Helix formation in arrestin accompanies recognition of photoactivated rhodopsin.
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Crystal structure of pre-activated arrestin p44Rhodopsin TM6 can interact with two separate and distinct sites on arrestin: evidence for structural plasticity and multiple docking modes in arrestin-rhodopsin bindingIdentification of receptor binding-induced conformational changes in non-visual arrestins.Functional competence of a partially engaged GPCR-β-arrestin complexConformational selection and equilibrium governs the ability of retinals to bind opsin.The functional cycle of visual arrestins in photoreceptor cells.Distinct loops in arrestin differentially regulate ligand binding within the GPCR opsin.Conformation of receptor-bound visual arrestin.The β-Arrestins: Multifunctional Regulators of G Protein-coupled ReceptorsFunctional map of arrestin binding to phosphorylated opsin, with and without agonist.The role of arrestin alpha-helix I in receptor binding.Functional map of arrestin-1 at single amino acid resolutionThe cytoplasmic rhodopsin-protein interface: potential for drug discovery.Structural determinants of arrestin functionsHitchhiking on the heptahelical highway: structure and function of 7TM receptor complexes.Structural evidence for the role of polar core residue Arg175 in arrestin activation.Crystal structure of a common GPCR-binding interface for G protein and arrestin.Arrestin-3 binds the MAP kinase JNK3α2 via multiple sites on both domains.Molecular Defects of the Disease-Causing Human Arrestin-1 C147F Mutant.The arrestin-1 finger loop interacts with two distinct conformations of active rhodopsin.
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Helix formation in arrestin accompanies recognition of photoactivated rhodopsin.
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Helix formation in arrestin accompanies recognition of photoactivated rhodopsin.
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Helix formation in arrestin accompanies recognition of photoactivated rhodopsin.
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Helix formation in arrestin accompanies recognition of photoactivated rhodopsin.
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Helix formation in arrestin accompanies recognition of photoactivated rhodopsin.
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Helix formation in arrestin accompanies recognition of photoactivated rhodopsin.
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Helix formation in arrestin accompanies recognition of photoactivated rhodopsin.
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Alexander Pulvermüller
Martin Heck
Oliver P Ernst
Peter Henklein
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10733-10742
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10.1021/BI900544P
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2009-11-01T00:00:00Z