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Receptors are [[proteins]] that bind [[ligands]] that | Receptors are [[proteins]] that bind [[ligands]] that modulate the way that protein functions, including interactions with other proteins. The three most important classes of receptors are: | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:58, 14 February 2014
Receptors are proteins that bind ligands that modulate the way that protein functions, including interactions with other proteins. The three most important classes of receptors are:
- G-protein coupled receptors
- Ligand-gated ion channels
- Nuclear receptors
For naming of receptors, please refer to the IUPHAR database
For screening data on GPCR receptors, please see the NIMH Psychoactive Drug Screening Program (PDSP)
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