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Autor:
Andy Blanchard, Bjørn Sivertsen, Peter Johannes Holst, Howard Ray Sauls, Kevin R. Page, Tau Benned-Jensen, Robert Jepras, Christopher Smethurst, Mette M. Rosenkilde, Thue W. Schwartz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 286:29292-29302
The Epstein-Barr virus-induced receptor 2 (EBI2) is a constitutively active seven-transmembrane receptor, which was recently shown to orchestrate the positioning of B cells in the follicle. To date, no ligands, endogenously or synthetic, have been id
Autor:
Sarva M. Tadepalli, Howard Ray Sauls, Yulin Wu, Andrew J. Carpenter, Yun Xu, Shane M. Hart, Daniel J. Gomez, Judith D. Kuntz, Jing Fang, Carina Ammala
Publikováno v:
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 20:2577-2581
A series of 2-piperazinyl-5-alkoxypyridines were synthesized and screened against human GPR119 receptor. Through SAR analysis, compounds containing 2-alkylsulfonylpiperazinyl-5-alkoxypyridines were discovered and found to be potent agonists of the hu
Autor:
Paul R. Johnson, Dallas K. Croom, Sarah R. Bullard, Sean Ross, Ronald L. Brashear, James M. Way, Christopher R. Conlee, Shane M. Hart, Carina Ammala, Vicente Samano, James B. Thompson, Doug Minick, Yun Xu, Dennis Heyer, Shane Roller, Eric E. Boros, Sarva M. Tadepalli, Peckham Gregory, Andrew J. Carpenter, Jennifer A. Kashatus, Subba Reddy Katamreddy, Howard Ray Sauls, Richard Dana Caldwell, Celia P. Briscoe
Publikováno v:
Journal of medicinal chemistry. 55(24)
GPR119 is a 7-transmembrane receptor that is expressed in the enteroendocrine cells in the intestine and in the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. Indolines and 6,7-dihydro-5H-pyrrolo[2,3-a]pyrimidines were discovered as G protein-coupled receptor
Autor:
Howard Ray Sauls, Thomas J. Rimele, Channa K Jayawickreme, Terry P. Kenakin, David Moncol, Chris Watson
Publikováno v:
Current Protocols in Pharmacology
The melanophore bioassay is a robust, sensitive, and versatile procedure for screening G protein–coupled receptors in a variety of formats. Because melanophores contain a wide variety of G proteins, they can be employed as a sensitive, real-time re
Autor:
Timothy M. Willson, Dennis B. Lubahn, Howard Ray Sauls, Philip G. Baer, Tanya M. Momtahen, Paul S. Charifson, Beverly B. Oliver, Brad R. Henke, Linda B. Moore, James A. Triantafillou, Steven G. Wolfe, Kenneth William Batchelor
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 37:1550-1552
Autor:
Shelagh Wilson, Kong B. Tan, Diane M. Ignar, Mohammad Tadayyon, Michelle M. Eilert, Catherine E. Ellis, Lisa D. Spinage, Jay C. Strum, Nabil Elshourbagy, Howard Ray Sauls, Jon K. Chambers, James M. Way, William G. Benson, Paul R. Murdock, Celia P. Briscoe, Aaron S. Goetz, Dana T. Minnick, Alison I. Muir, E. John L. Andrews, Usman Shabon, Philip G. Szekeres
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 278(13)
GPR40 is a member of a subfamily of homologous G protein-coupled receptors that include GPR41 and GPR43 and that have no current function or ligand ascribed. Ligand fishing experiments in HEK293 cells expressing human GPR40 revealed that a range of s
Autor:
Timothy M. Willson, Donald P. McDonnell, Philip G. Baer, David C. Morris, S. Wolfe, I. Asplin, Brad R. Henke, H. R. Brown, Stacey A. Jones, John D. Norris, Brandee L. Wagner, Howard Ray Sauls
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 138(9)
The estrogen receptor (ER) mixed agonists tamoxifen and raloxifene have been shown to protect against bone loss in ovariectomized rats. However, the mechanism by which these compounds manifest their activity in bone is unknown. We have used a series