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Papers associated with gprc6a



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Differential pharmacological properties and signal transduction of the sphingosine 1-phosphate receptors EDG-1, EDG-3, and EDG-5., Ancellin N, Hla T., J Biol Chem. July 2, 1999; 274 (27): 18997-9002.


Cloning of a novel G-protein-coupled receptor GPR 51 resembling GABAB receptors expressed predominantly in nervous tissues and mapped proximal to the hereditary sensory neuropathy type 1 locus on chromosome 9., Ng GY, McDonald T, Bonnert T, Rigby M, Heavens R, Whiting P, Chateauneuf A, Coulombe N, Kargman S, Caskey T, Evans J, O'neill GP, Liu Q., Genomics. March 15, 1999; 56 (3): 288-95.


Targeted construction of phosphorylation-independent beta-arrestin mutants with constitutive activity in cells., Kovoor A, Celver J, Abdryashitov RI, Chavkin C, Gurevich VV., J Biol Chem. March 12, 1999; 274 (11): 6831-4.


Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase alpha participates in the m1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor-dependent regulation of Kv1.2 channel activity., Tsai W, Morielli AD, Cachero TG, Peralta EG., EMBO J. January 4, 1999; 18 (1): 109-18.


GABA(B) receptors function as a heteromeric assembly of the subunits GABA(B)R1 and GABA(B)R2., Jones KA, Borowsky B, Tamm JA, Craig DA, Durkin MM, Dai M, Yao WJ, Johnson M, Gunwaldsen C, Huang LY, Tang C, Shen Q, Salon JA, Morse K, Laz T, Smith KE, Nagarathnam D, Noble SA, Branchek TA, Gerald C., Nature. December 17, 1998; 396 (6712): 674-9.


Naloxone activation of mu-opioid receptors mutated at a histidine residue lining the opioid binding cavity., Spivak CE, Beglan CL, Seidleck BK, Hirshbein LD, Blaschak CJ, Uhl GR, Surratt CK., Mol Pharmacol. December 1, 1997; 52 (6): 983-92.


In Xenopus oocytes the human C3a and C5a receptors elicit a promiscuous response to the anaphylatoxins., Ames RS, Nuthulaganti P, Kumar C., FEBS Lett. October 21, 1996; 395 (2-3): 157-9.


G alpha-16 complements the signal transduction cascade of chemotactic receptors for complement factor C5a (C5a-R) and N-formylated peptides (fMLF-R) in Xenopus laevis oocytes: G alpha-16 couples to chemotactic receptors in Xenopus oocytes., Burg M, Raffetseder U, Grove M, Klos A, Köhl J, Bautsch W., FEBS Lett. December 27, 1995; 377 (3): 426-8.

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