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Structural basis of function in heterotrimeric G-proteins
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Oldham W.M., and Hamm H.E. Structural basis of function in heterotrimeric G-proteins. Quart Rev Biophys 39 (2006) 117-166
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G-Protein-coupled receptor screening technologies
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Greasley P.J., and Jansen F.P. G-Protein-coupled receptor screening technologies. Drug Discov Today: Technol 2 (2005) 163-170
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Techniques: plasmon-waveguide resonance (PWR) spectroscopy as a tool to study ligand-GPCR interactions
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An overview of the application of PWR to GPCR studies.
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Tollin G., Salamon Z., and Hruby V.J. Techniques: plasmon-waveguide resonance (PWR) spectroscopy as a tool to study ligand-GPCR interactions. Trends Pharmacol Sci 24 (2003) 655-659. An overview of the application of PWR to GPCR studies.
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Trends Pharmacol Sci
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Salamon, Z.2
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Plasmon resonance spectroscopy: probing molecular interactions at surfaces and interfaces
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A useful review of the general principles of PWR spectroscopy.
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Salamon Z., and Tollin G. Plasmon resonance spectroscopy: probing molecular interactions at surfaces and interfaces. Spectroscopy 15 (2001) 161-175. A useful review of the general principles of PWR spectroscopy.
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Spectroscopy
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Salamon, Z.1
Tollin, G.2
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Plasmon resonance spectroscopy: probing interactions within membranes
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Salamon Z., Brown M.F., and Tollin G. Plasmon resonance spectroscopy: probing interactions within membranes. Trends Biochem Sci 24 (1999) 213-219
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Trends Biochem Sci
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Plasmon-waveguide resonance spectroscopy: a new tool for investigating signal transduction by G-protein coupled receptors
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Tollin G., Salamon Z., Cowell S., and Hruby V.J. Plasmon-waveguide resonance spectroscopy: a new tool for investigating signal transduction by G-protein coupled receptors. Life Sci 73 (2003) 3307-3311
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Life Sci
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Tollin, G.1
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Hruby, V.J.4
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Direct observation of G-protein binding to the human δ-opioid receptor using plasmon-waveguide resonance spectroscopy
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The first example of the use of a spectroscopic method to characterize G-protein binding to a GPCR.
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Alves I.D., Salamon Z., Varga E., Yamamura H.I., Tollin G., and Hruby V.J. Direct observation of G-protein binding to the human δ-opioid receptor using plasmon-waveguide resonance spectroscopy. J Biol Chem 278 (2003) 48890-48897. The first example of the use of a spectroscopic method to characterize G-protein binding to a GPCR.
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Varga, E.3
Yamamura, H.I.4
Tollin, G.5
Hruby, V.J.6
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Plasmon-waveguide resonance studies of lateral segregation of lipids and proteins into microdomains (rafts) in solid-supported bilayers
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Salamon Z., Devanathan S., Alves I.D., and Tollin G. Plasmon-waveguide resonance studies of lateral segregation of lipids and proteins into microdomains (rafts) in solid-supported bilayers. J Biol Chem 280 (2005) 11175-11184
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J Biol Chem
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Salamon, Z.1
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Ligand modulation of lateral segregation of a G-protein coupled receptor into lipid microdomains in sphingomyelin/phosphatidylcholine solid-supported bilayers
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Alves I.D., Salamon Z., Hruby V.J., and Tollin G. Ligand modulation of lateral segregation of a G-protein coupled receptor into lipid microdomains in sphingomyelin/phosphatidylcholine solid-supported bilayers. Biochemistry 44 (2005) 9168-9178
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Biochemistry
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Alves, I.D.1
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Graphical analysis of mass and anisotropy changes observed by plasmon-waveguide resonance spectroscopy can provide useful insights into membrane protein function
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Salamon Z., and Tollin G. Graphical analysis of mass and anisotropy changes observed by plasmon-waveguide resonance spectroscopy can provide useful insights into membrane protein function. Biophys J 86 (2004) 2508-2516
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Biophys J
