Phosphorylated rhodopsin and heparin induce similar conformational changes in arrestin
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Arrestins: ubiquitous regulators of cellular signaling pathwaysThe structural basis of arrestin-mediated regulation of G-protein-coupled receptorsChemistry and biology of the initial steps in vision: the Friedenwald lecture.The effect of arrestin conformation on the recruitment of c-Raf1, MEK1, and ERK1/2 activationExperimental and computational studies of the desensitization process in the bovine rhodopsin-arrestin complex.Monomeric rhodopsin is sufficient for normal rhodopsin kinase (GRK1) phosphorylation and arrestin-1 bindingDifferential interaction of spin-labeled arrestin with inactive and active phosphorhodopsin.β-Arrestin-mediated receptor trafficking and signal transductionThe functional cycle of visual arrestins in photoreceptor cells.Opsins with mutations at the site of chromophore attachment constitutively activate transducin but are not phosphorylated by rhodopsin kinase.Role of receptor-attached phosphates in binding of visual and non-visual arrestins to G protein-coupled receptors.Beta-arrestin and arrestin are recognized by autoantibodies in sera from multiple sclerosis patients.Characterization of a truncated form of arrestin isolated from bovine rod outer segments.Conformation of receptor-bound visual arrestin.Involvement of distinct arrestin-1 elements in binding to different functional forms of rhodopsinβ-Arrestin drives MAP kinase signalling from clathrin-coated structures after GPCR dissociation.Visual arrestin binding to microtubules involves a distinct conformational changeThe differential engagement of arrestin surface charges by the various functional forms of the receptor.Light-dependent redistribution of arrestin in vertebrate rods is an energy-independent process governed by protein-protein interactions.Custom-designed proteins as novel therapeutic tools? The case of arrestins.Synthetic biology with surgical precision: targeted reengineering of signaling proteins.Structural determinants of arrestin functionsExtensive shape shifting underlies functional versatility of arrestins.Overview of different mechanisms of arrestin-mediated signaling.The Diverse Roles of Arrestin Scaffolds in G Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling.Structure and functions of arrestins.Elucidation of inositol hexaphosphate and heparin interaction sites and conformational changes in arrestin-1 by solution nuclear magnetic resonance.Arrestin-dependent activation of JNK family kinasesEnhanced phosphorylation-independent arrestins and gene therapy.Topographic study of arrestin using differential chemical modifications and hydrogen/deuterium exchange.Structural basis of arrestin-3 activation and signaling.Molecular Mechanisms of GPCR Signaling: A Structural Perspective.Functional role of the three conserved cysteines in the N domain of visual arrestin-1.
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Phosphorylated rhodopsin and heparin induce similar conformational changes in arrestin
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1991 թուականի Հոկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1991 թվականի հոտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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Phosphorylated rhodopsin and heparin induce similar conformational changes in arrestin
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Phosphorylated rhodopsin and heparin induce similar conformational changes in arrestin
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Phosphorylated rhodopsin and heparin induce similar conformational changes in arrestin
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Phosphorylated rhodopsin and heparin induce similar conformational changes in arrestin
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Phosphorylated rhodopsin and heparin induce similar conformational changes in arrestin
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Phosphorylated rhodopsin and heparin induce similar conformational changes in arrestin
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Phosphorylated rhodopsin and heparin induce similar conformational changes in arrestin
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A Pulvermüller
J Buczyłko
K P Hofmann
K Palczewski
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1991-10-05T00:00:00Z