[HTML][HTML] The heptahelical domain of GABAB2 is activated directly by CGP7930, a positive allosteric modulator of the GABAB receptor
V Binet, C Brajon, L Le Corre, F Acher, JP Pin… - Journal of Biological …, 2004 - ASBMB
The γ-aminobutyric acid, type B (GABA B ) receptor is well recognized as being composed
of two subunits, GABA B1 and GABA B2 . Both subunits share structural homology with other …
of two subunits, GABA B1 and GABA B2 . Both subunits share structural homology with other …
Allosteric functioning of dimeric class CG‐protein‐coupled receptors
Whereas most membrane receptors are oligomeric entities, G‐protein‐coupled receptors
have long been thought to function as monomers. Within the last 15 years, accumulating data …
have long been thought to function as monomers. Within the last 15 years, accumulating data …
Activation mechanism of the heterodimeric GABAB receptor
The GABA B receptor was the first heteromeric G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) identified.
Indeed, both GABA B1 and GABA B2 subunits appear necessary to get a functional GABA …
Indeed, both GABA B1 and GABA B2 subunits appear necessary to get a functional GABA …
Real-time analysis of agonist-induced activation of protease-activated receptor 1/Gαi1 protein complex measured by bioluminescence resonance energy transfer in …
MA Ayoub, D Maurel, V Binet, M Fink, L Prézeau… - Molecular …, 2007 - ASPET
G protein-coupled receptors transmit extracellular signals into the cells by activating
heterotrimeric G proteins, a process that is often followed by receptor desensitization. Monitoring …
heterotrimeric G proteins, a process that is often followed by receptor desensitization. Monitoring …
[HTML][HTML] Common structural requirements for heptahelical domain function in class A and class CG protein-coupled receptors
V Binet, B Duthey, J Lecaillon, J Quoyer… - Journal of biological …, 2007 - ASBMB
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are key players in cell communication. Several
classes of such receptors have been identified. Although all GPCRs possess a heptahelical …
classes of such receptors have been identified. Although all GPCRs possess a heptahelical …
Oct-1 potentiates CREB-driven cyclin D1 promoter activation via a phospho-CREB-and CREB binding protein-independent mechanism
S Boulon, JC Dantonel, V Binet, A Vié… - … and cellular biology, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Cyclin D1, the regulatory subunit for mid-G 1 cyclin-dependent kinases, controls the
expression of numerous cell cycle genes. A cyclic AMP-responsive element (CRE), located …
expression of numerous cell cycle genes. A cyclic AMP-responsive element (CRE), located …
Allosteric modulators of class-C G-protein-coupled receptors open new possibilities for therapeutic application
C Goudet, V Binet, L Prezeau, JP Pin - Drug Discovery Today: Therapeutic …, 2004 - Elsevier
The two main neurotransmitters, glutamate and GABA, as well as calcium ions, sweet taste
molecules and some pheromones, act on class-C G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). …
molecules and some pheromones, act on class-C G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). …
Du mécanisme d'activation des domaines heptahélices du récepteur GABAB
V Binet - 2005 - theses.fr
Le récepteur GABAB est un acteur de la neurotransmission. Sa position de cible thérapeutique
motive son étude. C'est un récepteur de la grande famille des récepteurs couplés aux …
motive son étude. C'est un récepteur de la grande famille des récepteurs couplés aux …
[HTML][HTML] Généalogie de Alfred BINET
J Baptiste, F Antoine, J Virginie, EJ Baptiste… - geneastar.org
Alfred Edouard Louis Antoine Binet (Alfredo Binetti), né le 8 juillet 1857 à Nice (alors dans la
division de Nice du royaume de Sardaigne) et mort le 18 octobre 1911 à Paris (14e), est un …
division de Nice du royaume de Sardaigne) et mort le 18 octobre 1911 à Paris (14e), est un …
[CITATION][C] Généralisation des analyses salivaires dans un contexte routier: difficultés rencontrées depuis 5 ans, synthèse des résultats d'une enquête réalisée en …
…, T Willeman, J Bourgine, M Loilier, V Binet… - … Analytique Et Clinique, 2022 - Elsevier