review article | Q7318358 |
scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1007/978-3-0348-8863-9_6 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 9388388 |
P2093 | author name string | O Valdenaire | |
P Vernier | |||
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A new family of regulators of G-protein-coupled receptors? | Q28282833 | ||
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Molecular biology of the visual pigments | Q28295456 | ||
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An update of mouse and human HOX gene nomenclature. | Q50703613 | ||
Site-directed mutagenesis of the human dopamine D2 receptor | Q52041433 | ||
Mutation of Asn111 in the third transmembrane domain of the AT1A angiotensin II receptor induces its constitutive activation. | Q52523512 | ||
Molecular pathways to parallel evolution: I. Gene nexuses and their morphological correlates. | Q52539774 | ||
Residues in the fifth membrane-spanning segment of the dopamine D2 receptor exposed in the binding-site crevice. | Q54154894 | ||
Characterization of the G Protein-coupled Receptor Kinase GRK4 | Q56591462 | ||
Removal of phosphorylation sites from the β2-adrenergic receptor delays onset of agonist-promoted desensitization | Q56648662 | ||
Three-dimensional model of purple membrane obtained by electron microscopy | Q56672667 | ||
Cellular localization of messenger RNA for beta-1 and beta-2 adrenergic receptors in rat brain: An in situ hybridization study | Q57909365 | ||
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Alternative splicing of C-terminal tail of prostaglandin E receptor subtype EP3 determines G-protein specificity | Q59072840 | ||
The G-protein nanomachine | Q59075245 | ||
Projection structure of rhodopsin | Q59098567 | ||
Membrane protein folding and oligomerization: the two-stage model | Q67662788 | ||
Specific activation of Gs by synthetic peptides corresponding to an intracellular loop of the beta-adrenergic receptor | Q67914000 | ||
Location of a region of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor involved in selective effector coupling | Q67979571 | ||
Identification of a Gs activator region of the β2-adrenergic receptor that is autoregulated via protein kinase A-dependent phosphorylation | Q68260026 | ||
Structure-function analysis of the beta-adrenergic receptor | Q69853891 | ||
Dopamine D1 receptor mutagenesis: role of amino acids in agonist and antagonist binding | Q70643715 | ||
Differential glycosylation and intracellular trafficking for the long and short isoforms of the D2 dopamine receptor | Q70808608 | ||
Two isoforms of the prostaglandin E receptor EP3 subtype different in agonist-independent constitutive activity | Q70915092 | ||
The unique nature of the serine interactions for alpha 1-adrenergic receptor agonist binding and activation | Q71069967 | ||
Identification of a Gs coupling domain in the amino terminus of the third intracellular loop of the alpha 2A-adrenergic receptor. Evidence for distinct structural determinants that confer Gs versus Gi coupling | Q71743345 | ||
Arf proteins: the membrane traffic police? | Q28302542 | ||
A region of adenylyl cyclase 2 critical for regulation by G protein beta gamma subunits | Q28564840 | ||
Differential signal transduction by five splice variants of the PACAP receptor | Q28566746 | ||
Cloning of a cDNA encoding a non-isopeptide-selective subtype of the endothelin receptor | Q28580331 | ||
The G-protein-coupled receptor kinases beta ARK1 and beta ARK2 are widely distributed at synapses in rat brain | Q28581065 | ||
Alternative splicing of the dopamine D2 receptor directs specificity of coupling to G-proteins | Q28592318 | ||
Common principles of protein translocation across membranes | Q29616412 | ||
Diversity of G proteins in signal transduction | Q29618841 | ||
Receptor-tyrosine-kinase- and Gβγ-mediated MAP kinase activation by a common signalling pathway | Q30193170 | ||
Membrane proteins: from sequence to structure | Q30392990 | ||
Topogenic signals in integral membrane proteins | Q34167358 | ||
Identifying nonpolar transbilayer helices in amino acid sequences of membrane proteins | Q34181973 | ||
