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P50 | author | JoAnn Trejo | Q61742920 |
P2093 | author name string | Adriano Marchese | |
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Hrs regulates multivesicular body formation via ESCRT recruitment to endosomes | Q24313594 | ||
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HECT and RING finger families of E3 ubiquitin ligases at a glance | Q24599672 | ||
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AMSH interacts with ESCRT-0 to regulate the stability and trafficking of CXCR4 | Q24632729 | ||
ESCRT complexes and the biogenesis of multivesicular bodies | Q24646021 | ||
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Structural basis for viral late-domain binding to Alix | Q27643742 | ||
Structural and functional studies of ALIX interactions with YPX(n)L late domains of HIV-1 and EIAV | Q27649242 | ||
Hybrid Structural Model of the Complete Human ESCRT-0 Complex | Q27654065 | ||
Specific recognition of linear ubiquitin chains by NEMO is important for NF-kappaB activation | Q27654230 | ||
The ubiquitin system | Q27860803 | ||
Membrane scission by the ESCRT-III complex | Q27929846 | ||
Endosome-associated complex, ESCRT-II, recruits transport machinery for protein sorting at the multivesicular body | Q27933819 | ||
Ubiquitin-dependent sorting into the multivesicular body pathway requires the function of a conserved endosomal protein sorting complex, ESCRT-I. | Q27939053 | ||
Arrestin-related ubiquitin-ligase adaptors regulate endocytosis and protein turnover at the cell surface. | Q27939550 | ||
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AIP1/ALIX Is a Binding Partner for HIV-1 p6 and EIAV p9 Functioning in Virus Budding | Q28204548 | ||
WW and SH3 domains, two different scaffolds to recognize proline-rich ligands | Q28209648 | ||
FYVE and coiled-coil domains determine the specific localisation of Hrs to early endosomes | Q28211609 | ||
Modulation of postendocytic sorting of G protein-coupled receptors | Q28216085 | ||
Modification of proteins by ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins | Q28244250 | ||
Regulation of receptor trafficking by GRKs and arrestins | Q28268248 | ||
Differential kinetic and spatial patterns of beta-arrestin and G protein-mediated ERK activation by the angiotensin II receptor | Q34548751 | ||
β2-Adrenergic Receptor Lysosomal Trafficking Is Regulated by Ubiquitination of Lysyl Residues in Two Distinct Receptor Domains | Q34752710 | ||
Membrane budding | Q35007633 | ||
β-arrestin-mediated receptor trafficking and signal transduction | Q35175384 | ||
Agonist-directed interactions with specific beta-arrestins determine mu-opioid receptor trafficking, ubiquitination, and dephosphorylation. | Q35213193 | ||
Ubiquitination in the First Cytoplasmic Loop of μ-Opioid Receptors Reveals a Hierarchical Mechanism of Lysosomal Down-regulation | Q35562807 | ||
Arrestin development: emerging roles for beta-arrestins in developmental signaling pathways | Q35565885 | ||
The Nedd4 family of E3 ubiquitin ligases: functional diversity within a common modular architecture | Q35691527 | ||
Molecular Mechanisms of Ubiquitin-Dependent Membrane Traffic | Q35738601 | ||
Ubiquitination differentially regulates clathrin-dependent internalization of protease-activated receptor-1 | Q36118471 | ||
AP-3 regulates PAR1 ubiquitin-independent MVB/lysosomal sorting via an ALIX-mediated pathway. | Q36234486 | ||
Morphine-activated opioid receptors elude desensitization by β-arrestin | Q36280218 | ||
Cytoplasmic tail phosphorylation of the alpha-factor receptor is required for its ubiquitination and internalization | Q36289141 | ||
Regulation of endocytic clathrin dynamics by cargo ubiquitination | Q36315903 | ||
Ubiquitination of beta-arrestin links seven-transmembrane receptor endocytosis and ERK activation | Q36411260 | ||
Role for G protein-coupled receptor kinase in agonist-specific regulation of mu-opioid receptor responsiveness | Q36514037 | ||
Ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins in cancer pathogenesis | Q36601000 | ||
Role of ubiquitin- and Ubl-binding proteins in cell signaling | Q36736630 | ||
Molecular mechanism of β-arrestin-biased agonism at seven-transmembrane receptors | Q36773326 | ||
Seven transmembrane receptors: something old, something new. | Q36788556 | ||
Termination of signaling by protease-activated receptor-1 is linked to lysosomal sorting | Q36796521 | ||
The spatial and temporal organization of ubiquitin networks | Q36844591 | ||
The chemokine receptor CXCR3 is degraded following internalization and is replenished at the cell surface by de novo synthesis of receptor | Q36915326 | ||
Heterotrimeric G protein activation by G-protein-coupled receptors | Q37017125 | ||
The type I TGF-beta receptor is covalently modified and regulated by sumoylation | Q37112272 | ||
Endosomal deubiquitinating enzymes control ubiquitination and down-regulation of protease-activated receptor 2. | Q37460026 | ||
Ubiquitin and membrane protein turnover: from cradle to grave | Q37992157 | ||
