human | Q5 |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0003-2803-8986 |
P734 | family name | Flanagan | Q1258367 |
Flanagan | Q1258367 | ||
Flanagan | Q1258367 | ||
P735 | given name | Colleen | Q3682834 |
Colleen | Q3682834 | ||
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
Q36108364 | A GPCR that is not "DRY". |
Q58853853 | A Locus of the Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Receptor That Differentiates Agonist and Antagonist Binding Sites |
Q39938380 | A crucial role for Galphaq/11, but not Galphai/o or Galphas, in gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor-mediated cell growth inhibition |
Q34450796 | Advances in understanding gonadotrophin-releasing hormone receptor structure and ligand interactions. |
Q58853857 | Agonist activity of mammalian gonadotropin-releasing antagonists in chicken gonadotropes reflects marked differences in vertebrate gonadotropin-releasing receptors |
Q24314839 | Cloning and characterization of the human GnRH receptor |
Q39093540 | Comparative sequence analysis and functional characterization of the cloned sheep gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor reveal differences in primary structure and ligand specificity among mammalian receptors. |
Q58853687 | Conserved Amino Acid Residues that Are Important for Ligand Binding in the Type I Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Receptor Are Required for High Potency of GnRH II at the Type II GnRH Receptor |
Q34565057 | Constitutively active CCR5 chemokine receptors differ in mediating HIV envelope-dependent fusion |
Q48124758 | Expression, structure, function, and evolution of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptors GnRH-R1SHS and GnRH-R2PEY in the teleost, Astatotilapia burtoni. |
Q53770595 | GPCR-radioligand binding assays. |
Q90691684 | Genetics of ncHH: from a peculiar inheritance of a novel GNRHR mutation to a comprehensive review of the literature |
Q93373401 | Glu2.53(90) of the GnRH receptor is part of the conserved G protein-coupled receptor structure and does not form a salt-bridge with Lys3.32(121) |
Q47130308 | Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Receptor Structure and GnRH Binding. |
Q28256257 | Gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptors |
Q39012888 | High-affinity binding of southern African HIV type 1 subtype C envelope protein, gp120, to the CCR5 coreceptor. |
Q41547722 | Histidine(7.36(305)) in the conserved peptide receptor activation domain of the gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor couples peptide binding and receptor activation |
Q46389997 | Identification of Tyr(290(6.58)) of the human gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptor as a contact residue for both GnRH I and GnRH II: importance for high-affinity binding and receptor activation |
Q58853848 | Incorporation of an additional glycosylation site enhances expression of functional human gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor |
Q40686500 | Molecular function of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor: insights from site-directed mutagenesis. |
Q58853813 | Multiple Interactions of the Asp2.61(98)Side Chain of the Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor Contribute Differentially to Ligand Interaction† |
Q44900779 | Pro7.33(303) of the human GnRH receptor regulates selective binding of mammalian GnRH. |
Q34920649 | R31C GNRH1 mutation and congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism |
Q38220406 | Receptor conformation and constitutive activity in CCR5 chemokine receptor function and HIV infection |
Q44942758 | Serine residues 338 and 339 in the carboxyl-terminal tail of the type II gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor are critical for beta-arrestin-independent internalization |
Q38344284 | South African mutations of the CCR5 coreceptor for HIV modify interaction with chemokines and HIV Envelope protein. |
Q71256332 | Structural requirements for alpha-mating factor activity |
Q58853821 | The Functional Microdomain in Transmembrane Helices 2 and 7 Regulates Expression, Activation, and Coupling Pathways of the Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Receptor |
Q41246621 | The carboxy-terminal tail or the intracellular loop 3 is required for β-arrestin-dependent internalization of a mammalian type II GnRH receptor. |
Q43974267 | Two mutations in extracellular loop 2 of the human GnRH receptor convert an antagonist to an agonist. |
Q58853871 | [8] Ligand binding and second-messenger assays for cloned Gq/G11-coupled neuropeptide receptors: The GnRH receptor |
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