• Libraries
    Icon image 1
    Signaling Pathways and Protein Classes Related Libraries
    • Angiogenesis Related Ligands
    • Apoptosis Related Ligands
    • Cancer Immunology Related Ligands
    • Cell Cycle Related Ligands
    • Epigenetics Related Ligands
    • GPCR-binding Ligands
    • Growth Factors and Cytokines Ligands
    • Hippo signaling pathway ligands
    • Ion Channel Ligands
    • JAK-STAT Signaling Ligands
    • Kinase Inhibitors
    • Kinase Inhibitors Max
    • Membrane Receptor Ligands
    • Neuronal Signaling Related Ligands
    • Nuclear Hormone Receptor Ligands
    • Protease Inhibitors
    • RNA-Binders
    • RNA-Binding Protein Ligands
    • Signal Transduction Related Ligands
    • Transporter Ligands
    Icon image 2
    Bioactive Screening Compound Libraries
    • Bioactive Compounds I
    • Bioactive Compounds II
    • Bioactive Compounds III
    • Bioactive Compounds Max
    • Flavour and Fragrance Compounds
    • High-Potency Chemical Probes
    • Natural Product Derivatives
    • Natural Products
    • QED Bioactive Compounds
    • Traditional Chinese Medicine Active Compounds
    Icon image 4
    Disease Related Compound Libraries
    • Anticancer Compounds
    • Antiviral Compounds
    • Cardiotoxic Compounds
    • Most-DILI-Concern Drugs
    • Neurodegenerative Disease Related Compounds
    • Psychoactive Drugs
    Icon image 3
    Drug Repurposing and Related Libraries
    • Approved Drugs
    • FDA Approved and Potential Drugs
    • FDA Approved Drugs
    • Full Library of FDA Approved Drugs
    • Impurity Reference Standards
    • Investigational Drugs
  • Products
    Libraries
    Signaling Pathways and Protein Classes Related LibrariesDisease Related Compound LibrariesBioactive Screening Compound LibrariesDrug Repurposing and Related Libraries
    Categorized products
    AgonistsInhibitors
    Reagents for Chemical Biology
    Bioorthogonal ReagentsPhotoaffinity Labeling (PAL)
    Bioorthogonal ReagentsPhotoaffinity Labeling (PAL)Drugs & Investigational CompoundsExploratory Compounds & Research ToolsMarine ProductsPesticides and pollutantsPfizer Reference CompoundsAntiviral Compounds
    Drugs and impuritiesChemical probes
  • Drugs & Impurities
  • Chemical probes
  • Services
  • Search
  • Compound libraries

    Arrow active
  • Products

    Arrow active
  • EBC main page

  • Search

  • Impurities

  • Chemical probes

  • Contact

  • Services

Welcome back

Please sign in using
Enamine Store account credentials

Enamie Logo
Email *
Password *
show
Forgot password?
Don’t have an account? Sign Up
Logo
Enamine store logo
Logo
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Publications
  • Contact us
  • About us
Enamine store logo

© 2026 Copyright Enamine

Back

EBCL-0016

GPCR-binding Ligands

G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of cell surface receptors. They are responsible for transmitting information initiated by various signals (such as photons, hormones, neurotransmitters, etc) into the cell. As GPCRs regulate a vast variety of signaling pathways in organisms, they are connected to many metabolic, neurological, inflammatory, cardiovascular and immunological disorders. Due to this fact, GPCRs are very important pharmaceutical targets with a highly promising future.

GPCR-binding Ligands Library contains 1337 small ligands, including molecules with inhibitory action against GPCR targets, agonists, and allosteric modulators.


Related terms: 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor, adrenoceptor, dopamine, adenosine, acetylcholine, muscarinic, histamine, metabotropic glutamate receptor, cannabinoid receptor, class A orphans

Library image

Action of GPCR mechanism (Created by BioRender.com)

Preplated options

Dry powder/solution (DMSO)Dry powder
Number of compounds1337
Comment

Highlights

Molecule highlight
EBC-13129CAS: 2254706-21-1

CVN424, potent GPR6, inhibitor EBC-13129

Molecule highlight
EBC-58081CAS: 1024828-77-0

Difelikefalin, selective KOR agonist, approved in 2021 (analgetic) EBC-58081

Molecule highlight
EBC-13154CAS: 851881-60-2

ADX-47273 is a mGlu 5 receptor allosteric modulator EBC-13154

Get an individual offer

We propose the complete list of Services powered by Enamine

Select size
Select format
Disclaimer

All our products are for research purpose only. Any personal or non-scientific use is strictly prohibited.

