Instability of GGL domain-containing RGS proteins in mice lacking the G protein beta-subunit Gbeta5
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GPR158/179 regulate G protein signaling by controlling localization and activity of the RGS7 complexesType 5 G protein beta subunit (Gbeta5) controls the interaction of regulator of G protein signaling 9 (RGS9) with membrane anchorsRGS9-2: probing an intracellular modulator of behavior as a drug target.The R7 RGS protein family: multi-subunit regulators of neuronal G protein signalingμ-Opioid receptors and regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins: from a symposium on new concepts in mu-opioid pharmacologyRegulators of G-protein signaling in the heart and their potential as therapeutic targets.Phosducin-like protein 1 is essential for G-protein assembly and signaling in retinal rod photoreceptorsR7BP augments the function of RGS7*Gbeta5 complexes by a plasma membrane-targeting mechanismR7BP complexes with RGS9-2 and RGS7 in the striatum differentially control motor learning and locomotor responses to cocaineAbsence of the RGS9.Gbeta5 GTPase-activating complex in photoreceptors of the R9AP knockout mousePalmitoylation regulates plasma membrane-nuclear shuttling of R7BP, a novel membrane anchor for the RGS7 family.Multiple actions of spinophilin regulate mu opioid receptor functionLight-induced translocation of RGS9-1 and Gβ5L in mouse rod photoreceptorsG protein beta 5 is targeted to D2-dopamine receptor-containing biochemical compartments and blocks dopamine-dependent receptor internalizationRGS9-2 modulates D2 dopamine receptor-mediated Ca2+ channel inhibition in rat striatal cholinergic interneuronsAssociation between regulator of G protein signaling 9-2 and body weightRegulation of GPCR activity, trafficking and localization by GPCR-interacting proteins.The evolution of regulators of G protein signalling proteins as drug targets - 20 years in the making: IUPHAR Review 21.Regulator of G protein signaling 6 (RGS6) protein ensures coordination of motor movement by modulating GABAB receptor signaling.Targeting of RGS7/Gbeta5 to the dendritic tips of ON-bipolar cells is independent of its association with membrane anchor R7BP.Membrane anchor R9AP potentiates GTPase-accelerating protein activity of RGS11 x Gbeta5 complex and accelerates inactivation of the mGluR6-G(o) signaling.Deactivation mechanisms of rod phototransduction: the Cogan lecture.Association of Rgs7/Gβ5 complexes with Girk channels and GABAB receptors in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons.Functional redundancy of R7 RGS proteins in ON-bipolar cell dendritesRGS7 and -11 complexes accelerate the ON-bipolar cell light response.Phototransduction in mouse rods and cones.Proteomic identification of Hsc70 as a mediator of RGS9-2 degradation by in vivo interactome analysis.Nuclear localization of the G protein beta 5/R7-regulator of G protein signaling protein complex is dependent on R7 binding protein.Differential effects of the Gβ5-RGS7 complex on muscarinic M3 receptor-induced Ca2+ influx and release.Thinking outside of the "RGS box": new approaches to therapeutic targeting of regulators of G protein signaling.A conserved protein interaction interface on the type 5 G protein beta subunit controls proteolytic stability and activity of R7 family regulator of G protein signaling proteins.R9AP stabilizes RGS11-G beta5 and accelerates the early light response of ON-bipolar cellsHelix 8 and the i3 loop of the muscarinic M3 receptor are crucial sites for its regulation by the Gβ5-RGS7 complex.Retinal cone photoreceptors require phosducin-like protein 1 for G protein complex assembly and signalingRhodopsin kinase and recoverin modulate phosphodiesterase during mouse photoreceptor light adaptation.Regulator of G protein signaling 6 is a critical mediator of both reward-related behavioral and pathological responses to alcoholKnockout of G protein β5 impairs brain development and causes multiple neurologic abnormalities in mice.Targeted deletion of one or two copies of the G protein β subunit Gβ5 gene has distinct effects on body weight and behavior in mice.Membrane attachment is key to protecting transducin GTPase-activating complex from intracellular proteolysis in photoreceptorsRegulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins as drug targets: modulating G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signal transduction
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Instability of GGL domain-containing RGS proteins in mice lacking the G protein beta-subunit Gbeta5
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Instability of GGL domain-cont ...... G protein beta-subunit Gbeta5
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Ching-Kang Chen
Haikun Zhang
Melvin I Simon
Pamela Eversole-Cire
Valeria Mancino
Yu-Jiun Chen
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10.1073/PNAS.0631825100
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2003-05-08T00:00:00Z