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ADGRG1, an adhesion G protein-coupled receptor, forms oligomers Cevheroğlu, O.; Demirbaş B., Öğütcü D., Murat M., Febs J 2024; online ahead of print.

Downstream signaling of the disease associated mutations on GPR56/ADGRG1 Cevheroğlu, O.; Demir N., Kesici M.S., Özçubukçu S., Son C.D., Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol. 2023.

A Guide to Adhesion GPCR research Liebscher, I.; Cevheroğlu, O.; Hsiao, C.C.; Maia, A.F.; Schihada, H.; Scholz, N.; Soave, M.; Spiess, K.; Trajković, K.; Kosloff, M.; Prömel, S., Febs 2022; 289:7610-30.

Ste2p Under the Microscope: the Investigation of Oligomeric States of a Yeast G Protein-Coupled Receptor Cevheroğlu, O.; Murat, M.; Mingu-Akmete, S.; Son, C.D., J Phys Chem B 2021125, 9526-9536

GPCR-Galpha protein precoupling: Interaction between Ste2p, a yeast GPCR, and Gpa1p, its Galpha protein, is formed before ligand binding via the Ste2p C-terminal domain and the Gpa1p N-terminal domain Cevheroğlu, O., Becker, J. M., and Son, C. D., Biophys Acta 2017, 1859, 2435-2446

The yeast Ste2p G protein-coupled receptor dimerizes on the cell plasma membrane Cevheroğlu, O., Kumas, G., Hauser, M., Becker, J. M., and Son, C. D., Biophys Acta 2017, 1859, 698-711