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Arrestin Regulation of Small GTPases
2013The regulation of small GTPases by arrestins is a relatively new way by which arrestin can exert influence over cell signalling cascades, hence, molecular interactions and specific binding partners are still being discovered. A pathway showcasing the regulation of GTPase activity by β-arrestin was first elucidated in 2001.
Ryan T, Cameron, George S, Baillie
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Quantifying Biased β-Arrestin Signaling
2013It is now established that agonists do not uniformly activate pleiotropic signaling mechanisms initiated by receptors but rather can bias signals according to the unique receptor conformations they stabilize. One of the important emerging signaling systems where this can occur is through β-arrestin.
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Arrestin Pathways as Drug Targets
2013Our growing appreciation of the pluridimensionality of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) efficacy, coupled with the phenomenon of orthosteric ligand "bias," offers the prospect of drugs that selectively modulate different aspects of GPCR function for therapeutic benefit.
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Structure of the neurotensin receptor 1 in complex with β-arrestin 1
Nature, 2020Weijiao Huang +2 more
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