The heterotrimeric G protein Go2 regulates catecholamine uptake by secretory vesicles.
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Somatostatin inhibits exocytosis in rat pancreatic alpha-cells by G(i2)-dependent activation of calcineurin and depriming of secretory granulesInhibition of dopamine transporter activity by G protein βγ subunitsPhentolamine inhibits exocytosis of glucagon by Gi2 protein-dependent activation of calcineurin in rat pancreatic alpha -cells.Posttranslational modification of Galphao1 generates Galphao3, an abundant G protein in brainCharacterization of the major bovine brain Go alpha isoforms. Mapping the structural differences between the alpha subunit isoforms identifies a variable region of the protein involved in receptor interactions.Molecular mechanisms of go signalingThe vesicular monoamine content regulates VMAT2 activity through Galphaq in mouse platelets. Evidence for autoregulation of vesicular transmitter uptake.Striatal dopamine neurotransmission: regulation of release and uptakeAn obligatory requirement for the heterotrimeric G protein Gi3 in the antiautophagic action of insulin in the liver.The α-subunit of the trimeric GTPase Go2 regulates axonal growthN-terminus regulation of VMAT2 mediates methamphetamine-stimulated efflux.Vesicular and plasma membrane transporters for neurotransmitters.Vacuolar H(+)-ATPase subunits Voa1 and Voa2 cooperatively regulate secretory vesicle acidification, transmitter uptake, and storage.Coordinate regulation of catecholamine uptake by rab3 and phosphoinositide 3-kinase.Differential properties of GTP- and Ca(2+)-stimulated exocytosis from large dense core vesicles.
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The heterotrimeric G protein Go2 regulates catecholamine uptake by secretory vesicles.
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The heterotrimeric G protein Go2 regulates catecholamine uptake by secretory vesicles.
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The heterotrimeric G protein Go2 regulates catecholamine uptake by secretory vesicles.
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The heterotrimeric G protein Go2 regulates catecholamine uptake by secretory vesicles.
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The heterotrimeric G protein Go2 regulates catecholamine uptake by secretory vesicles.
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The heterotrimeric G protein Go2 regulates catecholamine uptake by secretory vesicles.
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The heterotrimeric G protein Go2 regulates catecholamine uptake by secretory vesicles.
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The heterotrimeric G protein Go2 regulates catecholamine uptake by secretory vesicles.
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Ahnert-Hilger G
Nürnberg B
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10.1093/EMBOJ/17.2.406
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1998-01-01T00:00:00Z