Takumi Ueda, Yutaka Kofuku, K. Takeuchi, Shunsuke Imai, Yutaro Shiraishi, I. Shimada
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Function-Related Conformational Dynamics of GPCRs Revealed by Solution NMR
NMR methods provide information about conformational dynamics of GPCRs over a wide range of frequencies in aqueous media at near-physiological temperature, with minimal modification of the wild-type GPCR covalent structures. Here we review our solution NMR studies of the function-related conformational dynamics of GPCRs, including β 2 adrenergic receptor, μ opioid receptor