Receptor-to-effector signaling through G proteins: roles for beta gamma dimers as well as alpha subunits.
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G proteins of the G12 family are activated via thromboxane A2 and thrombin receptors in human plateletsIsolation of cDNA clones encoding eight different human G protein gamma subunits, including three novel forms designated the gamma 4, gamma 10, and gamma 11 subunitsFunctional expression and photoaffinity labeling of a cloned P2U purinergic receptorPlatelet signal transduction defect with Galpha subunit dysfunction and diminished Galphaq in a patient with abnormal platelet responsesDirect control of exocytosis by receptor-mediated activation of the heterotrimeric GTPases Gi and G(o) or by the expression of their active G alpha subunits.Activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases by stimulation of the central cannabinoid receptor CB1A novel form of the G protein β Subunit Gβ5 is specifically expressed in the vertebrate retinaPharmacological characterization of adenosine receptors in PGT-beta mouse pineal gland tumour cellsPresynaptic mechanisms underlying cannabinoid inhibition of excitatory synaptic transmission in rat striatal neuronsReceptor-selective effects of endogenous RGS3 and RGS5 to regulate mitogen-activated protein kinase activation in rat vascular smooth muscle cellsMutations in the second cytoplasmic loop of the rat parathyroid hormone (PTH)/PTH-related protein receptor result in selective loss of PTH-stimulated phospholipase C activityRole of the prenyl group on the G protein gamma subunit in coupling trimeric G proteins to A1 adenosine receptors.The G protein beta5 subunit interacts selectively with the Gq alpha subunit.Gamma 2 subunit of G protein heterotrimer is an N-end rule ubiquitylation substrate.Selection of gbeta subunits with point mutations that fail to activate specific signaling pathways in vivo: dissecting cellular responses mediated by a heterotrimeric G protein in Dictyostelium discoideumProteomic analysis of bovine brain G protein gamma subunit processing heterogeneity.Immunolocalization of the G protein alpha subunit encoded by the GPA1 gene in Arabidopsis.The information highways of a biotechnological workhorse--signal transduction in Hypocrea jecorinaGαo represses insulin secretion by reducing vesicular docking in pancreatic beta-cells.A mechanism for the differential regulation of gonadotropin subunit gene expression by gonadotropin-releasing hormone.Small G proteins in islet beta-cell function.Application of surface plasmon resonance for analysis of protein-protein interactions in the G protein-mediated signal transduction pathway.The heterotrimeric G-protein subunits GNG-1 and GNB-1 form a Gbetagamma dimer required for normal female fertility, asexual development, and galpha protein levels in Neurospora crassa.Proliferative and apoptotic responses in cancers with special reference to oral cancer.The m3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor differentially regulates calcium influx and release through modulation of monovalent cation channelsTemperature-sensitive Gbeta mutants discriminate between G protein-dependent and -independent signaling mediated by serpentine receptorsAbnormalities in G protein-coupled signal transduction pathways in human disease.Acylation of Galpha(13) is important for its interaction with thrombin receptor, transforming activity and actin stress fiber formation.Regulation of conidiation and adenylyl cyclase levels by the Galpha protein GNA-3 in Neurospora crassa.Genetic relationships between the G protein beta gamma complex, Ste5p, Ste20p and Cdc42p: investigation of effector roles in the yeast pheromone response pathway.Overlapping functions for two G protein alpha subunits in Neurospora crassa.Mating in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: the role of the pheromone signal transduction pathway in the chemotropic response to pheromoneClose association of the alpha subunits of Gq and G11 G proteins with actin filaments in WRK1 cells: relation to G protein-mediated phospholipase C activation.Charged amino acids required for signal transduction by the m3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor.Anti-tumor necrosis factor modulates anti-CD3-triggered T cell cytokine gene expression in vivo.Galpha and Gbeta gamma require distinct Src-dependent pathways to activate Rap1 and Ras.Myocyte-specific M-CAT and MEF-1 elements regulate G-protein gamma 3 gene (gamma3) expression in cardiac myocytesNomenclature and classification of purinoceptors.Cyclic AMP inhibits p38 activation via CREB-induced dynein light chain.A constitutively active Gαi3 protein corrects the abnormal retinal pigment epithelium phenotype of Oa1-/- mice
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Receptor-to-effector signaling through G proteins: roles for beta gamma dimers as well as alpha subunits.
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1992 nî lūn-bûn
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1992 թուականի Դեկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1992 թվականի դեկտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1992年の論文
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Receptor-to-effector signaling ...... ers as well as alpha subunits.
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Receptor-to-effector signaling ...... ers as well as alpha subunits.
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Receptor-to-effector signaling ...... ers as well as alpha subunits.
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Receptor-to-effector signaling ...... ers as well as alpha subunits.
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Birnbaumer L
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10.1016/S0092-8674(05)80056-X
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1992-12-01T00:00:00Z