Role of beta gamma subunits of G proteins in targeting the beta-adrenergic receptor kinase to membrane-bound receptors | Q34237289 | ||
Multiple topogenic sequences in bovine opsin | Q34339234 | ||
The beta gamma subunits of GTP-binding proteins activate the muscarinic K+ channel in heart. | Q34391682 | ||
Assignment of G-protein subtypes to specific receptors inducing inhibition of calcium currents | Q34540878 | ||
Regions of the alpha 1-adrenergic receptor involved in coupling to phosphatidylinositol hydrolysis and enhanced sensitivity of biological function | Q34629220 | ||
Chimeric alpha 2-,beta 2-adrenergic receptors: delineation of domains involved in effector coupling and ligand binding specificity | Q34681325 | ||
The D2 receptor: an inhibitory receptor which can trigger stimulatory responses | Q35282105 | ||
Mechanisms that determine the transmembrane disposition of proteins | Q35455119 | ||
Regulation of intracellular membrane transport. | Q35455158 | ||
Topography of glycosylation reactions in the endoplasmic reticulum | Q35875808 | ||
The activation process of the alpha1B-adrenergic receptor: potential role of protonation and hydrophobicity of a highly conserved aspartate | Q35963210 | ||
Model systems for the study of seven-transmembrane-segment receptors | Q36417986 | ||
Phosphorylation/dephosphorylation of the beta-adrenergic receptor regulates its functional coupling to adenylate cyclase and subcellular distribution | Q36426100 | ||
Expression Cloning of lfc, a Novel Oncogene with Structural Similarities to Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors and to the Regulatory Region of Protein Kinase C | Q36689106 | ||
Amino acid side chains that define muscarinic receptor/G-protein coupling. Studies of the third intracellular loop | Q36798043 | ||
Structure of a G-protein-coupling domain of a muscarinic receptor predicted by random saturation mutagenesis | Q36798047 | ||
Interaction between G-protein beta and gamma subunit types is selective | Q37099081 | ||
Comparative rates of desensitization of beta-adrenergic receptors by the beta-adrenergic receptor kinase and the cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase | Q37548650 | ||
Receptor-effector coupling by G proteins | Q37878243 | ||
The classification and origins of protein folding patterns | Q37943219 | ||
Somatic mutations in the thyrotropin receptor gene cause hyperfunctioning thyroid adenomas | Q38315242 | ||
Antagonism of catecholamine receptor signaling by expression of cytoplasmic domains of the receptors | Q38321034 | ||
Selectivity in signal transduction determined by gamma subunits of heterotrimeric G proteins | Q38321929 | ||
Pertussis toxin-catalyzed ADP-ribosylation of G(o) alpha with mutations at the carboxyl terminus | Q38326188 | ||
Different beta-subunits determine G-protein interaction with transmembrane receptors | Q38327313 | ||
Early emergence of three dopamine D1 receptor subtypes in vertebrates. Molecular phylogenetic, pharmacological, and functional criteria defining D1A, D1B, and D1C receptors in European eel Anguilla anguilla | Q38349158 | ||
The carboxyl terminus of the hamster beta-adrenergic receptor expressed in mouse L cells is not required for receptor sequestration | Q38349165 | ||
Mutations of two adjacent amino acids generate inactive and constitutively active forms of the human platelet-activating factor receptor | Q38359322 | ||
This is not a G protein-coupled receptor. | Q38513267 | ||
Novel dopamine receptors half a decade later | Q40372450 | ||
Palmitoylation of G-protein-coupled receptors: a dynamic modification with functional consequences. | Q40530518 | ||
Protein kinases that phosphorylate activated G protein-coupled receptors. | Q40545369 | ||
Molecular machines integrate coincident synaptic signals | Q40708090 | ||
Sorting of membrane proteins in the secretory pathway | Q40781366 | ||
A proposed new nomenclature for 5-HT receptors. | Q40846227 | ||
An evolutionary view of drug-receptor interaction: the bioamine receptor family | Q40956801 | ||
The pleckstrin homology domain: an intriguing multifunctional protein module | Q40964864 | ||
Diversity and selectivity of receptor-G protein interaction | Q41048215 | ||
Complexity and diversity of mammalian adenylyl cyclases | Q41048221 | ||
