Basic concepts in molecular pharmacology: Receptor-ligand interaction, Enzymes, agonists, partial agonist, inverse agonists, neutral antagonists and antagonist; potency, intrinsic activity and efficacy, Druggable proteome, Drugs targeting GPCRs, G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) and biochemical classification of its ligands, Conformational dynamics of GPCRs, Orthosteric and allosteric binding sites, Receptor dimerization, Receptor characterizations: measurement of ligand binding and signaling, Dose response: IC50, LD50, GPCR signaling in endocrine, paracrine, autocrine and synaptic transmissions, GPCRs in homeostasis and diseases, Peptide / protein binding GPCRs, inhibition of signaling and opportunity for drug discovery. |
Text/ Reference Books:
- Siehler S. and Milligan G. Protein-Coupled Receptors: Structure, Signaling, and Physiology, Cambridge University Press.
- Vauquelin G. and Mentzer B. V. G-protein-coupled Receptors: Molecular Pharmacology, Wiley.
- GilchristA., GPCR Molecular Pharmacology and Drug Targeting: Shifting Paradigms and New Directions, Wiley.
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