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Arrestins (abbreviated Arr) are a small family of proteins important for regulating signal transduction at G protein-coupled receptors. Arrestins were... |
Beta-arrestin-2, also known as arrestin beta-2, is an intracellular protein that in humans is encoded by the ARRB2 gene. Members of arrestin/beta-arrestin... |
Blasi A (May 1993). "Molecular analysis of human beta-arrestin-1: cloning, tissue distribution, and regulation of expression. Identification of two isoforms... |
activates cAMP. The V2R continues to activate Gs after being internalized by β-arrestin rather than being desensitized. This internalized Gs signaling by V2R is... |
phosphorylation, the GPCR's affinity for β-arrestin (β-arrestin-1/2 in most tissues) is increased, at which point β-arrestin may bind and act to both sterically... |
Thrombin receptor (section Tissue distribution) phosphorylation of activated receptors by kinases, which increases affinity for arrestin. Arrestin prevents protein-receptor interaction and the receptor becomes dephosphorylated... |
TAAR1 (section Tissue distribution) Clinical Pharmacology. Retrieved 16 July 2018. Tissue Distribution CNS (region specific) & several peripheral tissues: Stomach > amygdala, kidney, lung, small... |
disulfide bridge, Asp-Arg-Tyr, which is responsible for association with arrestin and, Lys/Arg-Lys/Arg-X-X-Lys/Arg, which interacts with G-proteins. The... |
5961. PMID 10820279. Bennett TA, Maestas DC, Prossnitz ER (Aug 2000). "Arrestin binding to the G protein-coupled N-formyl peptide receptor is regulated... |
beta-arrestin-mediated endocytosis (and intracellular accumulation) of AVPR1A, since AVPR2 is far less likely to dissociate from beta-arrestin. The activity/genetic... |
Κ-opioid receptor (section Distribution) 6'-Guanidinonaltrindole (6'-GNTI) – biased ligand: G protein agonist, β-arrestin antagonist Butorphan – full agonist Butorphanol – partial agonist Cyclorphan... |
Urotensin-II receptor (section Tissue distribution) also promotes beta arrestin translocation. Beta arrestin is important for ceasing the response of a receptor to a stimuli. Beta arrestin also brings with... |
receptor will lead to receptor phosphorylation that recruits β-arrestin 1 and β-arrestin 2, resulting in a loss of responsiveness and internalization (endocytosis... |
RALGDS gene in humans. RALGDS has been shown to interact with: Arrestin beta 1, Arrestin beta 2, HRAS, KRAS, MRAS, RAP1A, RAP2A, RAPGEF2, and RRAS. GRCh38:... |
5-HT2A receptor (section Distribution) Whole-body distribution of the 5-HT2A/2C receptor agonist, [11C]Cimbi-36 show uptake in several internal organs and brown adipose tissue (BAT), but it... |
Enhancement of lipolysis in adipose tissue. Thermogenesis in skeletal muscle It is located mainly in adipose tissue and is involved in the regulation of... |
Shichida Y, Oishi T, Tamotsu S, Terakita A (January 2011). Barnes S (ed.). "β-arrestin functionally regulates the non-bleaching pigment parapinopsin in lamprey... |
archaea - arginine - argipressin - aromatic amine - aromatic compound - arrestin - Arrhenius equation - aryl hydrocarbon receptor - asparagine - aspartic... |
δ-opioid receptors have been shown to interact with β2 adrenergic receptors, arrestin β1 and GPRASP1. κ-opioid receptor μ-opioid receptor GRCh38: Ensembl release... |
receptor-like receptor, receptor activity-modifying protein 1 (RAMP1), and beta-arrestin". J. Biol. Chem. 276 (45): 42182–90. doi:10.1074/jbc.M107323200. PMID 11535606... |