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A Comprehensive Analysis of the Phylogeny, Genomic Organization and Expression of Immunoglobulin Light Chain Genes in Alligator sinensis, an Endangered Reptile Species., Wang X, Cheng G, Lu Y, Zhang C, Wu X, Han H, Zhao Y, Ren L., PLoS One. January 1, 2016; 11 (2): e0147704.                    


Gbetagamma activates GSK3 to promote LRP6-mediated beta-catenin transcriptional activity., Jernigan KK, Cselenyi CS, Thorne CA, Hanson AJ, Tahinci E, Hajicek N, Oldham WM, Lee LA, Hamm HE, Hepler JR, Kozasa T, Linder ME, Lee E., Sci Signal. May 11, 2010; 3 (121): ra37.


Analysis of the effects of anesthetics and ethanol on mu-opioid receptor., Minami K, Sudo Y, Shiraishi S, Seo M, Uezono Y., J Pharmacol Sci. January 1, 2010; 112 (4): 424-31.


Identification of a novel planarian G-protein-coupled receptor that responds to serotonin in Xenopus laevis oocytes., Nishimura K, Unemura K, Tsushima J, Yamauchi Y, Otomo J, Taniguchi T, Kaneko S, Agata K, Kitamura Y., Biol Pharm Bull. October 1, 2009; 32 (10): 1672-7.


Heterogeneous distribution of G protein alpha subunits in the main olfactory and vomeronasal systems of Rhinella (Bufo) arenarum tadpoles., Jungblut LD, Paz DA, López-Costa JJ, Pozzi AG., Zoolog Sci. October 1, 2009; 26 (10): 722-8.


Activators of G proteins inhibit GSK-3beta and stabilize beta-Catenin in Xenopus oocytes., Najafi SM., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. May 1, 2009; 382 (2): 365-9.


Molecular receptive range variation among mouse odorant receptors for aliphatic carboxylic acids., Repicky SE, Luetje CW., J Neurochem. April 1, 2009; 109 (1): 193-202.


Specificity of Gbetagamma signaling depends on Galpha subunit coupling with G-protein-sensitive K(+) channels., Geng X, Du XN, Rusinova R, Liu BY, Li F, Zhang X, Chen XJ, Logothetis DE, Zhang HL., Pharmacology. January 1, 2009; 84 (2): 82-90.


mu-Opioid receptor forms a functional heterodimer with cannabinoid CB1 receptor: electrophysiological and FRET assay analysis., Hojo M, Sudo Y, Ando Y, Minami K, Takada M, Matsubara T, Kanaide M, Taniyama K, Sumikawa K, Uezono Y., J Pharmacol Sci. November 1, 2008; 108 (3): 308-19.


Activation-dependent hindrance of photoreceptor G protein diffusion by lipid microdomains., Wang Q, Zhang X, Zhang L, He F, Zhang G, Jamrich M, Wensel TG., J Biol Chem. October 31, 2008; 283 (44): 30015-24.


Activation of the progesterone-signaling pathway by methyl-beta-cyclodextrin or steroid in Xenopus laevis oocytes involves release of 45-kDa Galphas., Sadler SE, Archer MR, Spellman KM., Dev Biol. October 1, 2008; 322 (1): 199-207.


The Xenopus laevis isoform of G protein-coupled receptor 3 (GPR3) is a constitutively active cell surface receptor that participates in maintaining meiotic arrest in X. laevis oocytes., Deng J, Lang S, Wylie C, Hammes SR., Mol Endocrinol. August 1, 2008; 22 (8): 1853-65.


Identification of peptides that inhibit regulator of G protein signaling 4 function., Wang Y, Lee Y, Zhang J, Young KH., Pharmacology. January 1, 2008; 82 (2): 97-104.


Specificity of Gbetagamma signaling to Kir3 channels depends on the helical domain of pertussis toxin-sensitive Galpha subunits., Rusinova R, Mirshahi T, Logothetis DE., J Biol Chem. November 23, 2007; 282 (47): 34019-30.


Galphai3 primes the G protein-activated K+ channels for activation by coexpressed Gbetagamma in intact Xenopus oocytes., Rubinstein M, Peleg S, Berlin S, Brass D, Dascal N., J Physiol. May 15, 2007; 581 (Pt 1): 17-32.


Pharmacological characterization of mouse GPRC6A, an L-alpha-amino-acid receptor modulated by divalent cations., Christiansen B, Hansen KB, Wellendorph P, Bräuner-Osborne H., Br J Pharmacol. March 1, 2007; 150 (6): 798-807.


G beta gamma signaling reduces intracellular cAMP to promote meiotic progression in mouse oocytes., Gill A, Hammes SR., Steroids. February 1, 2007; 72 (2): 117-23.


