Cryo-EM structure of an activated GPR4–Gs signaling complex
Abstract G protein-coupled receptor 4 (GPR4) belongs to the subfamily of proton-sensing GPCRs (psGPCRs), which detect pH changes in extracellular environment and regulate diverse physiological responses. GPR4 was found to be overactivated in acidic tumor microenvironment as well as inflammation site...
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Main Authors: | Yitong Ma, Yijie Wang, Mengyuan Tang, Yuan Weng, Ying Chen, Yueming Xu, Shuxiao An, Yiran Wu, Suwen Zhao, Huanhuan Xu, Dali Li, Mingyao Liu, Weiqiang Lu, Heng Ru, Gaojie Song |
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Language: | English |
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2025-01-01
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Series: | Nature Communications |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-55901-2 |
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