RGS proteins have a signalling complex: interactions between RGS proteins and GPCRs, effectors, and auxiliary proteins.
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Molecular organization and dynamics of the melatonin MT₁ receptor/RGS20/G(i) protein complex reveal asymmetry of receptor dimers for RGS and G(i) couplingNeuropilins: expression and roles in the epitheliumHuman Nek7-interactor RGS2 is required for mitotic spindle organization.Recognition of the Activated States of Gα13 by the rgRGS Domain of PDZRhoGEFRegulators of G-protein signaling in the heart and their potential as therapeutic targets.Gα(i/o)-coupled receptor-mediated sensitization of adenylyl cyclase: 40 years laterRole of layer 6 of V2 visual cortex in object-recognition memoryRegulator of G protein signaling 2 mediates cardiac compensation to pressure overload and antihypertrophic effects of PDE5 inhibition in miceRGS/Gi2alpha interactions modulate platelet accumulation and thrombus formation at sites of vascular injuryRegulator of G protein signaling 2 deficiency causes endothelial dysfunction and impaired endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor-mediated relaxation by dysregulating Gi/o signalingNovel peptide ligands of RGS4 from a focused one-bead, one-compound library.A human monoclonal autoantibody to breast cancer identifies the PDZ domain containing protein GIPC1 as a novel breast cancer-associated antigen.Gipc1 has a dual role in Vangl2 trafficking and hair bundle integrity in the inner ear.RGS4 is a negative regulator of insulin release from pancreatic beta-cells in vitro and in vivoNon-canonical functions of RGS proteinsCC chemokine receptor 4 modulates Toll-like receptor 9-mediated innate immunity and signaling.Long-term α1B-adrenergic receptor activation shortens lifespan, while α1A-adrenergic receptor stimulation prolongs lifespan in association with decreased cancer incidence.Differential effects of the Gβ5-RGS7 complex on muscarinic M3 receptor-induced Ca2+ influx and release.Regulation of GPCR signaling in hypertension.RNA-binding protein HuR regulates RGS4 mRNA stability in rabbit colonic smooth muscle cells.Sleep-deprivation regulates α-2 adrenergic responses of rat hypocretin/orexin neurons.Novel insights into the function of β-cell M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors: therapeutic implications.Regulator of G-protein signaling - 5 (RGS5) is a novel repressor of hedgehog signaling.Evidence for enhanced M3 muscarinic receptor function and sensitivity to atrial arrhythmia in the RGS2-deficient mouse.Helix 8 and the i3 loop of the muscarinic M3 receptor are crucial sites for its regulation by the Gβ5-RGS7 complex.A comparison of physiological and transcriptome responses to water deprivation and salt loading in the rat supraoptic nucleusDissociation of SHP-1 from spinophilin during platelet activation exposes an inhibitory binding site for protein phosphatase-1 (PP1)Integration of G protein α (Gα) signaling by the regulator of G protein signaling 14 (RGS14).Active Galpha(q) subunits and M3 acetylcholine receptors promote distinct modes of association of RGS2 with the plasma membrane.A newly identified complex of spinophilin and the tyrosine phosphatase, SHP-1, modulates platelet activation by regulating G protein-dependent signaling.RGS4 overexpression in the rat dorsal striatum modulates mGluR5- and amphetamine-mediated behavior and signaling.Pharmacology of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs and opioidsRGS10-null mutation impairs osteoclast differentiation resulting from the loss of [Ca2+]i oscillation regulationGalphas-biased beta2-adrenergic receptor signaling from restoring synchronous contraction in the failing heart.A finer tuning of G-protein signaling through regulated control of RGS proteins.R4 RGS proteins: regulation of G-protein signaling and beyond.Roles for Regulator of G Protein Signaling Proteins in Synaptic Signaling and Plasticity.Critical metabolic roles of β-cell M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptorsThe complex of G protein regulator RGS9-2 and Gβ(5) controls sensitization and signaling kinetics of type 5 adenylyl cyclase in the striatumA generic approach for the purification of signaling complexes that specifically interact with the carboxyl-terminal domain of G protein-coupled receptors
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RGS proteins have a signalling complex: interactions between RGS proteins and GPCRs, effectors, and auxiliary proteins.
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Anju A Roy
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2005-10-13T00:00:00Z