Signaling for contraction and relaxation in smooth muscle of the gut.
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Mutations in myosin light chain kinase cause familial aortic dissectionsMechanism of IL-1beta-induced increase in intestinal epithelial tight junction permeabilityIdentification of cardiac-specific myosin light chain kinaseCalcium Sensitization Mechanisms in Gastrointestinal Smooth MusclesSuccesses and challenges of using whole exome sequencing to identify novel genes underlying an inherited predisposition for thoracic aortic aneurysms and acute aortic dissectionsGUCY2C opposes systemic genotoxic tumorigenesis by regulating AKT-dependent intestinal barrier integrityRegulation of asymmetrical cytokinesis by cAMP during meiosis I in mouse oocytes2D DIGE Does Not Reveal all: A Scotopic Report Suggests Differential Expression of a Single "Calponin Family Member" Protein for Tetany of Sphincters!Nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species in the pathogenesis of preeclampsiaMolecular mechanism of telokin-mediated disinhibition of myosin light chain phosphatase and cAMP/cGMP-induced relaxation of gastrointestinal smooth muscle.Peptide substrates for Rho-associated kinase 2 (Rho-kinase 2/ROCK2)Myosin light chain kinase activation and calcium sensitization in smooth muscle in vivoCellular regulation of basal tone in internal anal sphincter smooth muscle by RhoA/ROCKCaveolin-1 knockout alters beta-adrenoceptors function in mouse small intestineAlpha-parvin controls vascular mural cell recruitment to vessel wall by regulating RhoA/ROCK signallingMyosin light chain kinase is central to smooth muscle contraction and required for gastrointestinal motility in miceMyosin light chain kinase is necessary for tonic airway smooth muscle contractionThromboxane A2-induced bi-directional regulation of cerebral arterial tone.Adenosine analogue-oligo-arginine conjugates (ARCs) serve as high-affinity inhibitors and fluorescence probes of type I cGMP-dependent protein kinase (PKGIalpha)Differential effects of thin and thick filament disruption on zebrafish smooth muscle regulatory proteins.Smooth muscle NOS, colocalized with caveolin-1, modulates contraction in mouse small intestine.Inhibition of Gαi activity by Gβγ is mediated by PI 3-kinase-γ- and cSrc-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation of Gαi and recruitment of RGS12.Role of differentially expressed microRNA-139-5p in the regulation of phenotypic internal anal sphincter smooth muscle tone.Phosphorylation-dependent control of ZIPK nuclear import is species specificCyclic stretch, reactive oxygen species, and vascular remodeling.Hypercontractility of intestinal longitudinal smooth muscle induced by cytokines is mediated by the nuclear factor-κB/AMP-activated kinase/myosin light chain kinase pathway.Jun kinase-induced overexpression of leukemia-associated Rho GEF (LARG) mediates sustained hypercontraction of longitudinal smooth muscle in inflammation.Immunoglobulins from scleroderma patients inhibit the muscarinic receptor activation in internal anal sphincter smooth muscle cellsMechanisms of smooth muscle responses to inflammation.Role of PKC and RhoA/ROCK pathways in the spontaneous phasic activity in the rectal smooth muscle.Thy-1-integrin alphav beta5 interactions inhibit lung fibroblast contraction-induced latent transforming growth factor-beta1 activation and myofibroblast differentiation.Upregulation of RGS4 and downregulation of CPI-17 mediate inhibition of colonic muscle contraction by interleukin-1beta.Cytokine-induced iNOS and ERK1/2 inhibit adenylyl cyclase type 5/6 activity and stimulate phosphodiesterase 4D5 activity in intestinal longitudinal smooth muscle.Successful implantation of physiologically functional bioengineered mouse internal anal sphincter.Bioengineered three-dimensional physiological model of colonic longitudinal smooth muscle in vitroRegulation of Gβγi-dependent PLC-β3 activity in smooth muscle: inhibitory phosphorylation of PLC-β3 by PKA and PKG and stimulatory phosphorylation of Gαi-GTPase-activating protein RGS2 by PKG.Phosphorylated HSP20 modulates the association of thin-filament binding proteins: caldesmon with tropomyosin in colonic smooth muscle.Smooth muscle-protein translocation and tissue functionNitrergic neuromuscular transmission in the mouse internal anal sphincter is accomplished by multiple pathways and postjunctional effector cells.Interleukin-1beta up-regulates RGS4 through the canonical IKK2/IkappaBalpha/NF-kappaB pathway in rabbit colonic smooth muscle
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Signaling for contraction and relaxation in smooth muscle of the gut.
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Signaling for contraction and relaxation in smooth muscle of the gut.
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Signaling for contraction and relaxation in smooth muscle of the gut.
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Signaling for contraction and relaxation in smooth muscle of the gut.
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Signaling for contraction and relaxation in smooth muscle of the gut.
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Signaling for contraction and relaxation in smooth muscle of the gut.
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Karnam S Murthy
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10.1146/ANNUREV.PHYSIOL.68.040504.094707
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z