Arrestin domain-containing protein 3 recruits the NEDD4 E3 ligase to mediate ubiquitination of the beta2-adrenergic receptor. | Q39691240 | ||
The carboxyl-terminal PDZ ligand motif of chemokine receptor CXCR2 modulates post-endocytic sorting and cellular chemotaxis | Q39945961 | ||
Arrestin-2 interacts with the ubiquitin-protein isopeptide ligase atrophin-interacting protein 4 and mediates endosomal sorting of the chemokine receptor CXCR4. | Q40065770 | ||
Hepatocyte growth factor-regulated tyrosine kinase substrate (HRS) mediates post-endocytic trafficking of protease-activated receptor 2 and calcitonin receptor-like receptor | Q40098284 | ||
Targeting of diacylglycerol degradation to M1 muscarinic receptors by beta-arrestins | Q40175757 | ||
Receptor-specific ubiquitination of beta-arrestin directs assembly and targeting of seven-transmembrane receptor signalosomes. | Q40460839 | ||
Trafficking patterns of beta-arrestin and G protein-coupled receptors determined by the kinetics of beta-arrestin deubiquitination | Q40672031 | ||
Agonist-promoted Ubiquitination of the G Protein-coupled Receptor CXCR4 Mediates Lysosomal Sorting | Q40773765 | ||
The cytoplasmic tails of protease-activated receptor-1 and substance P receptor specify sorting to lysosomes versus recycling | Q40980278 | ||
Type-specific sorting of G protein-coupled receptors after endocytosis | Q41728938 | ||
Upregulation of CXCR4 is essential for HER2-mediated tumor metastasis. | Q42823593 | ||
Multiple roles for Rsp5p-dependent ubiquitination at the internalization step of endocytosis | Q43610822 | ||
The Cbl interactome and its functions | Q28277251 | ||
A genomic and functional inventory of deubiquitinating enzymes | Q28284911 | ||
Mechanism and function of deubiquitinating enzymes | Q28295758 | ||
Targeting of cyclic AMP degradation to beta 2-adrenergic receptors by beta-arrestins | Q28578546 | ||
Pias1 interaction and sumoylation of metabotropic glutamate receptor 8 | Q28581086 | ||
On the origins of arrestin and rhodopsin | Q28757417 | ||
The druggable genome | Q29547361 | ||
Protein modification by SUMO | Q29547919 | ||
Ubiquitin-binding domains | Q29614358 | ||
Ubiquitin-binding domains - from structures to functions | Q29614829 | ||
Ubiquitin-binding domains | Q29616461 | ||
Ubiquitin: structures, functions, mechanisms | Q29616462 | ||
Beta-arrestins and cell signaling | Q29616793 | ||
Physiological functions of the HECT family of ubiquitin ligases | Q29617293 | ||
Ubiquitination of a yeast plasma membrane receptor signals its ligand-stimulated endocytosis | Q29617390 | ||
The nuts and bolts of AGC protein kinases | Q29617465 | ||
Beta-arrestin acts as a clathrin adaptor in endocytosis of the beta2-adrenergic receptor | Q29618735 | ||
Hrs sorts ubiquitinated proteins into clathrin-coated microdomains of early endosomes | Q29619337 | ||
The ESCRT Pathway | Q29620052 | ||
The biogenesis of multivesicular endosomes | Q29620561 | ||
Vps27 recruits ESCRT machinery to endosomes during MVB sorting | Q29620778 | ||
Novel roles for the E3 ubiquitin ligase atrophin-interacting protein 4 and signal transduction adaptor molecule 1 in G protein-coupled receptor signaling. | Q30010172 | ||
Site-specific phosphorylation of CXCR4 is dynamically regulated by multiple kinases and results in differential modulation of CXCR4 signaling | Q30432989 | ||
The role of ubiquitination in lysosomal trafficking of δ-opioid receptors | Q30499514 | ||
Bilayered clathrin coats on endosomal vacuoles are involved in protein sorting toward lysosomes | Q31048369 | ||
Epsins and Vps27p/Hrs contain ubiquitin-binding domains that function in receptor endocytosis | Q33285633 | ||
Molecular bases for the recognition of tyrosine-based sorting signals | Q33648614 | ||
G protein-coupled receptor sorting to endosomes and lysosomes | Q33848408 | ||
Arrestin-2 interacts with the endosomal sorting complex required for transport machinery to modulate endosomal sorting of CXCR4 | Q33992591 | ||
Cbl: many adaptations to regulate protein tyrosine kinases | Q34205572 | ||
A map of WW domain family interactions | Q34302785 | ||
International Union of Pharmacology. XLVI. G protein-coupled receptor list. | Q34421152 | ||
Identification of a novel sequence mediating regulated endocytosis of the G protein-coupled alpha-pheromone receptor in yeast | Q34436938 | ||
Independent beta-arrestin 2 and G protein-mediated pathways for angiotensin II activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2. | Q34536660 | ||
Small Ubiquitin-like Modifier Modification of Arrestin-3 Regulates Receptor Trafficking | Q34537060 | ||
P433 | issue | 3 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | G protein-coupled receptor | Q38173 |
P1104 | number of pages | 10 | |
P304 | page(s) | 707-716 | |
P577 | publication date | 2012-11-29 | |
P13046 | publication type of scholarly work | review article | Q7318358 |
P1433 | published in | Cellular Signalling | Q1524097 |
P1476 | title | Ubiquitin-dependent regulation of G protein-coupled receptor trafficking and signaling | |
P478 | volume | 25 |
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