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Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors: opportunities for drug discovery

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NATURE REVIEWS DRUG DISCOVERY
Volume 18, Issue 11, Pages 869-884

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41573-019-0039-y

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Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs)-one of the five main families in the GPCR superfarnily - have several atypical characteristics, including large, multi-domain N termini and a highly conserved region that can be auto-proteolytically cleaved. Although GPCRs overall have well-established pharmacological tractability, currently no therapies that target any of the 33 members of the aGPCR family are either approved or in clinical trials. However, human genetics and preclinical research have strengthened the links between aGPCRs and disease in recent years. This, together with a greater understanding of their functional complexity, has led to growing interest in aGPCRs as drug targets. A framework for prioritizing aGPCR targets and supporting approaches to develop aGPCR modulators could therefore be valuable in harnessing the untapped therapeutic potential of this family. With this in mind, here we discuss the unique opportunities and challenges for drug discovery in modulating aGPCR functions, including target identification, target validation, assay development and safety considerations, using ADGRG1 as an illustrative example.

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