Abstract
We summarize here a number of properties that have been described for G protein coupled membrane receptors. These concern structure-function relationship, regulation of expression and activity and linkage with pathology. The existence of subfamilies and subtypes is discussed in terms of evolution and selectivity. A comparison is made between binding sites for small ligands such as monoamines and larger ligands such as peptides and glycohormones. Crosstalk of G protein coupled receptors with receptor tyrosine kinase pathways is also discussed. Finally, the role of mutations in modulating receptor activity is evaluated with respect to human disease.
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Strosberg, A. D. (1996). G protein coupled R7G receptors. Cancer Surveys.
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