Secretin receptor oligomers form intracellularly during maturation through receptor core domains.
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Molecular basis of association of receptor activity-modifying protein 3 with the family B G protein-coupled secretin receptorOligomerization of Family B GPCRs: Exploration in Inter-Family Oligomer FormationDimeric Arrangement of the Parathyroid Hormone Receptor and a Structural Mechanism for Ligand-induced DissociationTransmembrane peptides as unique tools to demonstrate the in vivo action of a cross-class GPCR heterocomplex.Increasingly accurate dynamic molecular models of G-protein coupled receptor oligomers: Panacea or Pandora's box for novel drug discovery?Importance of lipid-exposed residues in transmembrane segment four for family B calcitonin receptor homo-dimerization.SUMO downregulates GLP-1-stimulated cAMP generation and insulin secretionReceptor oligomerization in family B1 of G-protein-coupled receptors: focus on BRET investigations and the link between GPCR oligomerization and binding cooperativity.Ligand binding and activation of the secretin receptor, a prototypic family B G protein-coupled receptor.BRET Biosensor Analysis of Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Functionality.A day in the life of a G protein-coupled receptor: the contribution to function of G protein-coupled receptor dimerization.Dimerization in the absence of higher-order oligomerization of the G protein-coupled secretin receptor.Pattern of intra-family hetero-oligomerization involving the G-protein-coupled secretin receptor.Structure and Function of Cross-class Complexes of G Protein-coupled Secretin and Angiotensin 1a Receptors.Functional importance of a structurally distinct homodimeric complex of the family B G protein-coupled secretin receptor.Receptor oligomerization: from early evidence to current understanding in class B GPCRs.
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Secretin receptor oligomers form intracellularly during maturation through receptor core domains.
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Cayle S Lisenbee
Laurence J Miller
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10.1021/BI060494Y
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2006-07-01T00:00:00Z