- A
heteromer is
something that
consists of
different parts; the
antonym of homomeric.
Examples are:
Spinal neurons that p**** over to the
opposite side...
- The D1–D2
dopamine receptor heteromer is a
receptor heteromer consisting of D1 and D2 protomers. D1 and D2
receptors interact primarily through discrete...
- the
striatum by
binding to
adenosine receptors that have
formed GPCR
heteromers with
dopamine receptors,
specifically the A1–D1
receptor heterodimer (this...
- RuvA-RuvB
complex heteromer,
Thermus thermophilus...
- M,
Hodder P, Devi LA (2013). "Identification of a μ-δ
opioid receptor heteromer-biased
agonist with
antinociceptive activity". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci....
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Benneyworth MA,
Thomas MJ, et al. (August 2014). "****tive
kappa opioid heteromers as
targets for
developing analgesics free of
adverse effects". Journal...
-
variant derived from
alternate post-translational modification, or a
heteromer derived from
hybridization of two or more of the
known opioid receptors...
-
systems in the
central nervous system is reduced. The
GABAA receptor is a
heteromer composed of five subunits, the most
common ones
being two αs, two βs,...
- The FFAR2–FFAR3
receptor heteromer is a
receptor heteromer consisting of free
fatty acid receptors, FFAR2 and FFAR3 protomers. The
signalling of the FFAR2-FFAR3...
- PMID 6292615.
Portoghese PS, Akgün E,
Lunzer MM (January 2017). "
Heteromer Induction: An
Approach to
Unique Pharmacology?". ACS
Chemical Neuroscience...