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Plasmon resonance studies of agonist/antagonist binding to the human δ-opioid receptor: new structural insights into receptor-ligand interactions
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Salamon S., Cowell S., Varga E., Yamamura H.I., Hruby V.J., and Tollin G. Plasmon resonance studies of agonist/antagonist binding to the human δ-opioid receptor: new structural insights into receptor-ligand interactions. Biophys J 79 (2000) 2463-2474
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Biophys J
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Varga, E.3
Yamamura, H.I.4
Hruby, V.J.5
Tollin, G.6
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Binding of agonists, antagonists and inverse agonists to the human δ-opioid receptor produces distinctly different conformational states distinguishable by plasmon-waveguide resonance spectroscopy
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Salamon Z., Hruby V.J., Tollin G., and Cowell S. Binding of agonists, antagonists and inverse agonists to the human δ-opioid receptor produces distinctly different conformational states distinguishable by plasmon-waveguide resonance spectroscopy. J Peptide Res 60 (2002) 322-328
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J Peptide Res
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Bis-Penicillamine Enkephalins Possess Highly Improved Specificity Toward Delta Opioid Receptors
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Mosberg H.I., Hurst R., Hruby V.J., Gee K., Yamamura H.I., Galligan J.J., and Burks T.F. Bis-Penicillamine Enkephalins Possess Highly Improved Specificity Toward Delta Opioid Receptors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 80 (1983) 5871-5874
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Yamamura, H.I.5
Galligan, J.J.6
Burks, T.F.7
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Different structural states of the proteolipid membrane are produced by ligand binding to the human δ-opioid receptor as shown by plasmon-waveguide resonance spectroscopy
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The first direct demonstration of the exceptionally high degree of structural plasticity of a GPCR.
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Alves I.D., Cowell S.M., Salamon Z., Devanathan S., Tollin G., and Hruby V.J. Different structural states of the proteolipid membrane are produced by ligand binding to the human δ-opioid receptor as shown by plasmon-waveguide resonance spectroscopy. Mol Pharmacol 65 (2004) 1248-1257. The first direct demonstration of the exceptionally high degree of structural plasticity of a GPCR.
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Mol Pharmacol
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Plasmon-waveguide resonance studies of ligand binding to the human β2-adrenergic receptor
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Devanathan S., Yao Z., Salamon Z., Kobilka B., and Tollin G. Plasmon-waveguide resonance studies of ligand binding to the human β2-adrenergic receptor. Biochemistry 43 (2004) 3280-3288
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Biochemistry
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Yao, Z.2
Salamon, Z.3
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Georgieva T, Devanathan S, Stropova D, Park CK, Salamon Z, Tollin G, Hruby VJ, Roeske WR, Yamamura HI, Varga E: Unique agonist-bound CB1 receptor conformations indicate agonist specificity in signaling. Manuscript submitted for publication.
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Selectivity, cooperativity and reciprocity in the interactions between the δ-opioid receptor, its ligands, and G-proteins
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An excellent illustration of the new insights obtained into GPCR function by PWR spectroscopy.
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Alves I.D., Ciano K.A., Boguslavski V., Varga E., Salamon Z., Yamamura H.I., Hruby V.J., and Tollin G. Selectivity, cooperativity and reciprocity in the interactions between the δ-opioid receptor, its ligands, and G-proteins. J Biol Chem 279 (2004) 44673-44682. An excellent illustration of the new insights obtained into GPCR function by PWR spectroscopy.
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Alves, I.D.1
Ciano, K.A.2
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Salamon, Z.5
Yamamura, H.I.6
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Functional selectivity and classical concepts of quantitative pharmacology
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An important review of the physiological basis for the new paradigm of functional selectivity in pharmacology.
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Urban J.D., Clarke W.P., von Zastrow M., Nichols D.E., Kobilka B., Weinstein H., Javitch J.A., Roth B.L., Christopoulos A., Sexton P.M., Miller K.J., Spedding M., and Mailman R.B. Functional selectivity and classical concepts of quantitative pharmacology. J Pharmacol Exp Therap 320 (2007) 1-13. An important review of the physiological basis for the new paradigm of functional selectivity in pharmacology.
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Urban, J.D.1
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Kobilka, B.5
Weinstein, H.6
Javitch, J.A.7
Roth, B.L.8
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Sexton, P.M.10
Miller, K.J.11
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