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Peptide interactions with G-protein coupled receptors
Garland R. Marshall
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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G Protein-coupled Receptor
100%
Peptide Interaction
100%
Peptide Ligand
33%
Transmembrane Segment
33%
Binding Site
16%
Recent Advances
16%
Structural Information
16%
Chemical Structure
16%
Structure-activity Studies
16%
Recognition Motif
16%
Rhodopsin
16%
Nonapeptides
16%
Non-peptide Antagonists
16%
G Protein
16%
Visual System
16%
Peptidomimetics
16%
Homology Modeling
16%
Proteolytic Enzymes
16%
Peptide Recognition
16%
Coupled Enzyme Assay
16%
Extracellular Loop
16%
Structural Determination
16%
Major Histocompatibility
16%
Inactive State
16%
Combinatorial Chemistry
16%
Binding Peptide
16%
Indirect Approach
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
G Protein Coupled Receptor
100%
Binding Site
16%
Chemical Structure
16%
Conformation
16%
Rhodopsin
16%
Peptidomimetic
16%
Histocompatibility
16%
Homology Modeling
16%
Combinatorial Chemistry
16%
G Protein
16%
Peptidase
16%
Neuroscience
G Protein Coupled Receptor
100%
Receptor
66%
Binding Site
16%
Rhodopsin
16%
G Protein
16%
Proteinase
16%