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The following pages link to Site of G protein binding to rhodopsin mapped with synthetic peptides from the alpha subunit (Q70399454):
Displaying 50 items.
- G alpha 15 and G alpha 16 couple a wide variety of receptors to phospholipase C (Q24324791) (← links)
- The structural basis of arrestin-mediated regulation of G-protein-coupled receptors (Q24657537) (← links)
- Endogenous lipid activated G protein-coupled receptors: emerging structural features from crystallography and molecular dynamics simulations (Q27009220) (← links)
- Computational Simulation of the Activation Cycle of Gα Subunit in the G Protein Cycle Using an Elastic Network Model (Q27334008) (← links)
- Structure and orientation of a G protein fragment in the receptor bound state from residual dipolar couplings (Q27639607) (← links)
- Crystal structure of squid rhodopsin (Q27650621) (← links)
- Crystal structure of opsin in its G-protein-interacting conformation (Q27652301) (← links)
- Helix Dipole Movement and Conformational Variability Contribute to Allosteric GDP Release in Gα i Subunits † , ‡ (Q27653830) (← links)
- Structural basis of GDP release and gating in G protein coupled Fe2+ transport (Q27656687) (← links)
- The structural basis of agonist-induced activation in constitutively active rhodopsin (Q27667245) (← links)
- Stabilized G protein binding site in the structure of constitutively active metarhodopsin-II (Q27676468) (← links)
- Insights into congenital stationary night blindness based on the structure of G90D rhodopsin (Q27677322) (← links)
- A Constitutively Active Gα Subunit Provides Insights into the Mechanism of G Protein Activation (Q27678207) (← links)
- A transient interaction between the phosphate binding loop and switch I contributes to the allosteric network between receptor and nucleotide in Gαi1. (Q27681985) (← links)
- A Conserved Phenylalanine as a Relay between the 5 Helix and the GDP Binding Region of Heterotrimeric Gi Protein Subunit (Q27684726) (← links)
- The 2.2 A crystal structure of transducin-alpha complexed with GTP gamma S (Q27731495) (← links)
- The 2.0 A crystal structure of a heterotrimeric G protein (Q27732250) (← links)
- Crystal structure of the EF-Tu.EF-Ts complex from Thermus thermophilus (Q27741491) (← links)
- Light-activated rhodopsin induces structural binding motif in G protein alpha subunit (Q27749060) (← links)
- The GTPase superfamily: conserved structure and molecular mechanism (Q27860524) (← links)
- Structural determinants involved in the formation and activation of G protein betagamma dimers (Q27865227) (← links)
- Galpha subunit Gpa2 recruits kelch repeat subunits that inhibit receptor-G protein coupling during cAMP-induced dimorphic transitions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27933909) (← links)
- A novel family of candidate pheromone receptors in mammals (Q28143535) (← links)
- A novel multigene family may encode odorant receptors: a molecular basis for odor recognition (Q28276183) (← links)
- Rhodopsin-transducin interface: studies with conformationally constrained peptides (Q28365146) (← links)
- Coupling of bitter receptor to phosphodiesterase through transducin in taste receptor cells (Q28565935) (← links)
- How do receptors activate G proteins? (Q30364607) (← links)
- Structure and function of G proteins (Q30365050) (← links)
- An intact helical domain is required for Gα14 to stimulate phospholipase Cβ (Q30664771) (← links)
- Use of peptides-on-plasmids combinatorial library to identify high-affinity peptides that bind rhodopsin. (Q30851049) (← links)
- Mapping interaction sites between rhodopsin and arrestin by phage display and synthetic peptides (Q30851057) (← links)
- Mapping of contact sites in complex formation between transducin and light-activated rhodopsin by covalent crosslinking: use of a photoactivatable reagent (Q30988304) (← links)
- Mapping of contact sites in complex formation between light-activated rhodopsin and transducin by covalent crosslinking: use of a chemically preactivated reagent (Q30988308) (← links)
- Constraints on the conformation of the cytoplasmic face of dark-adapted and light-excited rhodopsin inferred from antirhodopsin antibody imprints. (Q31015910) (← links)
- Proteomic analysis of transducin β‐subunit structural heterogeneity (Q31021874) (← links)
- Antagonists of the receptor-G protein interface block Gi-coupled signal transduction. (Q32061869) (← links)
- Alternative splicing produces transcripts encoding two forms of the alpha subunit of GTP-binding protein Go (Q33257660) (← links)
- Mini-G proteins: Novel tools for studying GPCRs in their active conformation (Q33584774) (← links)
- Using ligand-based virtual screening to allosterically stabilize the activated state of a GPCR. (Q33640639) (← links)
- G protein antagonists. (Q33656580) (← links)
- Identification of a receptor/G-protein contact site critical for signaling specificity and G-protein activation (Q33712051) (← links)
- Cyclic peptide inhibitors of HIV-1 integrase derived from the LEDGF/p75 protein (Q33727544) (← links)
- Role of G-proteins in odor-sensing and CO2-sensing neurons in Drosophila (Q33805933) (← links)
- Molecular model of the G protein alpha subunit based on the crystal structure of the HRAS protein (Q33842411) (← links)
- Complexes between photoactivated rhodopsin and transducin: progress and questions (Q33873779) (← links)
- Receptor-G protein coupling is established by a potential conformational switch in the beta gamma complex (Q33885189) (← links)
- Synthetic peptides of the Rab effector domain inhibit vesicular transport through the secretory pathway (Q33923998) (← links)
- Structural basis of G protein-coupled receptor-Gi protein interaction: formation of the cannabinoid CB2 receptor-Gi protein complex (Q33931230) (← links)
- Surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy studies of membrane proteins: transducin binding and activation by rhodopsin monitored in thin membrane films (Q34040148) (← links)
- Mutational analysis of gap junction formation (Q34089125) (← links)