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  • 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  Academic Article
  • Absence of the RGS9.Gbeta5 GTPase-activating complex in photoreceptors of the R9AP knockout mouse  Academic Article
  • Association of Rgs7/Gβ5 complexes with Girk channels and GABAB receptors in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons  Academic Article
  • Binding of β4γ5 by adenosine A1 and A2A receptors determined by stable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culture and mass spectrometry  Academic Article
  • Changes in striatal signaling induce remodeling of RGS complexes containing G beta 5 and R7BP subunits  Academic Article
  • G beta 5 recruits R7 RGS proteins to GIRK channels to regulate the timing of neuronal inhibitory signaling  Academic Article
  • G beta 5-RGS complexes are gatekeepers of hyperactivity involved in control of multiple neurotransmitter systems  Academic Article
  • Gbeta5 is required for normal light responses and morphology of retinal ON-bipolar cells  Academic Article
  • Girk channel modulation by assembly with allosterically regulated RGS proteins  Academic Article
  • Membrane anchor GTPase-accelerating protein activity of RGS11.G beta(5) complex and accelerates inactivation of the mGluR6-G(o) signaling  Academic Article
  • Membrane anchoring subunits specify selective regulation of RGS9/Gbeta5 GAP complex in photoreceptor neurons  Academic Article
  • Mitogenic signaling via endogenous kappa-opioid receptors in C6 glioma cells: Evidence for the involvement of protein kinase C and the mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling cascade  Academic Article
  • Novel GNB1 mutations disrupt assembly and function of G protein heterotrimers and cause global developmental delay in humans  Academic Article
  • Nuclear localization of the G protein beta 5/R7-regulator of G protein signaling protein complex is dependent on R7 binding protein  Academic Article
  • Pheromone-induced phosphorylation of a g-protein beta-subunit in saccharomyces-cerevisiae is associated with an adaptive response to mating pheromone  Academic Article
  • RGS expression rate-limits recovery of rod photoresponses  Academic Article
  • RGS6, but not RGS4, is the dominant regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) modulator of the parasympathetic regulation of mouse heart rate  Academic Article
  • RGS6/G beta 5 complex accelerates IKaCh gating kinetics in atrial myocytes and modulates parasympathetic regulation of heart rate  Academic Article
  • RGS7/G beta 5/R7BP complex regulates synaptic plasticity and memory by modulating hippocampal GABA(B)R-GIRK signaling  Academic Article
  • Retina-specific GTPase accelerator RGS11/G beta 5S/R9AP is a constitutive heterotrimer selectively targeted to mGluR6 in ON-bipolar neurons  Academic Article
  • Rgs9-g beta 5 substrate selectivity in photoreceptors - opposing effects of constituent domains yield high affinity of rgs interaction with the g protein-effector complex  Academic Article
  • Role for the rho-family gtpase cdc42 in yeast mating-pheromone signal pathway  Academic Article
  • Targeting of RGS7/G beta 5 to the dendritic tips of ON-bipolar cells is independent of its association with membrane anchor R7BP  Academic Article
  • The DEP domain determines subcellular targeting of the GTPase activating protein RGS9 in vivo  Academic Article
  • The complex of G protein regulator RGS9-2 and G beta(5) controls sensitization and signaling kinetics of type 5 adenylyl cyclase in the striatum  Academic Article
  • Transport of receptors, receptor signaling complexes and ion channels via neuropeptide-secretory vesicles  Academic Article
  • Type 5 G protein beta subunit (G beta 5) controls the interaction of regulator of G protein signaling 9 (RGS9) with membrane anchors  Academic Article

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