Beta-arrestins and heterotrimeric G-proteins: collaborators and competitors in signal transduction
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G protein-coupled receptors participate in cytokinesisβ-arrestin Kurtz inhibits MAPK and Toll signalling in Drosophila developmentNon-traditional roles of G protein-coupled receptors in basic cell biologyCalcitonin gene-related peptide is a key factor in the homing of transplanted human MSCs to sites of spinal cord injury.Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3, subunit a, regulates the extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathwayProteinases, their receptors and inflammatory signalling: the Oxford South Parks Road connectionCofilin under control of β-arrestin-2 in NMDA-dependent dendritic spine plasticity, long-term depression (LTD), and learningBeta-arrestin inhibits CAMKKbeta-dependent AMPK activation downstream of protease-activated-receptor-2.GPR54 regulates ERK1/2 activity and hypothalamic gene expression in a Gα(q/11) and β-arrestin-dependent manner.Distinct and shared roles of β-arrestin-1 and β-arrestin-2 on the regulation of C3a receptor signaling in human mast cells.Lactate reduces liver and pancreatic injury in Toll-like receptor- and inflammasome-mediated inflammation via GPR81-mediated suppression of innate immunityRole for β-arrestin in mediating paradoxical β2AR and PAR2 signaling in asthma.Third extracellular loop (EC3)-N terminus interaction is important for seven-transmembrane domain receptor function: implications for an activation microswitch region.Role of cannabinoid receptor type 1 desensitization in greater tetrahydrocannabinol impairment of memory in adolescent rats.Orphan G-protein coupled receptor 22 (Gpr22) regulates cilia length and structure in the zebrafish Kupffer's vesicleTemporal profiling of orexin receptor-arrestin-ubiquitin complexes reveals differences between receptor subtypes.Neutrophil elastase acts as a biased agonist for proteinase-activated receptor-2 (PAR2)Thioredoxin regulates adipogenesis through thioredoxin-interacting protein (Txnip) protein stability.β-Arrestin-dependent deactivation of mouse melanopsin.Arrestin development: emerging roles for beta-arrestins in developmental signaling pathwaysDiscovery of functionally selective C5aR2 ligands: novel modulators of C5a signalling.Constitutive formation of an RXFP1-signalosome: a novel paradigm in GPCR function and regulation.Divergent β-arrestin-dependent signaling events are dependent upon sequences within G-protein-coupled receptor C terminiMorphine-induced MOR-1X and ASF/SF2 Expressions Are Independent of Transcriptional Regulation: Implications for MOR-1X SignalingGene dosage-dependent negative regulatory role of β-arrestin-2 in polymicrobial infection-induced inflammation.MEK1 binds directly to betaarrestin1, influencing both its phosphorylation by ERK and the timing of its isoprenaline-stimulated internalization.Emerging targets in cancer management: role of the CXCL12/CXCR4 axis.Proteinase-activated receptors (PARs) - focus on receptor-receptor-interactions and their physiological and pathophysiological impactAn arrestin-dependent multi-kinase signaling complex mediates MIP-1beta/CCL4 signaling and chemotaxis of primary human macrophages.P2Y5 is a G(alpha)i, G(alpha)12/13 G protein-coupled receptor activated by lysophosphatidic acid that reduces intestinal cell adhesion.Endosomes: a legitimate platform for the signaling train.Agonist-biased signaling via proteinase activated receptor-2: differential activation of calcium and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways.Spatially restricted G protein-coupled receptor activity via divergent endocytic compartments.The Arf GAP AGAP2 interacts with β-arrestin2 and regulates β2-adrenergic receptor recycling and ERK activation.Biased signalling and proteinase-activated receptors (PARs): targeting inflammatory disease.The importance of endothelin axis in initiation, progression, and therapy of ovarian cancer.Label-free screening assays: a strategy for finding better drug candidates.LOX-1 and angiotensin receptors, and their interplay.Working without kinase activity: phosphotransfer-independent functions of extracellular signal-regulated kinases.Functional Characterization of the Odorant Receptor 51E2 in Human Melanocytes.
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Beta-arrestins and heterotrimeric G-proteins: collaborators and competitors in signal transduction
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Beta-arrestins and heterotrime ...... etitors in signal transduction
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153 Suppl 1
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2008-03-01T00:00:00Z