Kinetics, binding constant, and activation energy of the 48-kDa protein-rhodopsin complex by extra-metarhodopsin II.
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The structural basis of arrestin-mediated regulation of G-protein-coupled receptorsCrystal structure of pre-activated arrestin p44Differential roles of arrestin-2 interaction with clathrin and adaptor protein 2 in G protein-coupled receptor traffickingKinetics of rhodopsin deactivation and its role in regulating recovery and reproducibility of rod photoresponseControl of rhodopsin's active lifetime by arrestin-1 expression in mammalian rods.Arrestin can act as a regulator of rhodopsin photochemistry.The effect of arrestin conformation on the recruitment of c-Raf1, MEK1, and ERK1/2 activationThree cytoplasmic loops of rhodopsin interact with transducin.Rhodopsin and its kinase.Monomeric rhodopsin is sufficient for normal rhodopsin kinase (GRK1) phosphorylation and arrestin-1 bindingDifferential interaction of spin-labeled arrestin with inactive and active phosphorhodopsin.Arrestin-rhodopsin binding stoichiometry in isolated rod outer segment membranes depends on the percentage of activated receptors.Few residues within an extensive binding interface drive receptor interaction and determine the specificity of arrestin proteins.The functional cycle of visual arrestins in photoreceptor cells.Conformational dynamics of helix 8 in the GPCR rhodopsin controls arrestin activation in the desensitization process.Role of receptor-attached phosphates in binding of visual and non-visual arrestins to G protein-coupled receptors.Distinct loops in arrestin differentially regulate ligand binding within the GPCR opsin.Characterization of a truncated form of arrestin isolated from bovine rod outer segments.Phosducin regulates the expression of transducin betagamma subunits in rod photoreceptors and does not contribute to phototransduction adaptationConformation of receptor-bound visual arrestin.Involvement of distinct arrestin-1 elements in binding to different functional forms of rhodopsinVisual arrestin binding to microtubules involves a distinct conformational changeThe differential engagement of arrestin surface charges by the various functional forms of the receptor.Critical role of the central 139-loop in stability and binding selectivity of arrestin-1.Monomeric rhodopsin is the minimal functional unit required for arrestin binding.The role of arrestin alpha-helix I in receptor binding.Deactivation kinetics of the transduction cascade of visionC-edge loops of arrestin function as a membrane anchorCustom-designed proteins as novel therapeutic tools? The case of arrestins.The cone-specific visual cycle.Structural determinants of arrestin functionsExtensive shape shifting underlies functional versatility of arrestins.Overview of different mechanisms of arrestin-mediated signaling.Dynamics of arrestin-rhodopsin interactions: acidic phospholipids enable binding of arrestin to purified rhodopsin in detergent.β-Arrestin biosensors reveal a rapid, receptor-dependent activation/deactivation cycleThe Diverse Roles of Arrestin Scaffolds in G Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling.A model for the recovery kinetics of rod phototransduction, based on the enzymatic deactivation of rhodopsin.Concentration-dependent tetramerization of bovine visual arrestin.The effect of phosphorylation on arrestin-rhodopsin interaction in the squid visual system.Structure and functions of arrestins.
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Kinetics, binding constant, and activation energy of the 48-kDa protein-rhodopsin complex by extra-metarhodopsin II.
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