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Papers associated with rgs2



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Gene expression analysis of the Xenopus laevis early limb bud proximodistal axis., Hudson DT, Bromell JS, Day RC, McInnes T, Ward JM, Beck CW., Dev Dyn. November 1, 2022; 251 (11): 1880-1896.              


Regulator of G protein signaling 2 (RGS2) and RGS4 form distinct G protein-dependent complexes with protease activated-receptor 1 (PAR1) in live cells., Ghil S, McCoy KL, Hepler JR., PLoS One. April 2, 2014; 9 (4): e95355.          


Left-right patterning in Xenopus conjoined twin embryos requires serotonin signaling and gap junctions., Vandenberg LN, Blackiston DJ, Rea AC, Dore TM, Levin M., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2014; 58 (10-12): 799-809.                


An intrinsic CRF signaling system within the optic tectum., Carr JA, Zhang B, Li W, Gao M, Garcia C, Lustgarten J, Wages M, Smith EE., Gen Comp Endocrinol. July 1, 2013; 188 204-11.  


Spinophilin/neurabin reciprocally regulate signaling intensity by G protein-coupled receptors., Wang X, Zeng W, Kim MS, Allen PB, Greengard P, Muallem S., EMBO J. June 6, 2007; 26 (11): 2768-76.


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.


G alpha(q/11) coupled to mammalian phospholipase C beta 3-like enzyme mediates the ginsenoside effect on Ca(2+)-activated Cl(-) current in the Xenopus oocyte., Choi S, Kim HJ, Ko YS, Jeong SW, Kim YI, Simonds WF, Oh JW, Nah SY., J Biol Chem. December 28, 2001; 276 (52): 48797-802.


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.


RGS proteins inhibit Xwnt-8 signaling in Xenopus embryonic development., Wu C, Zeng Q, Blumer KJ, Muslin AJ., Development. July 1, 2000; 127 (13): 2773-84.    


Molecular cloning and characterization of Xenopus RGS5., Saitoh O, Odagiri M, Masuho I, Nomoto S, Kinoshita N., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. April 2, 2000; 270 (1): 34-9.        


Effects of regulators of G protein-signaling proteins on the functional response of the mu-opioid receptor in a melanophore-based assay., Potenza MN, Gold SJ, Roby-Shemkowitz A, Lerner MR, Nestler EJ., J Pharmacol Exp Ther. November 1, 1999; 291 (2): 482-91.


New roles for RGS2, 5 and 8 on the ratio-dependent modulation of recombinant GIRK channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes., Herlitze S, Ruppersberg JP, Mark MD., J Physiol. June 1, 1999; 517 ( Pt 2) 341-52.


RGS proteins reconstitute the rapid gating kinetics of gbetagamma-activated inwardly rectifying K+ channels., Doupnik CA, Davidson N, Lester HA, Kofuji P., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 16, 1997; 94 (19): 10461-6.

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