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Pharmacology & Chemical Biology Seminar Series
10/7/2021 - 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
“Structure and functional engineering of the muscarinic receptor toxin”

 

Shoji Maeda, PhD 
Assistant Professor
University of Michigan
Department of Pharmacology 

Transmembrane proteins play critical roles in cellular response to the extracellular signals and heir perturbation is responsible for a variety of pathophysiological states. G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is the largest and among the best studied human surface receptor family. Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) family is a prototypical class A GPCR and extensively studied for the subtype selective allosteric modulation of the GPCR due to its conserved orthosteric ligand-binding site. In my talk, I will present our recent data on the structural basis of the strict recognition of mAChR1 by a natural snake toxin and its allosteric regulation. Furthermore, I will provide a promising data to repurpose this natural toxin for more broader use.
 

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Melanie L Hoffner
412/383-7757
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