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A SPECIFIC TEMPLATE-ASSEMBLED PEPTIDIC AGONIST FOR THE ANGIOTENSIN-II RECEPTOR SUBTYPE-2 (AT2) AND ITS EFFECT ON INFERIOR OLIVARY NEURONS

GROUZMANN, E
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FELIX, D
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IMBODEN, H
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1995
European Journal of Biochemistry

We synthesized a molecule composed of two angiotensin II 4-8 pentapeptide fragments attached to a carrier molecule (TA), according to the template-assembled synthetic proteins concept. This molecule was investigated for receptor binding on angiotensin type-1 and type-2 receptors (AT1 and AT2) and its biological activity was determined by iontophoretic experiments on neurones of the inferior olive (ION) that express only AT2 receptors, TA binds exclusively to the AT2 receptor and mediates an agonistic angiotensin-II effect on the ION. TA is the first agonist available to study the direct stimulation of AT2 receptors.

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DOI
10.1111/j.1432-1033.1995.044_c.x
Author(s)
GROUZMANN, E
FELIX, D
IMBODEN, H
RAZANAME, A
MUTTER, M  
Date Issued

1995

Published in
European Journal of Biochemistry
Volume

234

Issue

1

Start page

44

End page

49

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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LCBP  
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February 9, 2006
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