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1 However, no or a reduced G-protein regulation of uptake can be initiated.
2 However, the chimera with a second and third double-loop further enhanced G-protein activation.
3 Conclusion: Low expression of RGS2 contributes to increased G-protein - coupled signaling in hypertensive patients.
4 The actions of dopamine are mediated by a family of five G-protein - coupled receptors.
5 Chemokines classically mediate their effects by binding to G-protein - coupled receptors called chemokine receptors.
6 An additional less potent but superadditive inhibitory effect on the G-protein is suggested.
7 Palmitoylation is a reversible, post-translational modification observed in a number of G-protein - coupled receptors.
8 It contains unusually low levels of 48k-protein and very high levels of G-protein .
9 Features important for intracellular G-protein activation and signal transduction are revealed.
10 The best-known effects of 2-AG are mediated by G-protein - coupled cannabinoid receptors.
11 Apelin is a peptide known as the ligand of the G-protein - coupled receptor APJ.
12 Receptor-mediated modulation of ion channels generally involves G-proteins , phosphorylation, or both in combination.
13 These receptors couple to multiple G-proteins and regulate intracellular signaling pathways.
14 We report an impaired obstacle-avoiding response of roots in Arabidopsis lacking a heterotrimeric G-protein .
15 Neuronal G-protein - gated potassium (GIRK) channels mediate the inhibitory effects of many neurotransmitters.
16 G-protein - coupled receptors comprise the largest family of mammalian transmembrane receptors.
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