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R. J. Lefkowitz
ROBERT J. LEFKOWITZ, M. D. Receptor Regulation (Receptors and Recognition, Series B, Volume 13) Edited by R. J. Lefkowitz Published in 1981 by Chapman and Hall, 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE © 1981 Chapman and Hall The study of hormone and dru
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K. M. Fox-Talbot, Henry A. Pitt, Einar Svendsen, Austin Leahy, Keith D. Lillemoe, Per Otto Hagen, H. Kim Lyerly, T. P. J. Hennessy, M. G. O’Riordain, F. B. V. Keane, J. F. Rothwell, M. J. Glimcher, Mary L. Rodrick, P. A. Lipsett, John G. Kennedy, Cathal J. Kelly, Eoin F. Gaffney, Henry Paul Redmond, S. M. Johnston, Liam O'Mahony, W. A. Tanner, Gregory Fulton, E. Coveney, T. Kilbaugh, Paul G. Horgan, Diarmuid S. O’Riordain, M. J. Staunton, W. J. Koch, John A. Mannick, David Bouchier-Hayes, C. Condon, A. F. Horgan, Ramila Philip, John Kelly, Gang Chen, Peter J. Kelly, Bryan M. Clary, J. R. Kasser, C. B. O’Suilleabhain, D. Bouchier-Hayes, Mark G. Davies, R. J. Lefkowitz, K. Mealy, E. J. Salih, Peter Neary
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Irish Journal of Medical Science. 167:253-255
Autor:
P H, McDonald, R J, Lefkowitz
Publikováno v:
Cellular signalling. 13(10)
The last few years have seen a marked expansion in appreciation of the diversity of roles played by the betaArrestins in regulating GPCR functions. Originally discovered as molecules that desensitize such receptors, the roles of betaArrestins have ex
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The Journal of biological chemistry. 276(25)
"Transactivation" of epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFRs) in response to activation of many G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) involves autocrine/paracrine shedding of heparin-binding EGF (HB-EGF). HB-EGF shedding involves proteolytic cleavage
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The Journal of biological chemistry. 275(15)
beta-Arrestins can act as adapter molecules, coupling G-protein-coupled receptors to proteins involved in mitogenic as well as endocytic pathways. We have previously identified c-SRC as a molecule that is rapidly recruited to the beta2-adrenergic rec
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The Journal of biological chemistry. 275(49)
The beta(1)-adrenergic receptor (beta(1)AR) is the most abundant subtype of beta-adrenergic receptor in the mammalian brain and is known to potently regulate synaptic plasticity. To search for potential neuronal beta(1)AR-interacting proteins, we scr
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The Journal of biological chemistry. 275(29)
We recently characterized a novel protein, GIT1, that interacts with G protein-coupled receptor kinases and possesses ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF) GTPase-activating protein activity. A second ubiquitously expressed member of the GIT protein family,
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The Journal of biological chemistry. 274(41)
G protein-coupled receptor kinases (GRKs) desensitize G protein-coupled receptors by phosphorylating activated receptors. The six known GRKs have been classified into three subfamilies based on sequence and functional similarities. Examination of the
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The Journal of biological chemistry. 274(20)
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) initiate Ras-dependent activation of the Erk 1/2 mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade by stimulating recruitment of Ras guanine nucleotide exchange factors to the plasma membrane. Both integrin-based focal adhe
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The Journal of biological chemistry. 274(16)
Previous studies have demonstrated that beta-arrestin1 serves to target G protein-coupled receptors for internalization via clathrin-coated pits and that its endocytic function is regulated by dephosphorylation at the plasma membrane. Using the yeast