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タグ: gprotein [12 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag gprotein.
  • Identification of a Novel Site within G Protein alpha Subunits Important for Specificity of Receptor-G Protein Interaction
    Mol Pharmacol, Vol. 66, No. 2. (1 August 2004), pp. 250-259.
    by Arne Heydorn, Richard J Ward, Rasmus Jorgensen, Mette M Rosenkilde, Thomas M Frimurer, Graeme Milligan, Evi Kostenis
    posted to gprotein gpcr cellsignal by trshepherd on 2007-01-25 19:59:19 as ***
  • Monitoring Receptor Oligomerization Using Time-resolved Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer and Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer. THE HUMAN delta -OPIOID RECEPTOR DISPLAYS CONSTITUTIVE OLIGOMERIZATION AT THE CELL SURFACE, WHICH IS NOT REGULATED BY RECEPTOR OCCUPANCY
    J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 276, No. 17. (20 April 2001), pp. 14092-14099.
    by Mary Mcvey, Douglas Ramsay, Elaine Kellett, Stephen Rees, Shelagh Wilson, Andrew J Pope, Graeme Milligan
    posted to gprotein gpcr cellsignal by trshepherd on 2007-01-25 19:58:11 as ***
  • G protein-coupled receptor dimerization: function and ligand pharmacology.
    Mol Pharmacol, Vol. 66, No. 1. (July 2004), pp. 1-7.
  • Rapid and Reproducible Deactivation of Rhodopsin Requires Multiple Phosphorylation Sites
    Neuron, Vol. 28, No. 1. (October 2000), pp. 153-164.
    by Ana Mendez, Marie E Burns, Angela Roca, Janis Lem, Lan-Wing Wu, Melvin I Simon, Denis A Baylor, Jeannie Chen
    posted to gprotein gpcr cellsignal by trshepherd on 2007-01-25 20:16:25 as *** along with 1 person tkershaw
  • Structural aspects of heterotrimeric G-protein signaling
    Current Opinion in Biotechnology, Vol. 8, No. 4. (August 1997), pp. 480-487.
    by Andrew Bohm, Rachelle Gaudet, Paul B Sigler
    posted to gprotein gpcr cellsignal by trshepherd on 2007-01-25 19:00:29 as ***
  • notes Pharmacology. Hitting the hot spots of cell signaling cascades.
    Science, Vol. 312, No. 5772. (21 April 2006), pp. 377-378.
    by JJ Tesmer
    posted to gprotein signaling smallmolecules by dailybiomed on 2006-04-30 14:24:39 as read
  • Evidence that a protein-protein interaction 'hot spot' on heterotrimeric G protein betagamma subunits is used for recognition of a subclass of effectors.
    EMBO J, Vol. 20, No. 4. (15 February 2001), pp. 767-776.
    by JK Scott, SF Huang, BP Gangadhar, GM Samoriski, P Clapp, RA Gross, R Taussig, AV Smrcka
    posted to gprotein signaling smallmolecules by dailybiomed on 2006-05-22 20:49:58 as *** along with 1 person lusk
  • notes Receptor heterodimerization: a new level of cross-talk.
    J Clin Invest, Vol. 116, No. 5. (May 2006), pp. 1210-1212.
    by PJ Barnes
    posted to gpcr gprotein signaling by dailybiomed on 2006-05-05 16:46:30 as ***
  • Structural and molecular characterization of a preferred protein interaction surface on G protein beta gamma subunits.
    Biochemistry, Vol. 44, No. 31. (9 August 2005), pp. 10593-10604.
    by TL Davis, TM Bonacci, SR Sprang, AV Smrcka
    posted to drugs gpcr gprotein signaling smallmolecules by dailybiomed on 2006-05-22 20:58:28 as **
  • notes Differential targeting of Gbetagamma-subunit signaling with small molecules.
    Science, Vol. 312, No. 5772. (21 April 2006), pp. 443-446.
    by TM Bonacci, JL Mathews, C Yuan, DM Lehmann, S Malik, D Wu, JL Font, JM Bidlack, AV Smrcka
    posted to drugs gprotein signaling smallmolecules by dailybiomed on 2006-04-28 01:51:49 as read along with 1 person lusk
  • Insights into G protein structure, function, and regulation.
    Endocr Rev, Vol. 24, No. 6. (December 2003), pp. 765-781.
    posted to gprotein signaling by dailybiomed on 2006-04-30 13:52:26 as ***
  • G protein beta gamma subunits.
    Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol, Vol. 37 (1997), pp. 167-203.
    by DE Clapham, EJ Neer
    posted to gprotein signaling by dailybiomed on 2006-04-30 13:51:35 as ***
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