Role of protein dynamics in transmembrane receptor signalling

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Cells are dependent on transmembrane receptors to communicate and transform chemical and physical signals into intracellular responses. Because receptors transport 'information', conformational changes and protein dynamics play a key mechanistic role. We here review examples where experiment and computation have been used to study receptor dynamics. Recent studies on three distinct classes of receptors (G-protein coupled receptors, ligand-gated ion-channels and single-pass receptors) are highlighted to show that conformational changes across a range of time-scales and length-scales are central to function. Because the receptors function in a heterogeneous environment and need to be able to switch between distinct functional states, they may be particularly sensitive to small perturbations that complicate studies linking dynamics to function.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftCurrent Opinion in Structural Biology
Vol/bind48
Sider (fra-til)74-82
Antal sider9
ISSN0959-440X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2018

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