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GzESTY as an optimized cell-based assay for initial steps in GPCR deorphanization

Nature Communications. 2025-05; 
Luca Franchini , Joseph J Porter , John D Lueck , Cesare Orlandi Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, 14642, USA.
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摘要

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are key pharmacological targets, yet many remain underutilized due to unknown activation mechanisms and ligands. Orphan GPCRs, lacking identified natural ligands, are a high priority for research, as identifying their ligands will aid in understanding their functions and potential as drug targets. Most GPCRs, including orphans, couple to Gi/o/z family members, however current assays to detect their activation are limited, hindering ligand identification efforts. We introduce GzESTY, a sensitive, cell-based assay developed in an easily deliverable format designed to study the pharmacology of Gi/o/z-coupled GPCRs and assist in deorphanization. We optimized assay conditions and ... More

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