Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8319521 Current Opinion in Structural Biology 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), the largest family of human membrane proteins, mediate cellular signaling and represent primary targets of about one third of currently marketed drugs. GPCRs undergo highly dynamic structural transitions during signal transduction, from binding of extracellular ligands to coupling with intracellular effector proteins. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been utilized to investigate GPCR signaling mechanisms (such as pathways of ligand binding and receptor activation/deactivation) and to design novel small-molecule drug candidates. Future research directions point towards modeling cooperative binding of multiple orthosteric and allosteric ligands to GPCRs, GPCR oligomerization and interactions of GPCRs with different intracellular signaling proteins. Through methodological and supercomputing advances, MD simulations will continue to provide important insights into GPCR signaling mechanisms and further facilitate structure-based drug design.
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