Gialpha and Gbeta subunits both define selectivity of G protein activation by alpha2-adrenergic receptors
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Localization of Gi alpha proteins in the centrosomes and at the midbody: implication for their role in cell division.Some G protein heterotrimers physically dissociate in living cellsThe late endosomal HOPS complex anchors active G-protein signaling essential for pathogenesis in magnaporthe oryzaeThe lipodystrophy protein seipin is found at endoplasmic reticulum lipid droplet junctions and is important for droplet morphology.A nontoxic pain killer designed by modeling of pathological receptor conformations.Dynamic localization of G proteins in Dictyostelium discoideum.Canonical and noncanonical g-protein signaling helps coordinate actin dynamics to promote macrophage phagocytosis of zymosanEvolution of class-specific peptides targeting a hot spot of the Galphas subunit.GPCR and G proteins: drug efficacy and activation in live cells.Modulation of alpha2-adrenoceptor functions by heterotrimeric Galphai protein isoformsReal-time visualization of heterotrimeric G protein Gq activation in living cellsGβγ and the C terminus of SNAP-25 are necessary for long-term depression of transmitter release.Development of inhibitors of heterotrimeric Gαi subunitsReceptor-regulated interaction of activator of G-protein signaling-4 and Galphai.Quantitative co-expression of proteins at the single cell level--application to a multimeric FRET sensor.Regulation of the AGS3·G{alpha}i signaling complex by a seven-transmembrane span receptor.Purification of heterotrimeric G protein alpha subunits by GST-Ric-8 association: primary characterization of purified G alpha(olf).Emerging roles for G protein-gated inwardly rectifying potassium (GIRK) channels in health and disease.Regulator of G protein signaling 2 (RGS2) and RGS4 form distinct G protein-dependent complexes with protease activated-receptor 1 (PAR1) in live cells.Multimodular biosensors reveal a novel platform for activation of G proteins by growth factor receptors.The endosomal sorting complex required for transport pathway mediates chemokine receptor CXCR4-promoted lysosomal degradation of the mammalian target of rapamycin antagonist DEPTOR.Two distinct aspects of coupling between Gα(i) protein and G protein-activated K+ channel (GIRK) revealed by fluorescently labeled Gα(i3) protein subunitsG protein-coupled receptors and resistance to inhibitors of cholinesterase-8A (Ric-8A) both regulate the regulator of g protein signaling 14 RGS14·Gαi1 complex in live cellsActivation of Gαi at the Golgi by GIV/Girdin imposes finiteness in Arf1 signaling.Therapeutic effects of cell-permeant peptides that activate G proteins downstream of growth factors.Daple is a novel non-receptor GEF required for trimeric G protein activation in Wnt signaling.Direct Coupling of a Seven-Transmembrane-Span Receptor to a Gαi G-Protein Regulatory Motif Complex.A New Generation of FRET Sensors for Robust Measurement of Gαi1, Gαi2 and Gαi3 Activation Kinetics in Single CellsHIV-1 Nef impairs heterotrimeric G-protein signaling by targeting Gα(i2) for degradation through ubiquitination.G protein betagamma complex translocation from plasma membrane to Golgi complex is influenced by receptor gamma subunit interactionA family of G protein βγ subunits translocate reversibly from the plasma membrane to endomembranes on receptor activation.Assembly and function of the regulator of G protein signaling 14 (RGS14)·H-Ras signaling complex in live cells are regulated by Gαi1 and Gαi-linked G protein-coupled receptors.Dominant-negative Gα subunits are a mechanism of dysregulated heterotrimeric G protein signaling in human disease.Kinetics of G-protein-coupled receptor signals in intact cellsTranslocation of activator of G-protein signaling 3 to the Golgi apparatus in response to receptor activation and its effect on the trans-Golgi network.Multicolor BiFC analysis of competition among G protein beta and gamma subunit interactionsProbing heterotrimeric G protein activation: applications to biased ligands.The untapped potential of tyrosine-based G protein signaling.Heterotrimeric G protein signaling via GIV/Girdin: Breaking the rules of engagement, space, and time.Morphine-like opiates selectively antagonize receptor-arrestin interactions.
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Gialpha and Gbeta subunits both define selectivity of G protein activation by alpha2-adrenergic receptors
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Gialpha and Gbeta subunits bot ...... by alpha2-adrenergic receptors
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Gialpha and Gbeta subunits bot ...... by alpha2-adrenergic receptors
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Scott K Gibson
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10.1073/PNAS.0509763102
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2005-12-21T00:00:00Z