The long and the short cycle. Alternative intracellular routes for trafficking of G-protein-coupled receptors.
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Thyrotropin receptor trafficking relies on the hScrib-betaPIX-GIT1-ARF6 pathwayDown-modulation of the G-protein-coupled estrogen receptor, GPER, from the cell surface occurs via a trans-Golgi-proteasome pathwayThe N terminus of the adhesion G protein-coupled receptor GPR56 controls receptor signaling activityRab11-family interacting protein 2 and myosin Vb are required for CXCR2 recycling and receptor-mediated chemotaxisHeterodimerization of V1a and V2 vasopressin receptors determines the interaction with beta-arrestin and their trafficking patternsThe structural basis of arrestin-mediated regulation of G-protein-coupled receptorsRapid internalization and recycling of the human neuropeptide Y Y(1) receptorEzrin-radixin-moesin-binding phosphoprotein-50/Na+/H+ exchanger regulatory factor (EBP50/NHERF) blocks U50,488H-induced down-regulation of the human kappa opioid receptor by enhancing its recycling ratePulmonary surfactant protein A augments the phagocytosis of Streptococcus pneumoniae by alveolar macrophages through a casein kinase 2-dependent increase of cell surface localization of scavenger receptor AEffects of the β-agonist, isoprenaline, on the down-regulation, functional responsiveness and trafficking of β2-adrenergic receptors with N-terminal polymorphisms.Rab4 and Rab11 coordinately regulate the recycling of angiotensin II type I receptor as demonstrated by fluorescence resonance energy transfer microscopy.Identification of brain target neurons using a fluorescent conjugate of corticotropin-releasing factor.Megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts protein-1 modulates endosomal pH and protein trafficking in astrocytes: relevance to MLC disease pathogenesisAlix (AIP1) is a vasopressin receptor (V2R)-interacting protein that increases lysosomal degradation of the V2R.Essential role of Hrs in a recycling mechanism mediating functional resensitization of cell signaling.Receptor trafficking via the perinuclear recycling compartment accompanied by cell division is necessary for permanent neurotensin cell sensitization and leads to chronic mitogen-activated protein kinase activation.Rab11 function in Trypanosoma brucei: identification of conserved and novel interaction partners.Visualizing microtubule-dependent vasopressin type 2 receptor trafficking using a new high-affinity fluorescent vasopressin ligand.Dual mode of glucagon receptor internalization: role of PKCα, GRKs and β-arrestins.Lessons from in vitro studies and a related intracellular angiotensin II transgenic mouse model.Trans-Golgi Network (TGN) as a regulatory node for β1-adrenergic receptor (β1AR) down-modulation and recycling.Differential PI 3-kinase dependence of early and late phases of recycling of the internalized AT1 angiotensin receptor.Function of non-visual arrestins in signaling and endocytosis of the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRP receptor).Heterologous downregulation of vasopressin type 2 receptor is induced by transferrinVasopressin and oxytocin in control of the cardiovascular systemThe chemokine receptor CXCR3 is degraded following internalization and is replenished at the cell surface by de novo synthesis of receptorPhosphorylation analysis of G protein-coupled receptor by mass spectrometry: identification of a phosphorylation site in V2 vasopressin receptor.Mouse models and the urinary concentrating mechanism in the new millennium.Lipid raft-dependent glucagon-like peptide-2 receptor trafficking occurs independently of agonist-induced desensitization.Effects of the renal medullary pH and ionic environment on vasopressin binding and signalingSubcellular trafficking of the TRH receptor: effect of phosphorylation.Spatially restricted G protein-coupled receptor activity via divergent endocytic compartments.Dimers of G-protein coupled receptors as versatile storage and response unitsRab11 proteins in health and disease.Endosomal trafficking of the G protein-coupled receptor somatostatin receptor 3.Rab11a and its binding partners regulate the recycling of the ß1-adrenergic receptor.Intracellular trafficking of the human oxytocin receptor: evidence of receptor recycling via a Rab4/Rab5 "short cycle".Modeling hypertrophic IP3 transients in the cardiac myocytePhosphorylation state of mu-opioid receptor determines the alternative recycling of receptor via Rab4 or Rab11 pathwayDistinct motifs of neuropeptide Y receptors differentially regulate trafficking and desensitization.
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The long and the short cycle. Alternative intracellular routes for trafficking of G-protein-coupled receptors.
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The long and the short cycle. ...... f G-protein-coupled receptors.
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Balamotis M
Birnbaumer M
Innamorati G
Le Gouill C
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13096-13103
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10.1074/JBC.M009780200
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2001-01-09T00:00:00Z