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As an example of dual a- and (5y-mediated effects, one might consider the inhibition of N-type Ca2+ currents in sympathetic neurons by acetylcholine (Figures 7.11 and 7.12 see also Hille, 1994). Acetylcholine inhibits these currents through two different muscarinic receptors (M, and M4), using two different G-protein pathways. [Pg.225]

Volume 344. G Protein Pathways (Part B G Proteins and Their Regulators)... [Pg.32]

Kang, D.E., Pietrzik, C.U., Baum, L., et al. (2000) Modulation of amyloid beta-protein clearance and Alzheimer s disease susceptibility by the LDL receptor-related protein pathway. J. Clin. Invest., 106, 1159-1166. [Pg.332]

Improta G, Zupa A, Fillmore H et al (2001) Protein pathway activation mapping of brain metastasis from lung and breast cancers reveals organ type specific drug target activation. J Proteome Res 10 3089-3097... [Pg.213]

Silvestri A, Colombatti A, Calvert VS et al (2010) Protein pathway biomarker analysis of... [Pg.213]

Investigative toxicology Determine sequence and mechanisms of toxic action. Discover the genes, proteins, pathways involved. Develop new methods for assessing toxicity use computer-assisted modeling. [Pg.99]

Mclntire, W. E., Myung, C. S., MacGleery, G., Wang, Q., and Garrison, J. C. (2002). Reconstitution of G protein-coupled receptors with recombinant G protein alpha and beta gamma subunits. G Protein Pathways, Pt A, Receptors 343, 372-393. [Pg.132]

Yatani A, Brown AM. 1989. Rapid beta-adrenergic modulation of cardiac calcium channel currents by a fast G protein pathway. Science 245 71-74. [Pg.27]

Geho, D.H., Espina, V., Wulfkuhle, J., Petricoin, E.F., and Liotta, L.A. 2005. Biomarkers and surrogate markers. Protein pathway analysis in Clinical Proteomics using protein microarrays. Drug Discov Today Technol 2(4) 353-359. [Pg.109]

DeVIVO M, Iyengar R. G protein pathways signal processing by effectors. Mol Cell Endocrinol 100 65-70, 1994. [Pg.221]

Motor neurons may have a high threshold to activation of the heat shock protein pathway, which is involved in protein repair. Arimoclomol, an inducer of heat shock proteins, delays disease progression and improves survival in the murine model (Kieran et al., 2004). Early phase trials with arimoclomol in patients with ALS are currently underway. [Pg.578]

Special proteins, the membrane transport proteins, are responsible for moving the ions across cell membranes. Generally, each protein is designed to transport a particular class of ions. These proteins form a continuous protein pathway across the membrane and therefore allow the ion to migrate across the membrane without coming into direct contact with the hydrophobic interior of the membrane. There are two major classes of membrane transport proteins the carrier proteins and channel proteins. [Pg.504]

Washburn MP, Roller A, Oshiro G, Ulaszek RR, Plouffe D, Deciu C, Winzeler E, Yates JR, III. Protein pathway and complex clustering of correlated mRNA and protein expression analyses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2003 100(6) 3107-12. [Pg.141]

Fig. 2. Xenobiotic impact on glucocorticoid signaling. Xenobiotics impact on GR signaling could include either a direct effect on the GR signaling pathway and/or an indirect effect mediated by changes in other proteins/pathways. The direct effect encompasses impact on cortisol (F) binding to GR, their translocation, binding to GRE and initiation of transcription, whereas the indirect effect may include impact on kinases and phosphatases (K), accessory proteins (AP), the cytoskeletal network (C) and the proteasomal pathways (P), all of which are involved in GR signaling (see text for details). Fig. 2. Xenobiotic impact on glucocorticoid signaling. Xenobiotics impact on GR signaling could include either a direct effect on the GR signaling pathway and/or an indirect effect mediated by changes in other proteins/pathways. The direct effect encompasses impact on cortisol (F) binding to GR, their translocation, binding to GRE and initiation of transcription, whereas the indirect effect may include impact on kinases and phosphatases (K), accessory proteins (AP), the cytoskeletal network (C) and the proteasomal pathways (P), all of which are involved in GR signaling (see text for details).
A.D. Sniderman, M. Maslowska, and K. Cianflone, Of mice and men (and women) and the acylation-stimulating protein pathway, Curr. Opin. Lipidol, 2000, 77,... [Pg.323]


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Biologies proteins degradation pathways

CAMP-dependent protein kinase pathway

Complement proteins/system activation pathways

Energy Flow Pathways in Photoreceptor Proteins

Engineering Protein Folding and Secretion Pathways to Enhance Productivity

Extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase pathway)

G-protein Coupled Signal Transmission Pathways

G-protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway

G-proteins signaling pathway

Golgi apparatus, protein sorting pathways

In vitro protein folding pathway

Lipid pathway, of protein glycosylation, and

Lysosomal protein degradation pathway

Metabolic pathways protein catabolism

Mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway

Mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway, tumor suppressor activities

Mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway

Mitogen-activation protein kinase pathway

Non-Native Radicals and Secondary Radical Transfer Pathways Observed in Mutant R2 Proteins

Other Proteins of the Classical Pathway

Overview of Membrane Protein Assembly Pathways in Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

P38 mitogen-activated protein kinase MAPK) pathway

Pathway determination, protein folding

Pathway scheme, protein

Pathways of Proteins

Possible Proton Transfer Pathways in Membrane Proteins

Productive folding pathways proteins

Protein C pathway

Protein Transport Pathways

Protein constitutive pathway

Protein folding mechanisms pathways

Protein folding pathway

Protein folding pathway vitro

Protein import, nucleus pathway

Protein inactivation pathways

Protein kinase C pathway

Protein kinase pathway modulated

Protein kinase pathways

Protein kinases signal transduction pathways, study

Protein metabolic pathway

Protein pharmaceuticals degradation pathway

Protein regulated pathways

Proteins degradation pathways

Proteins evolutionary pathways

Proteins of the Alternative Pathway

Proteins tunneling pathway model

Proteins tunneling pathways

Receptor protein tyrosine kinases, signal pathways

Sampling Kinetic Protein Folding Pathways using All-Atom Models Bolhuis

Secretory pathway, protein folding

Secretory pathway, proteins

Signal Pathways Operated by Receptor Protein Tyrosine Kinase

Signal pathway-associated proteins

Signal pathway-associated proteins calmodulin

Signal transduction pathways through heterotrimeric G proteins transmission of hormonal and sensory signals

Signal transduction pathways through small monomeric G proteins

Signaling pathways protein kinase family

Signaling pathways protein tyrosine kinases

Sonic hedgehog protein pathway

Sterol regulatory element-binding protein SREBP-1 pathway activation

Structure, three-dimensional protein-folding pathways

TIM22 pathway, membrane protein

The Number of Proteins Participating in a Pathway Is Known through Genetic Complementation Analysis

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