The distribution and significance of CNS adrenoceptors examined with in situ hybridization | Q41074973 | ||
Role of c-Src tyrosine kinase in G protein-coupled receptor- and Gbetagamma subunit-mediated activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases | Q41175767 | ||
Dynamin and beta-arrestin reveal distinct mechanisms for G protein-coupled receptor internalization | Q41176691 | ||
A peptide derived from a beta2-adrenergic receptor transmembrane domain inhibits both receptor dimerization and activation. | Q41186190 | ||
Mapping the binding site pocket of the serotonin 5-Hydroxytryptamine2A receptor. Ser3.36(159) provides a second interaction site for the protonated amine of serotonin but not of lysergic acid diethylamide or bufotenin | Q41190796 | ||
Molecular mechanisms involved in muscarinic acetylcholine receptor-mediated G protein activation studied by insertion mutagenesis | Q41216027 | ||
Identification of a region required for subtype-specific agonist-induced sequestration of the m2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor | Q41226898 | ||
Role of beta-arrestin in mediating agonist-promoted G protein-coupled receptor internalization | Q41238228 | ||
Investigation of the role of conserved serine residues in the long form of the rat D2 dopamine receptor using site-directed mutagenesis. | Q41257304 | ||
Heterotrimeric G proteins interact with the small GTPase ARF. Possibilities for the regulation of vesicular traffic | Q41282729 | ||
Identification of critical determinants of alpha 1-adrenergic receptor subtype selective agonist binding | Q41293026 | ||
Effects of second intracellular loop mutations on signal transduction and internalization of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor | Q41293194 | ||
Mapping the binding-site crevice of the dopamine D2 receptor by the substituted-cysteine accessibility method | Q41354030 | ||
Activating and inactivating mutations in N- and C-terminal i3 loop junctions of muscarinic acetylcholine Hm1 receptors | Q41357756 | ||
The dopamine D1D receptor. Cloning and characterization of three pharmacologically distinct D1-like receptors from Gallus domesticus | Q41368040 | ||
Characterization of activators and inhibitors of protein kinase C mu. | Q41380311 | ||
Stable expression of a truncated AT1A receptor in CHO-K1 cells. The carboxyl-terminal region directs agonist-induced internalization but not receptor signaling or desensitization. | Q41381601 | ||
Multiple trimeric G-proteins on the trans-Golgi network exert stimulatory and inhibitory effects on secretory vesicle formation. | Q41542399 | ||
Reconstitution of functional muscarinic receptors by co-expression of amino- and carboxyl-terminal receptor fragments. | Q41565615 | ||
The role of conserved aspartate and serine residues in ligand binding and in function of the 5-HT1A receptor: a site-directed mutation study | Q41594566 | ||
Contributions of Conserved Serine Residues to the Interactions of Ligands with Dopamine D2 Receptors | Q41612608 | ||
Dopamine activation of the arachidonic acid cascade as a basis for D1/D2 receptor synergism | Q41665525 | ||
Cloning and expression of a cDNA encoding an endothelin receptor | Q41710266 | ||
Role of extracellular disulfide-bonded cysteines in the ligand binding function of the beta 2-adrenergic receptor | Q42109345 | ||
Chimeras of alpha1-adrenergic receptor subtypes identify critical residues that modulate active state isomerization | Q42517344 | ||
Identification of receptor contact site involved in receptor-G protein coupling | Q46171079 | ||
Differential G protein-mediated coupling of D2 dopamine receptors to K+ and Ca2+ currents in rat anterior pituitary cells | Q48524605 | ||
P921 | main subject | G protein-coupled receptor | Q38173 |
P304 | page(s) | 173-218 | |
P577 | publication date | 1997-01-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Progress in drug research. Fortschritte der Arzneimittelforschung. Progres des recherches pharmaceutiques | Q27712797 |
P1476 | title | G protein coupled receptors as modules of interacting proteins: a family meeting | |
P478 | volume | 49 |
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