Researchers used the Diamond Light Source, a particle accelerator at Harwell in Oxfordshire, which generates some of the world's most powerful x-ray beams, to study molecules that jut from the outer surfaces of cells in the brain's pituitary gland.
It is already known that the pituitary plays a crucial role in anxiety and depression by releasing stress chemicals into the blood.
However, it was not known how the response was triggered, although a protein named CRF1 was a suspect, 'The Sunday Times' reported.
"What we have done is to work out its structure, which tells us how it works and, potentially, means we can design drugs to control it," Marshall said.
CRF1 is embedded in the outer membranes of pituitary cells where it looks out for stress molecules released by the hypothalamus.
The powerful accelerator that scientists used illuminated the molecule's entire atomic structure - including a crevice within it that could prove an ideal target for new drugs.
"Now we know its shape, we can design a molecule that will lock into this crevice and block it so that CRF1 becomes inactive - ending the biochemical cascade that ends in stress," Marshall said.
The results were published in journal Nature.
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