نتایج جستجو برای: rgs proteins

تعداد نتایج: 556426  

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1999
Karim Melliti Ulises Meza Rory Fisher Brett Adams

Regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins bind to the alpha subunits of certain heterotrimeric G proteins and greatly enhance their rate of GTP hydrolysis, thereby determining the time course of interactions among Galpha, Gbetagamma, and their effectors. Voltage-gated N-type Ca channels mediate neurosecretion, and these Ca channels are powerfully inhibited by G proteins. To determine whe...

Journal: :Receptors & channels 2003
Peter Chidiac Anju A Roy

RGS proteins attenuate the activities of heterotrimeric G proteins largely by promoting the hydrolysis of the activating nucleotide GTP. This review discusses the interactions of RGS proteins and G proteins and how those interactions are regulated by a variety of factors including auxiliary proteins and other cellular constituents, posttranslational modifications, and intracellular localization...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2011
Rachael E Waterson Corbin G Thompson Nathaniel W Mabe Kuljeet Kaur Jeffery N Talbot Richard R Neubig Boyd R Rorabaugh

AIMS Regulator of G protein signalling (RGS) proteins act as molecular 'off switches' that terminate G protein signalling by catalyzing the hydrolysis of Gα-bound GTP to GDP. Many different Gα(i)-coupled receptors have been implicated in the cardioprotective effects of ischaemic preconditioning. However, the role of RGS proteins in modulating cardioprotection has not been previously investigate...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2016
Kyle J Gerber Katherine E Squires John R Hepler

The regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) family of proteins serves critical roles in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) and heterotrimeric G protein signal transduction. RGS proteins are best understood as negative regulators of GPCR/G protein signaling. They achieve this by acting as GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) for Gα subunits and accelerating the turnoff of G protein signaling. Many RG...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1997

Journal: :Cell 2004
Heather A. Hess Jens-Christian Röper Stephan W. Grill Michael R. Koelle

Heterotrimeric G proteins promote microtubule forces that position mitotic spindles during asymmetric cell division in C. elegans embryos. While all previously studied G protein functions require activation by seven-transmembrane receptors, this function appears to be receptor independent. We found that mutating a regulator of G protein signaling, RGS-7, resulted in hyperasymmetric spindle move...

Journal: :Trends in pharmacological sciences 2008
Marta Lomazzi Paul A Slesinger Christian Lüscher

Regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins are strong modulators of G-protein-mediated pathways in the nervous system. One function of RGS proteins is to accelerate the activation-deactivation kinetics of G-protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium (GIRK) channels. The opening of GIRK channels reduces the firing rates of neurons. Recent studies indicate that RGS proteins also modulate ...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2008
M J Clark J J Linderman J R Traynor

Regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins accelerate the endogenous GTPase activity of Galpha(i/o) proteins to increase the rate of deactivation of active Galpha-GTP and Gbetagamma signaling molecules. Previous studies have suggested that RGS proteins are more effective on less efficiently coupled systems such as with partial agonist responses. To determine the role of endogenous RGS prot...

2007
Xinyan Huang Raelene A. Charbeneau Ying Fu Kuljeet Kaur Isabelle Gerin Ormond A. MacDougald Richard R. Neubig

Objective: Guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein) mediated signaling plays major roles in endocrine/metabolic function. Regulators of G protein signaling (RGS proteins) are responsible for the subsecond turn-off of G protein signaling and are inhibitors of signal transduction in vitro, but the physiological function of RGS proteins remains poorly defined in part due to functional redund...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
M E Sowa W He T G Wensel O Lichtarge

Proteins of the regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) family accelerate GTP hydrolysis by the alpha subunits (G(alpha)) of G proteins, leading to rapid recovery of signaling cascades. Many different RGS proteins can accelerate GTP hydrolysis by an individual G(alpha), and GTP hydrolysis rates of different G(alpha)s can be enhanced by the same RGS protein. Consequently, the mechanisms for speci...

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