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Why classical receptor theory, which ignores allostery, can effectively measure the strength of an allosteric effect as agonist's efficacy.

H Ongun OnaranTommaso Costa
Published in: British journal of pharmacology (2024)
Thus, we conclude that despite the justified criticisms it has received so far, the classical theory may continue to be useful in estimating ligand efficacy from experimental data, if used properly. Here, we also provide rigorous criteria for the proper use of the theory. These findings not only have implications for ligand classification but also resolve some long lasting discussions in the field of bias agonism in GPCR, which requires reasonable estimates of relative ligand efficacies at different signalling pathways.
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