Noncanonical Wnt Signaling through G Protein-Linked PKCdelta Activation Promotes Bone Formation., Tu X, Joeng KS, Nakayama KI, Nakayama K, Rajagopal J, Carroll TJ, McMahon AP, Long F., Dev Cell. January 1, 2007; 12 (1): 113-27.


The metabotropic glutamate G-protein-coupled receptors mGluR3 and mGluR1a are voltage-sensitive., Ohana L, Barchad O, Parnas I, Parnas H., J Biol Chem. August 25, 2006; 281 (34): 24204-15.


Heterotrimeric G proteins form stable complexes with adenylyl cyclase and Kir3.1 channels in living cells., Rebois RV, Robitaille M, Galés C, Dupré DJ, Baragli A, Trieu P, Ethier N, Bouvier M, Hébert TE., J Cell Sci. July 1, 2006; 119 (Pt 13): 2807-18.


Gbetagamma-dependent and Gbetagamma-independent basal activity of G protein-activated K+ channels., Rishal I, Porozov Y, Yakubovich D, Varon D, Dascal N., J Biol Chem. April 29, 2005; 280 (17): 16685-94.


Spinophilin regulates Ca2+ signalling by binding the N-terminal domain of RGS2 and the third intracellular loop of G-protein-coupled receptors., Wang X, Zeng W, Soyombo AA, Tang W, Ross EM, Barnes AP, Milgram SL, Penninger JM, Allen PB, Greengard P, Muallem S., Nat Cell Biol. April 1, 2005; 7 (4): 405-11.


Use of Caenorhabditis elegans G{alpha}q chimeras to detect G-protein-coupled receptor signals., Walker MW, Jones KA, Tamm J, Zhong H, Smith KE, Gerald C, Vaysse P, Branchek TA., J Biomol Screen. March 1, 2005; 10 (2): 127-36.


Pertussis-toxin-sensitive Galpha subunits selectively bind to C-terminal domain of neuronal GIRK channels: evidence for a heterotrimeric G-protein-channel complex., Clancy SM, Fowler CE, Finley M, Suen KF, Arrabit C, Berton F, Kosaza T, Casey PJ, Slesinger PA., Mol Cell Neurosci. February 1, 2005; 28 (2): 375-89.


A Purkinje cell specific GoLoco domain protein, L7/Pcp-2, modulates receptor-mediated inhibition of Cav2.1 Ca2+ channels in a dose-dependent manner., Kinoshita-Kawada M, Oberdick J, Xi Zhu M., Brain Res Mol Brain Res. December 6, 2004; 132 (1): 73-86.


Gbetagamma-activated inwardly rectifying K(+) (GIRK) channel activation kinetics via Galphai and Galphao-coupled receptors are determined by Galpha-specific interdomain interactions that affect GDP release rates., Zhang Q, Dickson A, Doupnik CA., J Biol Chem. July 9, 2004; 279 (28): 29787-96.


A retinal-specific regulator of G-protein signaling interacts with Galpha(o) and accelerates an expressed metabotropic glutamate receptor 6 cascade., Dhingra A, Faurobert E, Dascal N, Sterling P, Vardi N., J Neurosci. June 23, 2004; 24 (25): 5684-93.


Galphai1 and Galphai3 differentially interact with, and regulate, the G protein-activated K+ channel., Ivanina T, Varon D, Peleg S, Rishal I, Porozov Y, Dessauer CW, Keren-Raifman T, Dascal N., J Biol Chem. April 23, 2004; 279 (17): 17260-8.


Dopamine D2-receptor activation differentially inhibits N- and R-type Ca2+ channels in Xenopus melanotrope cells., Zhang H, Jenks BG, Ciccarelli A, Roubos EW, Scheenen WJ., Neuroendocrinology. January 1, 2004; 80 (6): 368-78.


Biochemical and electrophysiological analyses of RGS8 function., Saitoh O, Yoshihiro K., Methods Enzymol. January 1, 2004; 390 129-48.


CaVbeta subunit-mediated up-regulation of CaV2.2 currents triggered by D2 dopamine receptor activation., Cantí C, Dolphin AC., Neuropharmacology. November 1, 2003; 45 (6): 814-27.


RGS9 modulates dopamine signaling in the basal ganglia., Rahman Z, Schwarz J, Gold SJ, Zachariou V, Wein MN, Choi KH, Kovoor A, Chen CK, DiLeone RJ, Schwarz SC, Selley DE, Sim-Selley LJ, Barrot M, Luedtke RR, Self D, Neve RL, Lester HA, Simon MI, Nestler EJ., Neuron. June 19, 2003; 38 (6): 941-52.


Na+ promotes the dissociation between Galpha GDP and Gbeta gamma, activating G protein-gated K+ channels., Rishal I, Keren-Raifman T, Yakubovich D, Ivanina T, Dessauer CW, Slepak VZ, Dascal N., J Biol Chem. February 7, 2003; 278 (6): 3840-5.


