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The P2Y12 receptor is mainly found on the surface of blood platelets, and functions as a regulator in platelet activation and therefore blood clotting. The P2Y12 receptor is a G-protein coupled receptor, <scene name='48/483887/Sun/1'>a seven-transmembrane domain protein</scene> linked to the cAMP-signaling pathway. It mediates platelet activation by decreasing intracellular cAMP levels through inhibition of an AC-mediated signaling pathway. Acting as a chemoreceptor, P2Y12 utilizes ADP as an agonist, which initiates ADP-induced platelet aggregation. Clopidogrel in covalent binding complex with P2Y12 acts as an antiplatelet agent, specifically as an ADP receptor inhibitor to decrease platelet aggregation and inhibit thrombus formation. | The P2Y12 receptor is mainly found on the surface of blood platelets, and functions as a regulator in platelet activation and therefore blood clotting. The P2Y12 receptor is a G-protein coupled receptor, <scene name='48/483887/Sun/1'>a seven-transmembrane domain protein</scene> linked to the cAMP-signaling pathway. It mediates platelet activation by decreasing intracellular cAMP levels through inhibition of an AC-mediated signaling pathway. Acting as a chemoreceptor, P2Y12 utilizes ADP as an agonist, which initiates ADP-induced platelet aggregation. Clopidogrel in covalent binding complex with P2Y12 acts as an antiplatelet agent, specifically as an ADP receptor inhibitor to decrease platelet aggregation and inhibit thrombus formation. | ||
| - | Clopidogrel is a pro-drug and thienopyridine-type inhibitor of the P2Y12 receptor, which requires Cytochrome P450 to hepatic ally transform it to exert its anti platelet effect. <scene name='48/483887/P450/3'>Cytochrome P450</scene> is a membrane protein, characteristic of alternating hydrophobic and polar groups. | + | Clopidogrel is a pro-drug and thienopyridine-type inhibitor of the P2Y12 receptor, which requires Cytochrome P450 to hepatic ally transform it to exert its anti platelet effect. <scene name='48/483887/P450/3'>Cytochrome P450</scene> is a membrane protein, characteristic of alternating hydrophobic and polar groups |
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P2Y12 Receptor in Complex with AZD1283 (4ntj)[1]
by [Cora Ricker, Lauren Timmins, Aidan Finnerty, Adam Murphy, Duy Nguyen]
Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2016
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