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The following pages link to N terminus of type 5 adenylyl cyclase scaffolds Gs heterotrimer (Q37444511):
Displaying 18 items.
- Single-cell analysis of G-protein signal transduction (Q27023468) (← links)
- Gα(i/o)-coupled receptor-mediated sensitization of adenylyl cyclase: 40 years later (Q28084665) (← links)
- Segregation and crosstalk of D1 receptor-mediated activation of ERK in striatal medium spiny neurons upon acute administration of psychostimulants (Q28395155) (← links)
- Stable G protein-effector complexes in striatal neurons: mechanism of assembly and role in neurotransmitter signaling. (Q30392788) (← links)
- AKAP79 interacts with multiple adenylyl cyclase (AC) isoforms and scaffolds AC5 and -6 to alpha-amino-3-hydroxyl-5-methyl-4-isoxazole-propionate (AMPA) receptors (Q33825161) (← links)
- Fluorescent protein complementation assays: new tools to study G protein-coupled receptor oligomerization and GPCR-mediated signaling. (Q34345068) (← links)
- Regulation by Ca2+-Signaling Pathways of Adenylyl Cyclases (Q34413032) (← links)
- The GPCR heterotetramer: challenging classical pharmacology (Q34463989) (← links)
- Lighting up multiprotein complexes: lessons from GPCR oligomerization (Q34730200) (← links)
- Dopamine D(2) Receptor-Mediated Heterologous Sensitization of AC5 Requires Signalosome Assembly (Q35864824) (← links)
- Adenylyl Cyclase 5 Regulation by Gβγ Involves Isoform-Specific Use of Multiple Interaction Sites (Q36077736) (← links)
- A Quantitative Model of the GIRK1/2 Channel Reveals That Its Basal and Evoked Activities Are Controlled by Unequal Stoichiometry of Gα and Gβγ. (Q36257591) (← links)
- Scaffolding by A-kinase anchoring protein enhances functional coupling between adenylyl cyclase and TRPV1 channel (Q36596179) (← links)
- Dynamics of Gαi1 interaction with type 5 adenylate cyclase reveal the molecular basis for high sensitivity of Gi-mediated inhibition of cAMP production. (Q46515986) (← links)
- Evidence for functional pre-coupled complexes of receptor heteromers and adenylyl cyclase. (Q52338934) (← links)
- New Developments on the Adenosine Mechanisms of the Central Effects of Caffeine and Their Implications for Neuropsychiatric Disorders (Q60305571) (← links)
- Constitutive inhibitory G protein activity upon adenylyl cyclase-dependent cardiac contractility is limited to adenylyl cyclase type 6. (Q64916187) (← links)
- Control of glutamate release by complexes of adenosine and cannabinoid receptors (Q92886078) (← links)