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Protein signals

Bohm, A., Gaudet, R., Sigler, P.B. Structural aspects of het-erotrimeric G-protein signaling. Cun. Opin. Struct. Biol. 8 480-487, 1997. [Pg.280]

Neubig, R. R., and Siderovski, D. P. (2002). Regulators of G-protein signaling as new central nervous system drug targets. Nature Rev. Drug Disc. 1 187—196. [Pg.197]

Pertussis toxin Gj,0 proteins ADP-ribosylation Inhibition ofG protein signaling (whooping cough)... [Pg.246]

Potenza MN, Gold SJ, Roby-Shcmkowitz A, et al Effects of regulators of G protein-signaling proteins on the functional response of the mu-opioid receptor in a mel-anophore-based assay. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 291 482 91, 1999 Quaglio G, Talamini G, Lechi A, et al Study of 2708 heroin-related deaths in northeastern Italy 1985—98 to establish the main causes of death. Addiction 96 1127— 1137, 2001... [Pg.106]

Bansal G, Xie Z, Rao S, Nocka KH, Druey KM Sup- 54 pression of immunoglobulin E-mediated allergic responses by regulator of G protein signaling 13. [Pg.65]

Papayannopoulou T, Priestley GV, Bonig H, Nakamoto B. The role of G-protein signaling in hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell mobilization. Blood 2003 101(12) 4739-4747. [Pg.136]

Alkhatib G, Locati M, Kennedy PE, Murphy PM, Berger EA. HIV-1 coreceptor activity of CCR5 and its inhibition by chemokines independence from G protein signaling and importance of coreceptor downmodulation. Virology 1997 234(2) 340-348. [Pg.287]

Mimics, K., Middleton, F. A., Stanwood, G. D., Lewis, D. A. and Levitt, P. (2001), Disease-specific changes in regulator of G-protein signaling 4 (RGS4) expression in schizophrenia , Mol. Psychiat.,... [Pg.346]

The SH2 DOMAIN links an activated (autophosphorylated) receptor to various downstream pathways. Each of the proteins has a common SH2 adaptor domain fused to another domain that performs the downstream function. The same signal can then activate multiple pathways. GNRP and GAP represent adaptors that can affect G-protein signaling (see the following section G-Protein Coupled Receptors ). [Pg.143]

Recent research has implicated GPy subunits in mediating G-protein signaling in the absence of activation of... [Pg.339]


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Abnormalities in Initiation of G-Protein Signal

Activator of G protein signaling

Bacteria protein sorting signals

Calcium binding proteins signal transduction

Cell Division Activity, Errors in Function of Signal Proteins and Tumor Formation

Cell Therapies signaling proteins

Cell cycle protein modulation signaling regulation

Direct Modification of Protein by Signaling Molecules

Escherichia coli protein signal sequences

Eucaryote signals-regulated protein

Eucaryote signals-regulated protein kinase

Eukaryotes protein sorting signals

External signal-regulated protein kinase

Extracellular signal-regulated kinase MAPK protein expression

Extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase

Extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase pathway)

G protein in signal transduction

G protein mediated signal transduction

G protein-dependent signaling

G proteins and signal transduction

G-protein Coupled Signal Transmission Pathways

G-protein signal

G-protein signaling

G-protein-coupled receptor signaling

G-protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway

G-protein-independent signaling

G-proteins and Wnt Signaling

G-proteins signaling pathway

Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors (GEFs) in Signal Transduction via Ras Proteins

Insulin receptor signal transduction tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins

Insulin signalling activated protein

Insulin signalling activated protein kinase

Mitochondrial antiviral signalling protein

Mitochondrial targeting signals inner membrane proteins

Mitochondrial targeting signals intermembrane space proteins

Mitochondrial targeting signals matrix proteins

Mitochondrial targeting signals membrane proteins

Mitogen-activated protein kinase MAPK signaling

Mitogen-activated protein kinase growth factor receptor signaling

Mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling cascade

Mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway

Mitogen-activated protein kinase transcription factor signal-dependent

Neuronal signaling proteins

Nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinases , signaling

Nuclear localization signal protein binding

One cycle for all signals G-proteins

Peroxisomes, protein targeting signals

Peroxisomes, protein targeting signals matrix proteins

Peroxisomes, protein targeting signals membrane proteins

Protein Modules as Coupling Elements of Signal Proteins

Protein S-thiolation signal or damage

Protein Signal sequence Targeting

Protein import, nucleus nuclear localization signal

Protein kinase inhibitors signal transduction

Protein kinases signal transduction pathways, study

Protein phosphorylation signal transduction

Protein secretion signal hypothesis

Protein secretion signal hypothesis proposal

Protein secretion signal peptide

Protein secretion signal sequences

Protein secretion signal-peptide peptidase

Protein secretion signal-recognition particle

Protein signal intensity

Protein signal transduction and

Protein signaling network assembly

Protein targeting KDEL signal

Protein targeting mannose 6-phosphate signal

Protein targeting nuclear localization signal

Protein targeting signal peptidase

Protein targeting signal recognition particle

Protein targeting signal sequence (secretory

Protein tyrosine kinases signaling complexes

Proteins Are Targeted to Their Destination by Signal Sequences

Proteins Involved in Signal Generation

RGS proteins, regulation of G protein signaling

Reception and Transmission of Multiple Signals by Ras Protein

Receptor protein tyrosine kinases, signal pathways

Regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS

Regulators of G protein-signaling

Regulators of G-protein Signalling

Secretory Proteins—The Signal Peptide Theory

Shear stress signalling proteins

Signal Pathways Operated by Receptor Protein Tyrosine Kinase

Signal Transmission via Ras Proteins

Signal Transmission via Transmembrane Receptors with Tyrosine-specific Protein Kinase Activity

Signal mitogen activated protein kinase

Signal pathway-associated proteins

Signal pathway-associated proteins calmodulin

Signal peptide protein conformation role

Signal regulated protein kinases

Signal sequences with proteins

Signal transduction G proteins

Signal transduction adaptor proteins

Signal transduction cAMP-dependent protein kinase activation

Signal transduction cascades protein kinases

Signal transduction cycle protein

Signal transduction mitogen-activated protein kinase

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

Signal transduction pathways through small monomeric G proteins

Signal transduction protein kinases

Signal transduction protein substrates

Signal transduction proteins

Signal transduction proteins, Alzheimer

Signal transduction receptor protein kinases

Signal transduction regulatory proteins

Signal transduction via protein phosphorylation

Signal-transducing proteins

Signaling RGS proteins

Signaling and G proteins

Signaling by G Protein-Coupled Receptors

Signaling mitogen-activated protein kinases

Signaling pathways protein kinase family

Signaling pathways protein tyrosine kinases

Signaling protein

Signaling protein

Signalling proteins

Suppressor of cytokine signaling proteins

The complexity of G protein signalling

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