Galpha(16/z) chimeras efficiently link a wide range of G protein-coupled receptors to calcium mobilization., Liu AM, Ho MK, Wong CS, Chan JH, Pau AH, Wong YH., J Biomol Screen. February 1, 2003; 8 (1): 39-49.


Gating properties of GIRK channels activated by Galpha(o)- and Galpha(i)-coupled muscarinic m2 receptors in Xenopus oocytes: the role of receptor precoupling in RGS modulation., Zhang Q, Pacheco MA, Doupnik CA., J Physiol. December 1, 2002; 545 (2): 355-73.


Interaction of 14-3-3 protein with regulator of G protein signaling 7 is dynamically regulated by tumor necrosis factor-alpha., Benzing T, Köttgen M, Johnson M, Schermer B, Zentgraf H, Walz G, Kim E., J Biol Chem. September 6, 2002; 277 (36): 32954-62.


Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) stimulates epithelial sodium channel activity in A6 cells., Yue G, Malik B, Yue G, Eaton DC., J Biol Chem. April 5, 2002; 277 (14): 11965-9.


Molecular determinants for the differential coupling of Galpha(16) to the melatonin MT1, MT2 and Xenopus Mel1c receptors., Lai FP, Mody SM, Yung LY, Kam JY, Pang CS, Pang SF, Wong YH., J Neurochem. March 1, 2002; 80 (5): 736-45.


Characterization of the human fMLP receptor in neutrophils and in Xenopus oocytes., Wittmann S, Fröhlich D, Daniels S., Br J Pharmacol. March 1, 2002; 135 (6): 1375-82.


Gbeta residues that do not interact with Galpha underlie agonist-independent activity of K+ channels., Mirshahi T, Robillard L, Zhang H, Hébert TE, Logothetis DE., J Biol Chem. March 1, 2002; 277 (9): 7348-55.


Identification of a nonmammalian Golf subtype: functional role in olfactory signaling of airborne odorants in Xenopus laevis., Mezler M, Fleischer J, Conzelmann S, Korchi A, Widmayer P, Breer H, Boekhoff I., J Comp Neurol. October 29, 2001; 439 (4): 400-10.      


Phosphorylation and nuclear translocation of a regulator of G protein signaling (RGS10)., Burgon PG, Lee WL, Nixon AB, Peralta EG, Casey PJ., J Biol Chem. August 31, 2001; 276 (35): 32828-34.


Galpha(14) links a variety of G(i)- and G(s)-coupled receptors to the stimulation of phospholipase C., Ho MK, Yung LY, Chan JS, Chan JH, Wong CS, Wong YH., Br J Pharmacol. April 1, 2001; 132 (7): 1431-40.


Inhibition of a Gi-activated potassium channel (GIRK1/4) by the Gq-coupled m1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor., Hill JJ, Peralta EG., J Biol Chem. February 23, 2001; 276 (8): 5505-10.


Local anesthetic inhibition of G protein-coupled receptor signaling by interference with Galpha(q) protein function., Hollmann MW, Wieczorek KS, Berger A, Durieux ME., Mol Pharmacol. February 1, 2001; 59 (2): 294-301.


G protein beta gamma subunits inhibit nongenomic progesterone-induced signaling and maturation in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Evidence for a release of inhibition mechanism for cell cycle progression., Lutz LB, Kim B, Jahani D, Hammes SR., J Biol Chem. December 29, 2000; 275 (52): 41512-20.


Regulation of GIRK channel deactivation by Galpha(q) and Galpha(i/o) pathways., Mark MD, Ruppersberg JP, Herlitze S., Neuropharmacology. September 1, 2000; 39 (12): 2360-73.


Coupling of the muscarinic m2 receptor to G protein-activated K(+) channels via Galpha(z) and a receptor-Galpha(z) fusion protein. Fusion between the receptor and Galpha(z) eliminates catalytic (collision) coupling., Vorobiov D, Bera AK, Keren-Raifman T, Barzilai R, Dascal N., J Biol Chem. February 11, 2000; 275 (6): 4166-70.


Co-expression of Gbeta5 enhances the function of two Ggamma subunit-like domain-containing regulators of G protein signaling proteins., Kovoor A, Chen CK, He W, Wensel TG, Simon MI, Lester HA., J Biol Chem. February 4, 2000; 275 (5): 3397-402.


Mutagenesis in the switch IV of the helical domain of the human Gsalpha reduces its GDP/GTP exchange rate., Echeverría V, Hinrichs MV, Torrejón M, Ropero S, Martinez J, Toro MJ, Olate J., J Cell Biochem. January 1, 2000; 76 (3): 368-75.

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