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Tamara Miljus
Tamara Miljus
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Birmingham, Department of Metabolism and Systems Science
Email verificata su Bham.ac.uk
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Diverse activation pathways in class A GPCRs converge near the G-protein-coupling region
AJ Venkatakrishnan, X Deupi, G Lebon, FM Heydenreich, T Flock, ...
Nature 536 (7617), 484-487, 2016
3482016
G protein-coupled receptor-G protein interactions: a single-molecule perspective
D Calebiro, Z Koszegi, Y Lanoiselée, T Miljus, S O’Brien
Physiological reviews 101 (3), 857-906, 2021
1082021
High-throughput mutagenesis using a two-fragment PCR approach
FM Heydenreich, T Miljuš, R Jaussi, R Benoit, D Milić, DB Veprintsev
Scientific reports 7 (1), 6787, 2017
552017
Plasma membrane preassociation drives β-arrestin coupling to receptors and activation
J Grimes, Z Koszegi, Y Lanoiselée, T Miljus, SL O’Brien, TM Stepniewski, ...
Cell 186 (10), 2238-2255. e20, 2023
432023
Development of high-specificity fluorescent probes to enable cannabinoid type 2 receptor studies in living cells
RC Sarott, MV Westphal, P Pfaff, C Korn, DA Sykes, T Gazzi, B Brennecke, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 142 (40), 16953-16964, 2020
422020
Detection of cannabinoid receptor type 2 in native cells and zebrafish with a highly potent, cell-permeable fluorescent probe
T Gazzi, B Brennecke, K Atz, C Korn, D Sykes, G Forn-Cuni, P Pfaff, ...
Chemical Science 13 (19), 5539-5545, 2022
242022
Diverse chemotypes drive biased signaling by cannabinoid receptors
T Miljuš, FM Heydenreich, T Gazzi, A Kimbara, M Rogers-Evans, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.11. 09.375162, 2020
62020
High-throughput site-directed scanning mutagenesis using a two-fragment PCR approach
FM Heydenreich, T Miljuš, D Milić, DB Veprintsev
Bio-protocol 10 (1), e3484-e3484, 2020
62020
GPCR solubilization and quality control
T Miljus, DA Sykes, CR Harwood, Z Vuckovic, DB Veprintsev
Expression, Purification, and Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins, 105-127, 2020
62020
Endomembrane GPCR signaling: 15 years on, the quest continues
D Calebiro, T Miljus, S O’Brien
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2025
32025
Drug derived fluorescent probes for the specific visualization of cannabinoid type 2 receptor-a toolbox approach
T Gazzi, B Brennecke, K Atz, C Korn, D Sykes, RC Sarott, MV Westphal, ...
32019
ThermoBRET: A Ligand‐Engagement Nanoscale Thermostability Assay Applied to GPCRs
BL Hoare, DN Tippett, A Kaur, SA Cullum, T Miljuš, EJ Koers, ...
ChemBioChem 25 (2), e202300459, 2024
22024
A new paradigm of intracrine free fatty acid receptor 4 signaling at lipid droplets
E Tripp, SL O’Brien, G Smith, A Boufersaoui, J Roberts, J Pike, J Correia, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.07. 28.550805, 2023
22023
Single-molecule analysis of receptor-β-arrestin interactions in living cells
J Grimes, Z Koszegi, Y Lanoiselée, T Miljus, SL O’Brien, TM Stepniewski, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.11. 15.516577, 2022
22022
ThermoFRET: A novel nanoscale G protein coupled receptor thermostability assay functional in crude solubilised membrane preparations
DN Tippett, B Hoare, T Miljus, DA Sykes, DB Veprintsev
BioRxiv, 2020.07. 07.191957, 2020
22020
Highly Specific, Fluorescent Cannabinoid Type 2 Receptor Probes Enable Applications in Microscopy, Flow Cytometry and FRET-based Binding Assays
R Sarott, M Westphal, P Pfaff, C Korn, D Sykes, T Gazzi, B Brennecke, ...
12019
The Molecular Basis for Biased Signalling by Human Cannabinoid CB2 Receptor
T Miljuš
ETH Zurich, 2018
12018
Multiple triggers converge to preferential effector coupling in the CB2R through a complex allosteric communication network
A Morales-Pastor, T Miljuš, T Stępniewski, V Ledesma, FM Heydenreich, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 27.582279, 2024
2024
Single-molecule microscopy of GPCR-arrestin interactions
Z Koszegi, Y Lanoiselee, J Grimes, T Miljus, SL O'Brien, TM Stepniewski, ...
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY 180, 703-703, 2023
2023
Drug Derived Fluorescent Probes for the Specific Visualization of Cannabinoid Type 2 Receptor-A Toolbox Approach
B Brennecke, K Atz, C Korn, D Sykes, RC Sarott, MV Westphal, P Pfaff, ...
2019
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