB
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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We present the synthesis and characterization of merged human butyrylcholinesterase (hBChE) inhibitor/cannabinoid receptor 2 (hCB2R) ligands for the treatment of neurodegeneration. In total, 15...
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Sex-dependent effects of acute stress on amyloid-β in male and female mice https://t.co/E1u434obAA
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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The risk of developing Alzheimer's disease is mediated by a combination of genetics and environmental factors, such as stress, sleep abnormalities and traumatic brain injury. Women are at a higher...
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Direct Selection of DNA-Encoded Libraries for Biased Agonists of GPCRs on Live Cells https://t.co/udX16bH3tg
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest superfamily of human membrane target proteins for approved drugs. GPCR ligands can have a complex array of pharmacological activities. Among these...
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Carteolol triggers senescence via activation of β-arrestin-ERK-NOX4-ROS pathway in human corneal endothelial cells in vitro https://t.co/bzF3hIucan
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Carteolol is a commonly-used topical medication for primary open-angle glaucoma. However, long-term and frequent ocular application of carteolol entails its residuals at low concentration in the...
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A 5-year-old Syrian female was born with Oguchi disease: a rare case report https://t.co/pDi4DEoAcC
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Optical coherence tomography is of great importance in Oguchi's disease. Optical coherence tomography usually shows an absence of the inner and outer segments line in the extrafoveal area during a...
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Structural Insights into M1 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Signaling Bias between Gαq and β-Arrestin through BRET Assays and Molecular Docking https://t.co/HMGAiDkNNu
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The selectivity of drugs for G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling pathways is crucial for their therapeutic efficacy. Different agonists can cause receptors to recruit effector proteins at...
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Identification of biomarkers, pathways, and potential therapeutic targets for heart failure using next-generation sequencing data and bioinformatics analysis https://t.co/rvdlK7n9Xw
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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This discovery-driven study might be useful to provide a novel insight into the diagnosis and treatment of HF. However, more experiments are needed in the future to investigate the functional roles...
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Regulation of the pro-inflammatory G protein-coupled receptor GPR84 https://t.co/lMKMVd3f53
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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GPR84 is an understudied rhodopsin-like class A G protein-coupled receptor, which is arousing particular interest from a therapeutic perspective. Not least this reflects that gpr84 expression is...
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Characterization of serotonin-5-HTR1E signaling pathways and its role in cell survival https://t.co/2T0kIDt7JY
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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5-Hydroxytryptamine receptor 1E (5-HTR1E) is reported to activate cyclic AMP (cAMP) and extracellular-signal related kinases (ERK) pathways via its ligands and binding partners, but the detailed...
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Subcellular location defines GPCR signal transduction https://t.co/3BOTd0QmjO
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Intracellular G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) can be activated by permeant ligands, which contributes to agonist selectivity. Opioid receptors (ORs) provide a notable example, where opioid drugs...
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ARRDC5 expression is conserved in mammalian testes and required for normal sperm morphogenesis https://t.co/97Kt5uQijn
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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In sexual reproduction, sperm contribute half the genomic material required for creation of offspring yet core molecular mechanisms essential for their formation are undefined. Here, the α-arrestin...
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Computational insights into ligand-induced G protein and β-arrestin signaling of the dopamine D1 receptor https://t.co/Q76xClDoxb
#GPCR #signaling #pharmacology
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The dopamine D1 receptor (D1R), is a class A G protein coupled-receptor (GPCR) which has been a promising drug target for psychiatric and neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease (PD)....
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