AI Article Synopsis

  • Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) are important cell surface receptors involved in various health and disease processes, highlighting their potential for new drug development.
  • The review focuses on current knowledge regarding aGPCRs, including their structure, functions, physiological roles, and recent advances in research.
  • It identifies key future research areas and strategies to enhance the translation of aGPCR research into practical medical applications.

Article Abstract

Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) are a class of structurally and functionally highly intriguing cell surface receptors with essential functions in health and disease. Thus, they display a vastly unexploited pharmacological potential. Our current understanding of the physiological functions and signaling mechanisms of aGPCRs form the basis for elucidating further molecular aspects. Combining these with novel tools and methodologies from different fields tailored for studying these unusual receptors yields a powerful potential for pushing aGPCR research from singular approaches toward building up an in-depth knowledge that will facilitate its translation to applied science. In this review, we summarize the state-of-the-art knowledge on aGPCRs in respect to structure-function relations, physiology, and clinical aspects, as well as the latest advances in the field. We highlight the upcoming most pressing topics in aGPCR research and identify strategies to tackle them. Furthermore, we discuss approaches how to promote, stimulate, and translate research on aGPCRs 'from bench to bedside' in the future.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/febs.16258DOI Listing

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