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    Allosteric Modulation of the Calcium-Sensing Receptor

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    The calcium (Ca2+)-sensing receptor (CaR) belongs to family C of the G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). The receptor is activated by physiological levels of Ca2+ (and Mg2+) and positively modulated by a range of proteinogenic L-α-amino acids. Recently, several synthetic allosteric modulators of the receptor have been developed, which either act as positive modulators (termed calcimimetics) or negative modulators (termed calcilytics). These ligands do not activate the wild-type receptor directly, but rather shift the concentration-response curves of Ca2+ to the left or right, respectively. Like other family C GPCRs, the CaR contains a large amino-terminal domain and a 7-transmembrane domain. Whereas the endogenous ligands for the receptor, Ca2+, Mg2+ and the L-α-amino acids, bind to the amino-terminal domain, most if not all of the synthetic modulators published so far bind to the 7-transmembrane domain

    Class C Orphans in GtoPdb v.2023.1

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    This set contains class C 'orphan' G protein coupled receptors where the endogenous ligand(s) is not known

    Class C Orphans (version 2019.4) in the IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology Database

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    This set contains class C 'orphan' G protein coupled receptors where the endogenous ligand(s) is not known
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