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Conditional Mutagenesis of G-Protein Coupled Receptors and G-Proteins
2007The G-protein-coupled receptor signaling system, consisting of a huge variety of receptors as well as of many G-proteins and effectors, operates in every cell and is involved in many physiological and pathological processes. The versatility of this system and the involvement of specific components makes G-protein-coupled receptors and their signaling ...
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2012
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the types of G protein that exist in the nervous system and the ways in which they regulate signal transduction and other processes essential for brain function. G proteins comprise several families of diverse cellular proteins that subserve an equally diverse array of cellular functions.
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Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the types of G protein that exist in the nervous system and the ways in which they regulate signal transduction and other processes essential for brain function. G proteins comprise several families of diverse cellular proteins that subserve an equally diverse array of cellular functions.
Eric J. Nestler+2 more
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G proteins and G-protein-coupled receptors: structure, function and interactions
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1991The G protein family continues to grow and at least 15 heterotrimeric G proteins have now been identified. This review deals with the nature of the functional domains of the members of the G-protein-coupled receptor family as well as the associated G proteins.
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