THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2021/22: G protein‐coupled receptors

S P H Alexander(University of Nottingham), Arthur Christopoulos(Monash University), Anthony P. Davenport(University of Cambridge), Eamonn Kelly(University of Bristol), Alistair Mathie(University of Suffolk), John A. Peters(University of Dundee), Emma L. Veale(Medway School of Pharmacy), Jane F Armstrong(University of Edinburgh), Elena Faccenda(University of Edinburgh), Simon D Harding(University of Edinburgh), Adam J Pawson(University of Edinburgh), Christopher Southan(University of Edinburgh), Jamie A. Davies(University of Edinburgh), Maria P. Abbracchio(University of Milan), Wayne Alexander(Emory University), Khaled Alhosaini(King Saud University), Magnus Bäck(Karolinska University Hospital), Nicholas M. Barnes(University of Birmingham), Ross A. D. Bathgate(Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health), Jean‐Martin Beaulieu(University of Toronto), Kenneth E. Bernstein(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Bernhard Bettler(University of Basel), N.J.M. Birdsall(The Francis Crick Institute), Victoria A. Blaho(Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute), François Boulay(Université Grenoble Alpes), Corinne Bousquet(Inserm), Hans Bräuner‐Osborne(University of Copenhagen), Geoffrey Burnstock(University College London), Girolamo Calò(University of Padua), Justo P. Castaño(University of Córdoba), Kevin Catt, Stefania Ceruti(University of Milan), Paul L. Chazot(Durham University), Nan Chiang(Harvard University), Bice Chini(University of Milano-Bicocca), Jerold Chun(University of California San Diego), Antonia Cianciulli(University of Bari Aldo Moro), Olivier Civelli(University of California, Irvine), Lucie H. Clapp(University College London), Réjean Couture(Université de Montréal), Zsolt Csaba(Inserm), Cláes Dahlgren(University of Gothenburg), Gordon Dent(Keele University), Khuraijam Dhanachandra Singh(Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine), Steven D. Douglas(California University of Pennsylvania), Pascal Dournaud(Inserm), Satoru Eguchi(Temple University), Emanuel Escher(Université de Sherbrooke), Edward J. Filardo(University of Iowa), Tung M. Fong(LabCorp (United States)), Marta Fumagalli(University of Milan), Raul R. Gainetdinov(St Petersburg University), Marc de Gasparo(Link Consulting), Craig Gerard(Harvard University), Marvin C. Gershengorn, Fernand Gobeil(Université de Sherbrooke), Theodore L. Goodfriend(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Cyril Goudet(Centre Informatique National de l'Enseignement Supérieur), Karen J. Gregory(Monash University), Andrew L. Gundlach(Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health), Jörg Hamann, Julien Hanson(University of Liège), Richard L. Hauger(University of California San Diego), Debbie L. Hay(University of Otago), Ákos Heinemann(Medical University of Graz), Morley D. Hollenberg(University of Calgary), Nicholas D. Holliday(University of Nottingham), Mastgugu Horiuchi(Ehime University), Daniël Hoyer(The University of Melbourne), László Hunyady(Semmelweis University), Ahsan Husain(Emory University), Adriaan P. IJzerman(Leiden University), Tadashi Inagami(Vanderbilt University), Kenneth A. Jacobson, Robert T. Jensen, Ralf Jockers(Inserm), Deepa Jonnalagadda(Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute), Sadashiva S. Karnik(Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine), Klemens Kaupmann(Novartis (Switzerland)), Jacqueline Kemp(Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine), Charles Kennedy(University of Strathclyde), Yasuyuki Kihara(Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute), Takio Kitazawa(Rakuno Gakuen University), Paweł Kozielewicz(Karolinska Institutet), Hans‐Jürgen Kreienkamp(Universität Hamburg), Jyrki P. Kukkonen(University of Helsinki), Tobias Langenhan(Leipzig University), Katie Leach(Monash University), Davide Lecca(University of Milan), John D. Lee(The University of Queensland), Susan E. Leeman(Boston University), Jérôme Leprince(Université de Rouen Normandie), Xaria X. Li(The University of Queensland), Tom A. Williams(University of Cambridge), Stephen J. Lolait(University of Bristol), Amelie Lupp(Friedrich Schiller University Jena), Robyn Macrae(University of Cambridge), Janet J. Maguire(University of Cambridge), Jean Mazella(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Craig A. McArdle(University of Bristol), Шломо Мелмед(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Martin