Gprotein coupled receptors : trafficking and oligomerization

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Autres auteurs : Conn P. Michael (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Gprotein coupled receptors : trafficking and oligomerization / edited by P. Michael Conn
Publié : Amsterdam : Elsevier B. V. , 2013, cop. 2013
Collection : Methods in enzymology (Online) ; 521
Accès en ligne : Accès Nantes Université
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Documents associés : Autre format: G protein coupled receptors
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  • Therapeutic rescue of misfolded/mistrafficked mutants : automation-friendly high-throughput assays for identification of pharmacoperone drugs of GPCRs
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  • Trafficking of the follitropin receptor
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  • Single-molecule imaging technique to study the dynamic regulation of GPCR function at the plasma membrane
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  • GPCR oligomerization and receptor trafficking
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  • [beta]-arrestins and g protein-coupled receptor trafficking
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  • Tracking cell surface mobility of GPCRs using [alpha]-Bungarotoxin-linked fluorophores
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  • Regulatory mechanism of G protein-coupled receptor trafficking to the plasma membrane : a role for mRNA localization
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  • Dissecting trafficking and signalin of atypical chemokine receptors
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  • Systematic and quantitative analysis of G protein-coupled receptor trafficking motifs
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  • Identification of endoplasmic reticulum export motifs for G protein-coupled receptors
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  • Amino-acid residues of G-protein-coupled receptors critical for endoplasmic reticulum export and trafficking
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  • G-protein-coupled heteromers : regulation in disease
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  • Hetero-oligomerization and specificity changes of G protein-coupled purinergic receptors : novel insight into diversification of signal transduction
  • P. 259
  • Biomolecular fluorescence complementation analysis of G protein-coupled receptor dimerization in living cells
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  • G protein-coupled receptor heterodimerization in the brain
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  • Experimental strategies for studying G protein-coupled receptor homo-heteromerization with radioligand binding and signal transduction methods
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  • Analysis of GPCR dimerization using acceptor photobleaching resonance energy transfer techniques
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  • Techniques for the discovery of GPCR-associated protein complexes
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  • Expression, purification, and analysis of G-protein-coupled receptor kinases
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  • Modern methods to investigate the oligomerization of glycoprotein hormone receptors (TSHR, LHR, FSHR)