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beta-Arrestin: a protein that regulates beta-adrenergic receptor functionBuilding a new conceptual framework for receptor heteromersSpatial and Temporal Aspects of Signaling by G-Protein-Coupled ReceptorsFluorescence/bioluminescence resonance energy transfer techniques to study G-protein-coupled receptor activation and signalingNovel receptor-derived cyclopeptides to treat heart failure caused by anti-β1-adrenoceptor antibodies in a human-analogous rat modelPolarization of migrating monocytic cells is independent of PI 3-kinase activityPhosducin-like protein regulates G-protein betagamma folding by interaction with tailless complex polypeptide-1alpha: dephosphorylation or splicing of PhLP turns the switch toward regulation of Gbetagamma foldingPhosducin, potential role in modulation of olfactory signalingFRET measurements of intracellular cAMP concentrations and cAMP analog permeability in intact cellsActivation of the A3 adenosine receptor affects cell cycle progression and cell growthPlacental alpha(2)-adrenoceptors control vascular development at the interface between mother and embryoProtein kinase C switches the Raf kinase inhibitor from Raf-1 to GRK-2Expression, purification, and characterization of the cGMP-dependent protein kinases I beta and II using the baculovirus systemCardiac myosin missense mutations cause dilated cardiomyopathy in mouse models and depress molecular motor function.Real-time optical recording of beta1-adrenergic receptor activation reveals supersensitivity of the Arg389 variant to carvedilolAgonist-selective, receptor-specific interaction of human P2Y receptors with beta-arrestin-1 and -2Single-molecule analysis of fluorescently labeled G-protein-coupled receptors reveals complexes with distinct dynamics and organizationPeptide G protein agonists from a phage display library.Phosphorylation of GRK2 by protein kinase C abolishes its inhibition by calmodulin.Immunofluorescent imaging of beta 1- and beta 2-adrenergic receptors in rat kidney.Requirements and ontology for a G protein-coupled receptor oligomerization knowledge base.Imaging cytoplasmic cAMP in mouse brainstem neuronsSweet taste receptor expressed in pancreatic beta-cells activates the calcium and cyclic AMP signaling systems and stimulates insulin secretion.GPCR and G proteins: drug efficacy and activation in live cells.β-Myosin heavy chain variant Val606Met causes very mild hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in mice, but exacerbates HCM phenotypes in mice carrying other HCM mutationsGPCR-OKB: the G Protein Coupled Receptor Oligomer Knowledge Base.Turn-on switch in parathyroid hormone receptor by a two-step parathyroid hormone binding mechanism.Formation of a ternary complex among NHERF1, beta-arrestin, and parathyroid hormone receptor.Autoantibodies activating human beta1-adrenergic receptors are associated with reduced cardiac function in chronic heart failure.Crosstalk between sentinel and helper macrophages permits neutrophil migration into infected uroepithelium.beta(1)-Adrenergic receptor function, autoimmunity, and pathogenesis of dilated cardiomyopathy.Integrin alpha E(CD103)beta 7 influences cellular shape and motility in a ligand-dependent fashion.Gi protein activation in intact cells involves subunit rearrangement rather than dissociationFluorescent labeling of tetracysteine-tagged proteins in intact cellsCrosstalk between Galpha(i)- and Galpha(q)-coupled receptors is mediated by Gbetagamma exchange.Beta-adrenoceptor polymorphisms and heart failure.Activation of AP-1 contributes to the beta-adrenoceptor-mediated myocardial induction of interleukin-6.Progressive hypertrophy and heart failure in beta1-adrenergic receptor transgenic mice.Constitutive activation of PKA catalytic subunit in adrenal Cushing's syndrome.Beta 1-adrenergic receptor-directed autoimmunity as a cause of dilated cardiomyopathy in rats.
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