GPCR/G protein
All GPCRs share a common seven trans-membrane structure. GPCRs are associated with heterotrimeric G-proteins which are GTP-binding proteins made of alpha, beta, and gamma subunits. When a ligand binds to GPCR, it activates the attached G-protein, the GDP is replaced with GTP. The activated G-protein then dissociates into an alpha and a beta-gamma complex which activates downstream signaling pathways. These intracellular signaling pathways include cAMP/PKA, calcium/NFAT, phospholipase C, protein tyrosine kinases, MAP kinases, PI-3-kinase, nitric oxide/cGMP, Rho, and JAK/STAT.
GPCRs are one of the most important therapeutic targets for various diseases, over 30% of all modern medicinal drugs target this family. Aberrant GPCR functions are involved in pathological conditions such as neurological, immunological and hormonal disorders. A large number of GPCRs have been identified, but whose ligands are not known, are classified as orphan receptors.
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A3317 Clozapine N-oxide (CNO)1 CitationTarget: DREADD LigandsSummary: Metabolite of clozapine, used in chemogenetics.
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A3408 Exendin-4Target: Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptorsSummary: GLP-1 activator
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A3494 INCB3344Target: CCRSummary: CCR2 chemokine receptor antagonist
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A3608 MK 0893Target: Insulin and Insulin-like Receptors|Glucagon ReceptorsSummary: Glucagon receptor/IGF-1R antagonist
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A3633 MPEP HydrochlorideTarget: Glutamate (Metabotropic) Group I ReceptorsSummary: MGlu5 receptor antagonist
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A3667 NPS-2143 hydrochlorideTarget: Calcium-Sensing Receptors (CaSRs)Summary: Calcium ion-sensing receptor antagonist
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A3704 PD 123319 ditrifluoroacetateTarget: Angiotensin AT2 ReceptorsSummary: Angiotensin AT2 receptor antagonist
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A3717 PF-5431 CitationTarget: Sphingosine kinases (SphKs)Summary: SphK1 inhibitor,cell-permeate,potent and selective
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A3723 PhloretinTarget: SGLTSummary: A dihydrochalcone found in apple
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A3735 PreladenantTarget: Adenosine A2A ReceptorsSummary: Adenosine A2A receptor antagonist