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The following pages link to R7BP, a novel neuronal protein interacting with RGS proteins of the R7 family (Q81230034):
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- Role of molecular chaperones in G protein beta5/regulator of G protein signaling dimer assembly and G protein betagamma dimer specificity (Q24317450) (← links)
- GPR158/179 regulate G protein signaling by controlling localization and activity of the RGS7 complexes (Q24605032) (← links)
- Type 5 G Protein β Subunit (Gβ5) Controls the Interaction of Regulator of G Protein Signaling 9 (RGS9) with Membrane Anchors (Q24606708) (← links)
- RGS9-2: probing an intracellular modulator of behavior as a drug target (Q24632848) (← links)
- The R7 RGS protein family: multi-subunit regulators of neuronal G protein signaling (Q24643521) (← links)
- Functional comparison of RGS9 splice isoforms in a living cell (Q24658414) (← links)
- μ-Opioid receptors and regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins: from a symposium on new concepts in mu-opioid pharmacology (Q26991859) (← links)
- Crystal structure of the multifunctional Gβ5–RGS9 complex (Q27649555) (← links)
- R7BP complexes with RGS9-2 and RGS7 in the striatum differentially control motor learning and locomotor responses to cocaine (Q28396194) (← links)
- D1 dopamine receptor signaling is modulated by the R7 RGS protein EAT-16 and the R7 binding protein RSBP-1 in Caenoerhabditis elegans motor neurons (Q28483848) (← links)
- Palmitoylation regulates plasma membrane-nuclear shuttling of R7BP, a novel membrane anchor for the RGS7 family (Q28512296) (← links)
- Brain-specific regulator of G-protein signaling 9-2 selectively interacts with alpha-actinin-2 to regulate calcium-dependent inactivation of NMDA receptors (Q28580254) (← links)
- Association between regulator of G protein signaling 9-2 and body weight (Q28742338) (← links)
- GNB5 mutation causes a novel neuropsychiatric disorder featuring attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, severely impaired language development and normal cognition (Q28975772) (← links)
- Stable G protein-effector complexes in striatal neurons: mechanism of assembly and role in neurotransmitter signaling. (Q30392788) (← links)
- Direct spatial control of Epac1 by cyclic AMP. (Q30487622) (← links)
- RSBP-1 is a membrane-targeting subunit required by the Galpha(q)-specific but not the Galpha(o)-specific R7 regulator of G protein signaling in Caenorhabditis elegans (Q30492826) (← links)
- Regulator of G protein signaling 6 (RGS6) protein ensures coordination of motor movement by modulating GABAB receptor signaling. (Q30505394) (← links)
- R7-binding protein targets the G protein beta 5/R7-regulator of G protein signaling complex to lipid rafts in neuronal cells and brain (Q33299601) (← links)
- Targeting of RGS7/Gbeta5 to the dendritic tips of ON-bipolar cells is independent of its association with membrane anchor R7BP. (Q33374783) (← links)
- Membrane anchor R9AP potentiates GTPase-accelerating protein activity of RGS11 x Gbeta5 complex and accelerates inactivation of the mGluR6-G(o) signaling (Q33717610) (← links)
- RGS7 and -11 complexes accelerate the ON-bipolar cell light response. (Q33845400) (← links)
- Proteomic identification of Hsc70 as a mediator of RGS9-2 degradation by in vivo interactome analysis (Q33932130) (← links)
- Nuclear localization of the G protein beta 5/R7-regulator of G protein signaling protein complex is dependent on R7 binding protein (Q33932409) (← links)
- Decreased RGS6 expression is associated with poor prognosis in pancreatic cancer patients (Q34029155) (← links)
- R9AP targeting to rod outer segments is independent of rhodopsin and is guided by the SNARE homology domain. (Q34104707) (← links)
- Differential effects of the Gβ5-RGS7 complex on muscarinic M3 receptor-induced Ca2+ influx and release. (Q34219347) (← links)
- A conserved protein interaction interface on the type 5 G protein beta subunit controls proteolytic stability and activity of R7 family regulator of G protein signaling proteins (Q34412814) (← links)
- Regulator of G protein signaling 6 (RGS6) induces apoptosis via a mitochondrial-dependent pathway not involving its GTPase-activating protein activity. (Q34489034) (← links)
- RGS6 suppresses Ras-induced cellular transformation by facilitating Tip60-mediated Dnmt1 degradation and promoting apoptosis. (Q34513042) (← links)
- Gi/o Signaling and the Palmitoyltransferase DHHC2 Regulate Palmitate Cycling and Shuttling of RGS7 Family-binding Protein (Q34787455) (← links)
- R9AP stabilizes RGS11-G beta5 and accelerates the early light response of ON-bipolar cells (Q35026775) (← links)
- An allosteric regulator of R7-RGS proteins influences light-evoked activity and glutamatergic waves in the inner retina (Q35070141) (← links)
- Regulator of G protein signaling 6 is a critical mediator of both reward-related behavioral and pathological responses to alcohol (Q35129073) (← links)
- TRPM1 forms complexes with nyctalopin in vivo and accumulates in postsynaptic compartment of ON-bipolar neurons in mGluR6-dependent manner (Q35188742) (← links)
- Membrane attachment is key to protecting transducin GTPase-activating complex from intracellular proteolysis in photoreceptors (Q35513856) (← links)
- Regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins as drug targets: modulating G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signal transduction (Q35523846) (← links)
- Sensitivity and kinetics of signal transmission at the first visual synapse differentially impact visually-guided behavior (Q35545728) (← links)
- β-arrestin2 plays permissive roles in the inhibitory activities of RGS9-2 on G protein-coupled receptors by maintaining RGS9-2 in the open conformation (Q35599100) (← links)
- D(2)-Dopamine receptors target regulator of G protein signaling 9-2 to detergent-resistant membrane fractions (Q35618940) (← links)
- How regulators of G protein signaling achieve selective regulation (Q35652043) (← links)
- Active Galpha(q) subunits and M3 acetylcholine receptors promote distinct modes of association of RGS2 with the plasma membrane (Q35652829) (← links)
- Orphan Receptor GPR158 Is an Allosteric Modulator of RGS7 Catalytic Activity with an Essential Role in Dictating Its Expression and Localization in the Brain (Q35662220) (← links)
- RGS9-2 modulates sensory and mood related symptoms of neuropathic pain (Q35695071) (← links)
- R7BP modulates opiate analgesia and tolerance but not withdrawal (Q35760250) (← links)
- Subcellular localization of regulator of G protein signaling RGS7 complex in neurons and transfected cells. (Q36087249) (← links)
- A unique role of RGS9-2 in the striatum as a positive or negative regulator of opiate analgesia (Q36141986) (← links)
- Psychostimulants, madness, memory... and RGS proteins? (Q36211464) (← links)
- Roles for Regulator of G Protein Signaling Proteins in Synaptic Signaling and Plasticity (Q36502948) (← links)
- Postnatal induction and localization of R7BP, a membrane-anchoring protein for regulator of G protein signaling 7 family-Gbeta5 complexes in brain (Q36539488) (← links)