Dynamic tuneable G protein-coupled receptor monomer-dimer populations
Evidence suggests oligomerisation of G protein-coupled receptors in membranes, but this is controversial. Here, authors use single-molecule and ensemble FRET, and spectroscopy to show that the neurotensin receptor 1 forms multiple dimer conformations that interconvert - “rolling” interfaces.
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Main Authors: | Patricia M. Dijkman, Oliver K. Castell, Alan D. Goddard, Juan C. Munoz-Garcia, Chris de Graaf, Mark I. Wallace, Anthony Watts |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/28f2d38675864c7fa3f3f5c8d36e8dc1 |
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