“…In recent years, smallmolecule agonists have been described, even for receptors for larger hormones like insulin, TPO, and EPO (18)(19)(20), but none of these receptors belong to the GPCR superfamily. Within the GPCRs, small-molecule agonists have been described, e.g., for the arginine vasopressin V-2 receptor, the somatostatin receptor, the bradykinin receptor, the cholecystokinin receptor, the angiotensin II receptor, and the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26). However, none of these GPCRs belong to the B family, and the natural ligands are all either fairly small or have a defined secondary structure.…”