C. Michel(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), Laurence J. Miller(Foundation for Medical Research), Vincenzo Mitolo(University of Bari Aldo Moro), Bernard Mouillac(Centre Informatique National de l'Enseignement Supérieur), Christa E. Müller(University of Bonn), Philip M. Murphy(Edge Hill University), Jean‐Louis Nahon(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Tony Ngo(Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute), Xavier Norel(Inserm), Duuamene Nyimanu(University of Cambridge), Anne‐Marie O’Carroll(University of Bristol), Stefan Offermanns(Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research), Maria Antonietta Panaro(University of Bari Aldo Moro), Marc Parmentier, Roger G. Pertwee(University of Aberdeen), Jean‐Philippe Pin(Université de Montpellier), Eric R. Prossnitz(University of New Mexico), Mark T. Quinn(Montana State University), Rithwik Ramachandran(Western University), Manisha Ray(Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute), Rainer K. Reinscheid(Friedrich Schiller University Jena), Philippe Rondard(Université de Montpellier), G. Enrico Rovati(University of Milan), Chiara Ruzza(University of Ferrara), Gareth J. Sanger(Queen Mary University of London), Torsten Schöneberg(Leipzig University), Gunnar Schulte(Karolinska Institutet), Stefan Schulz(Friedrich Schiller University Jena), Deborah L. Segaloff(University of Iowa), Charles N. Serhan(Harvard University), Leigh A. Stoddart(University of Nottingham), Yukihiko Sugimoto(Kumamoto University), Roger J. Summers(Monash University), Valerie P. Tan(University of California San Diego), David M. Thal(Monash University), Walter G. Thomas(The University of Queensland), Pieter B.M.W.M. Timmermans(Wave 80 Biosciences (United States)), Kalyan Tirupula(Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine), Giovanni Tulipano(University of Brescia), Hamiyet Ünal(Cleveland Clinic), Thomas Unger(Maastricht University), Céline Valant(Monash University), Patrick Vanderheyden, David Vaudry(Université de Rouen Normandie), Hubert Vaudry(Université de Rouen Normandie), Jean‐Pierre Vilardaga(University of Pittsburgh), Christopher S. Walker(University of Auckland), Ji Ming Wang(Science Applications International Corporation (United States)), Donald T. Ward(University of Manchester), Hans‐Jürgen Wester(Technical University of Munich), Gary B. Willars(University of Leicester), Trent M. Woodruff(The University of Queensland), Chengcan Yao(University of Edinburgh), Richard D. Ye(University of Illinois Chicago)
British Journal of Pharmacology
September 16, 2021
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Abstract

The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2021/22 is the fifth in this series of biennial publications. The Concise Guide provides concise overviews, mostly in tabular format, of the key properties of nearly 1900 human drug targets with an emphasis on selective pharmacology (where available), plus links to the open access knowledgebase source of drug targets and their ligands (www.guidetopharmacology.org), which provides more detailed views of target and ligand properties. Although the Concise Guide constitutes over 500 pages, the material presented is substantially reduced compared to information and links presented on the website. It provides a permanent, citable, point-in-time record that will survive database updates. The full contents of this section can be found at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/bph.15538. G protein-coupled receptors are one of the six major pharmacological targets into which the Guide is divided, with the others being: ion channels, nuclear hormone receptors, catalytic receptors, enzymes and transporters. These are presented with nomenclature guidance and summary information on the best available pharmacological tools, alongside key references and suggestions for further reading. The landscape format of the Concise Guide is designed to facilitate comparison of related targets from material contemporary to mid-2021, and supersedes data presented in the 2019/20, 2017/18, 2015/16 and 2013/14 Concise Guides and previous Guides to Receptors and Channels. It is produced in close conjunction with the Nomenclature and Standards Committee of the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (NC-IUPHAR), therefore, providing official IUPHAR classification and nomenclature for human drug targets, where appropriate.


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