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Binding sites on G-protein Coupled Receptors - Implications in Design of Bivalent Ligands and Allosteric Modulation

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Basic concepts about ligand -receptor interactions, especially involving GPCRs, are summarized in Chapter 1, while in Chapter 2 the experimental and theoretical techniques used in this work are described. That includes the use of laboratory animals, cell fractionations, radioligand binding assay, pharmacodynamic mathematical models, chemical synthesis and the use of computer in drug discovery and molecular pharmacology. These techniques were exploited in order to investigate interactions between bivalent ligands and GPCRs as a function of the molecular size. A simple model was proposes and validated by means of newly synthesized dimeric theophylline derivatives tested on adenosine A1 receptors (Chapter 3). Moreover, they were exploited in the development of a new mathematical model for more complex interactions at the GPCRs, which as been referred to as Enhancer and Competitive Allosteric Modulator (ECAM) model (Chapter 4). Finally, Chapter 5 reminds general conclusions obtained from the present work, also giving an overview about future perspectives. The last chapter (Chapter 6) gives a summary of this study.

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Daniele Pietra pursued degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technologies and PhD in Medical Physiopathology and Pharmacology, both at Pisa University (Italy). He worked for 12 years as a researcher at Leiden/Amsterdam Center for Drug Research, Leiden University (The Netherlans) and Pisa University. He is currently CEO at Alidans S.r.l.

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Authors Anna Mar Bianucci, Anna Maria Bianucci, Alic Borghini, Alice Borghini, Daniel Pietra, Daniele Pietra
Publisher Edizioni Accademiche Italiane
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2015
 
EAN 9783639774665
ISBN 978-3-639-77466-5
No. of pages 96
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Pharmacy

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