Graduate School of Medicine, Korea University
Affiliated withKorea UniversityKorea University
Research Area
Arfaxad Reyes has his expertise in structure and stability of G-protein coupled receptors and passion for improving and creating new drug discovery platforms that greatly contribute in the development of more selective drugs with minor side effects. His studies about GPCR biased agonism help to understand the relationship between conformational structure of the receptor and its corresponding physiological effect induced by a specific ligand. His work will greatly contribute to understand the relationship between conformational structure and biased signalling of GPCRs.
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Ligand binding pocket formed by evolutionarily conserved residues in the glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor core domain. The Journal of biological chemistry| PubMed ID: 25561730 | 2015 |
Prevertebrate Local Gene Duplication Facilitated Expansion of the Neuropeptide GPCR Superfamily. Molecular biology and evolution| PubMed ID: 26337547 | 2015 |
Development of Spexin-based Human Galanin Receptor Type II-Specific Agonists with Increased Stability in Serum and Anxiolytic Effect in Mice. Scientific reports| PubMed ID: 26907960 | 2016 |
Conformational signatures in β-arrestin2 reveal natural biased agonism at a G-protein-coupled receptor. Communications biology| PubMed ID: 30272007 | 2018 |
Spexin-Based Galanin Receptor Type 2 Agonist for Comorbid Mood Disorders and Abnormal Body Weight. Frontiers in neuroscience| PubMed ID: 31057364 | 2019 |