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Protease-Activated Receptor Agonists: Small Molecules and Peptides

Protease-activated receptors (PARs, also known as thrombin receptors) are G-protein-coupled receptors, activated by cleavage of their N-terminal domains by serine proteases. Hydrolysis reveals a tethered peptide ligand, which interacts with the receptor within extracellular loop-2 to affect transmembrane signaling. Four subtypes of receptors have so far been cloned (PAR1-4).

PAR1 is the most well characterized member of this receptor family and is activated by the endogenous serine protease ...

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Causes platelet aggregation and secretion

PAR1 peptide fragment (residues 42-47); acts as a PAR1 agonist

PAR2 receptor agonist

PAR2 receptor agonist

Potent and selective PAR2 agonist

Selective PAR4 agonist

PAR1-activating peptide

PAR2-activating peptide

PAR3 peptide agonist

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