Opioid receptors

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**[[μ Opioid Receptors]]
**[[μ Opioid Receptors]]
**[[Mu Opioid Receptor]]
**[[Mu Opioid Receptor]]
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**[[Opioid receptor]]
The binding of an opioid induces a <scene name='78/786661/Mor_on_off/2'>conformational change</scene> in the μ-opioid receptor that activates an inhibitory G-protein (Gαi/o). This results in the dissociation of the G-protein complex. The Gα subunit then inhibits adenylyl cyclase. The Gβγ subunit acts to inhibit Ca2+ channels and activate K+ channels. <scene name='87/874998/Mor_on_off/1'>Activation mechanism</scene>.
The binding of an opioid induces a <scene name='78/786661/Mor_on_off/2'>conformational change</scene> in the μ-opioid receptor that activates an inhibitory G-protein (Gαi/o). This results in the dissociation of the G-protein complex. The Gα subunit then inhibits adenylyl cyclase. The Gβγ subunit acts to inhibit Ca2+ channels and activate K+ channels. <scene name='87/874998/Mor_on_off/1'>Activation mechanism</scene>.
**[[6dde]] μ-opioid receptor: G protein complex<br />
**[[6dde]] μ-opioid receptor: G protein complex<br />

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Structure of κ-opioid receptor complex with opioid antagonist, citric acid, PEG and octadec-enoate derivative (PDB entry 4djh)

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References

  1. Feng Y, He X, Yang Y, Chao D, Lazarus LH, Xia Y. Current research on opioid receptor function. Curr Drug Targets. 2012 Feb;13(2):230-46. PMID:22204322
  2. Donica CL, Awwad HO, Thakker DR, Standifer KM. Cellular mechanisms of nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) peptide (NOP) receptor regulation and heterologous regulation by N/OFQ. Mol Pharmacol. 2013 May;83(5):907-18. doi: 10.1124/mol.112.084632. Epub 2013 Feb , 8. PMID:23395957 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1124/mol.112.084632

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