This new volume of Methods in Cell Biology looks at receptor-receptor interactions, with sections on allosteric and effector interactions, crystallization and modeling, measuring receptor-receptor interactions and oligomerization in individual classes. With cutting-edge material, this comprehensive collection is intended to guide researchers of receptor-receptor interactions for years to come.
This new volume of Methods in Cell Biology looks at receptor-receptor interactions, with sections on allosteric and effector interactions, crystallization and modeling, measuring receptor-receptor interactions and oligomerization in individual classes. With cutting-edge material, this comprehensive collection is intended to guide researchers of receptor-receptor interactions for years to come.
1. Tyrosine kinase transactivation through direct dimerization 2. Nuclear receptors interaction 3. Lipid rafts and receptor oligomerization 4. Serotonin Type 4 Receptor Dimers 5. Background of methodologies revealing receptor-receptor interactions 6. Oligomerization in class B GPCRs 7. Modeling the structural communication in GPCRs 8. GPCR heteromers and allosteric interactions 9. GPCR heterodimers- asymmetries in signalling 10. Fluorescence correlation spectrascopy and photon counting analysis 11. Fluorescence fluctuation analysis of receptor kinase dimerization 12. Hetero-oligomerization between adenosine A1 and thromboxane A2 receptors 13. Transactivation 14. Computational methods for GPCR oligomerization 15. Inverse agonism and oligomerization 16. Oligomerization of sweet and bitter taste receptors 17. Crystallization 18. Analysis of receptor-receptor interaction by combined application of FRET and microscopy 19. Measurement of receptor-receptor oligomerization and arrestin recruitment 20. TCR-TCR interactions 21. Computational methods for receptor oligomerization 22. Implications of peripheral protein oligomerization on biological membranes in live cells 23. Single-molecule imaging 24. EGF receptor oligomerization 25. Receptor oligomerization and biogenesis 26. Constitutive dimerization
1. Tyrosine kinase transactivation through direct dimerization 2. Nuclear receptors interaction 3. Lipid rafts and receptor oligomerization 4. Serotonin Type 4 Receptor Dimers 5. Background of methodologies revealing receptor-receptor interactions 6. Oligomerization in class B GPCRs 7. Modeling the structural communication in GPCRs 8. GPCR heteromers and allosteric interactions 9. GPCR heterodimers- asymmetries in signalling 10. Fluorescence correlation spectrascopy and photon counting analysis 11. Fluorescence fluctuation analysis of receptor kinase dimerization 12. Hetero-oligomerization between adenosine A1 and thromboxane A2 receptors 13. Transactivation 14. Computational methods for GPCR oligomerization 15. Inverse agonism and oligomerization 16. Oligomerization of sweet and bitter taste receptors 17. Crystallization 18. Analysis of receptor-receptor interaction by combined application of FRET and microscopy 19. Measurement of receptor-receptor oligomerization and arrestin recruitment 20. TCR-TCR interactions 21. Computational methods for receptor oligomerization 22. Implications of peripheral protein oligomerization on biological membranes in live cells 23. Single-molecule imaging 24. EGF receptor oligomerization 25. Receptor oligomerization and biogenesis 26. Constitutive dimerization
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