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Review
. 1999 Mar;20(3):118-24.
doi: 10.1016/s0165-6147(99)01320-6.

Chimaeric G alpha proteins: their potential use in drug discovery

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Chimaeric G alpha proteins: their potential use in drug discovery

G Milligan et al. Trends Pharmacol Sci. 1999 Mar.

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  • Trends Pharmacol Sci 1999 Jun;20(6):252

Abstract

Approaches that allow ligand occupancy of a wide range of G protein-coupled receptors to be converted into robust assays amenable to relatively high-throughput analysis are ideal for screening for novel ligands at this class of receptor. Many attempts have been made to design universal ligand-screening systems such that any GPCR can be screened using a common assay end-point. Manipulation of the G protein within the assay system offers the possibility of achieving this. To better understand the domains involved in the interactions between G protein-coupled receptors, G proteins and effector polypeptides and the fine details of these contacts, a wide range of chimaeric G protein alpha subunits have been produced. Graeme Milligan and Stephen Rees discuss the information generated by such studies and the ways in which such chimaeric G proteins can be integrated into assay systems for drug discovery.

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