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A receptor activated solely by a synthetic ligand or designer receptor exclusively activated by designer drugs , is a class of artificially engineered protein receptors used in the field of chemogenetics which are selectively activated by certain ligands. They are used in biomedical research, in particular in neuroscience to manipulate the activity of neurons.
Originally differentiated by the approach used to engineer them, RASSLs and DREADDs are often used interchangeably now to represent an engineered receptor-ligand system. These systems typically utilize G protein-coupled receptors engineered to respond exclusively to synthetic ligands, like clozapine N-oxide , and not to endogenous ligands. Several types of these receptors exists, derived from muscarinic or κ-opioid receptors.