نتایج جستجو برای: rgs4

تعداد نتایج: 337  

2009
Kyoung Seob Song Yeon Ho Choi Jong-Mu Kim Hyunjae Lee Tae-Jin Lee Joo-Heon Yoon

Song KS, Choi YH, Kim JM, Lee H, Lee TJ, Yoon JH. Suppression of prostaglandin E2-induced MUC5AC overproduction by RGS4 in the airway. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 296: L684–L692, 2009. First published February 6, 2009; doi:10.1152/ajplung.90396.2008.—The mechanism by which E-prostanoid (EP) receptor is critically involved in PGE2-induced mucin 5AC (MUC5AC) gene expression in the airway h...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
simin namvar department of physiology, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university javad mirnajafi-zadeh department of physiology, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university mohammad javan department of physiology, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university maryam zeraati department of physiology, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university

introduction: application of low-frequency stimulation (lfs) is a new method for treatment of drug resistant epileptic patients. previous studies demonstrated that activation of receptors coupled to gi proteins is one of the mechanisms of the anticonvulsant effect of lfs. thus, in this study, alterations in the expression of rgs4 and rgs10 proteins, as negative regulators of gi proteins, were i...

2009
Qin Wang Lee-Yuan Liu-Chen John R. Traynor

ENDOGENOUS RGS4 PROTEIN IN SH-SY5Y CELLS Qin Wang, Lee-Yuan Liu-Chen, and John R. Traynor From Department of Pharmacology and Substance Abuse Research Center, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109 and Department of Pharmacology, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19140 Running head: Modulation of opioid signaling by endogenous RGS4 Address corresp...

Journal: :The journal of peptide research : official journal of the American Peptide Society 2004
Y Jin H Zhong J R Omnaas R R Neubig H I Mosberg

Regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins form a multifunctional signaling family. A key role of RGS proteins is binding to the G-protein Galpha-subunit and acting as GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs), thereby rapidly terminating G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling. Using the published RGS4-Gialpha1 X-ray structure we have designed and synthesized a series of cyclic peptides, mod...

Journal: :Circulation Research 2008

Journal: :International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2020

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2010
David L Roman Levi L Blazer C Aaron Monroy Richard R Neubig

Regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins act to temporally modulate the activity of G protein subunits after G protein-coupled receptor activation. RGS proteins exert their effect by directly binding to the activated Galpha subunit of the G protein, catalyzing the accelerated hydrolysis of GTP and returning the G protein to its inactive, heterotrimeric form. In previous studies, we have ...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2007
Johannes Bodenstein Roger K Sunahara Richard R Neubig

Regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins modulate G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling. The N termini of some RGS4-family proteins provide receptor specificity and also contain an N-end rule determinant that results in ubiquitylation and decreased protein expression. The relevance of these mechanisms to other RGS proteins is not fully understood. Thus we examined function, recepto...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Wenhua Liu Eunice Y Yuen Patrick B Allen Jian Feng Paul Greengard Zhen Yan

The noradrenergic system in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is involved in many physiological and psychological processes, including working memory and mood control. To understand the functions of the noradrenergic system, we examined the regulation of NMDA receptors (NMDARs), key players in cognition and emotion, by alpha1- and alpha2-adrenergic receptors (alpha1-ARs, alpha2-ARs) in PFC pyramidal ...

2010
David L. Roman Levi L. Blazer C. Aaron Monroy Richard R. Neubig

Regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins act to temporally modulate the activity of G protein subunits after G proteincoupled receptor activation. RGS proteins exert their effect by directly binding to the activated G subunit of the G protein, catalyzing the accelerated hydrolysis of GTP and returning the G protein to its inactive, heterotrimeric form. In previous studies, we have sought...

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