Mapping the membrane topology and extracellular ligand binding domains of the retinol binding protein receptor.
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Vitamin A Transport Mechanism of the Multitransmembrane Cell-Surface Receptor STRA6STRA6: role in cellular retinol uptake and effluxSignaling through retinoic acid receptors in cardiac development: Doing the right things at the right timesRetina, retinol, retinal and the natural history of vitamin A as a light sensorStructure of the STRA6 receptor for retinol uptakeMolecular Basis for Vitamin A Uptake and Storage in VertebratesFirst implication of STRA6 mutations in isolated anophthalmia, microphthalmia, and coloboma: a new dimension to the STRA6 phenotypeRetinoid content, visual responses, and ocular morphology are compromised in the retinas of mice lacking the retinol-binding protein receptor, STRA6Liver retinol transporter and receptor for serum retinol-binding protein (RBP4)Vitamin A transport and the transmembrane pore in the cell-surface receptor for plasma retinol binding proteinThe STRA6 receptor is essential for retinol-binding protein-induced insulin resistance but not for maintaining vitamin A homeostasis in tissues other than the eyeAdaptive evolution of the STRA6 genes in mammalianAltered retinoid uptake and action contributes to cell survival in endometriosis.An alternative retinoic acid-responsive Stra6 promoter regulated in response to retinol deficiency.Production of functional human vitamin A transporter/RBP receptor (STRA6) for structure determination.Signaling by vitamin A and retinol-binding protein in regulation of insulin responses and lipid homeostasis.Membrane receptors and transporters involved in the function and transport of vitamin A and its derivatives.Increased unbound retinol-binding protein 4 concentration induces apoptosis through receptor-mediated signaling.Real-time analyses of retinol transport by the membrane receptor of plasma retinol binding protein.Identification of STRA6 and SKI sequence variants in patients with anophthalmia/microphthalmia.STRA6-catalyzed vitamin A influx, efflux, and exchange.Differential and isomer-specific modulation of vitamin A transport and the catalytic activities of the RBP receptor by retinoidsTechniques to study specific cell-surface receptor-mediated cellular vitamin A uptake.The membrane receptor for plasma retinol-binding protein, a new type of cell-surface receptor.Tear lipocalin: structure and function.How free retinol behaves differently from rbp-bound retinol in RBP receptor-mediated vitamin A uptake.Apo-RBP, holo-RBP, and insulin resistance.Vitamin A Transport and Cell Signaling by the Retinol-Binding Protein Receptor STRA6.Simultaneous Determination of Protein Structure and Dynamics Using Cryo-Electron Microscopy.Novel STRA6 null mutations in the original family described with Matthew-Wood syndrome.
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Mapping the membrane topology and extracellular ligand binding domains of the retinol binding protein receptor.
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scientific article published on 18 April 2008
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Mapping the membrane topology ...... inol binding protein receptor.
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Mapping the membrane topology ...... inol binding protein receptor.
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Mapping the membrane topology ...... inol binding protein receptor.
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Mapping the membrane topology ...... inol binding protein receptor.
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Mapping the membrane topology ...... inol binding protein receptor.
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Mapping the membrane topology ...... inol binding protein receptor.
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Mariam Ter-Stepanian
Patrick Wiita
Riki Kawaguchi
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10.1021/BI8002082
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2008-04-18T00:00:00Z