Note

All the compounds with solubility below 10 mM are shipped as 2 mM solutions.

Product Features

  • A set of 1337 GPCR-binding molecules with sub-10 micromolar activity coefficient values for HTS/HCS programs.
  • The library is composed of ligands that target all major pharmaceutically relevant GPCR targets.
  • GPCR Binding Ligands Library covers novel promising preclinical lead compounds, clinical candidates and approved drugs.
  • Calculated structural diversity of the collection: 0.86.
  • Comprehensive documentation with structures, trivial names, synonyms, activity coefficient values, types of action on target and references to original literature.
  • NMR and LCMS validated purity.
  • All the compounds are available in stock for hit follow-up.
  • The library is continuously updated.

Product Details

  • Format: 10 - 100 µL of 10 mM DMSO stock solutions; dry powders (1 mg);
  • Container: 384-well microplates;
  • Storage: - 18 °C;
  • Shipping: Dry ice.

Utility

  • High throughput screening (HTS);
  • High content screening (HCS);
  • Cherry picking.

Library Composition

Name
Occurrence in the library, times

5-Hydroxytryptamine receptors

287

287

Number of compounds

287

Adrenoceptors

217

217

Number of compounds

217

Dopamine receptors

215

215

Number of compounds

215

Adenosine receptors

146

146

Number of compounds

146

Acetylcholine receptors (muscarinic)

98

98

Number of compounds

98

Histamine receptors

86

86

Number of compounds

86

Metabotropic glutamate receptors

73

73

Number of compounds

73

Cannabinoid receptors

38

38

Number of compounds

38

Class A Orphans

26

26

Number of compounds

26

Chemokine receptors

23

23

Number of compounds

23

Melatonin receptors

22

22

Number of compounds

22

Free fatty acid receptors

22

22

Number of compounds

22

Opioid receptors

21

21

Number of compounds

21

Trace amine receptor

20

20

Number of compounds

20

Prostanoid receptors

17

17

Number of compounds

17

Taste 1 receptors

13

13

Number of compounds

13

Angiotensin receptors

12

12

Number of compounds

12

Somatostatin receptors

9

9

Number of compounds

9

Lysophospholipid (S1P) receptors

8

8

Number of compounds

8

Endothelin receptors

8

8

Number of compounds

8

GABAB receptors

6

6

Number of compounds

6

Glycoprotein hormone receptors

5

5

Number of compounds

5

Neuropeptide FF/neuropeptide AF receptors

5

5

Number of compounds

5

Bile acid receptor

5

5

Number of compounds

5

Tachykinin receptors

5

5

Number of compounds

5

Class C Orphans

3

3

Number of compounds

3

Melanocortin receptors

3

3

Number of compounds

3

Cholecystokinin receptors

3

3

Number of compounds

3

Class Frizzled GPCRs

3

3

Number of compounds

3

Formylpeptide receptors

3

3

Number of compounds

3

Neuropeptide Y receptors

3

3

Number of compounds

3

Taste 2 receptors

3

3

Number of compounds

3

Vasopressin and oxytocin receptors

3

3

Number of compounds

3

P2Y receptors

2

2

Number of compounds

2

Neurotensin receptors

2

2

Number of compounds

2

Proteinase-activated receptors

2

2

Number of compounds

2

Calcium-sensing receptor

2

2

Number of compounds

2

Leukotriene receptors

2

2

Number of compounds

2

Lysophospholipid (LPA) receptors

2

2

Number of compounds

2

Platelet-activating factor receptor

2

2

Number of compounds

2

VIP and PACAP receptors

2

2

Number of compounds

2

Urotensin receptor

1

1

Number of compounds

1

Apelin receptor

1

1

Number of compounds

1

Corticotropin-releasing factor receptors

1

1

Number of compounds

1

Kisspeptin receptor

1

1

Number of compounds

1

Melanin-concentrating hormone receptors

1

1

Number of compounds

1

Motilin receptor

1

1

Number of compounds

1

Opsin receptors

1

1

Number of compounds

1

Show all