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    beta-arrestin-1 competitively inhibits insulin-induced ubiquitination and degradation of insulin receptor substrate 1. 

    Huang, J; Hupfeld, CJ; Imamura, T; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Olefsky, JM; Satoh, H; Shenoy, SK; ... (8 authors) (Mol Cell Biol, 2004-10)
    beta-arrestin-1 is an adaptor protein that mediates agonist-dependent internalization and desensitization of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and also participates in the process of heterologous desensitization between ...
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    beta-Arrestin-mediated PDE4 cAMP phosphodiesterase recruitment regulates beta-adrenoceptor switching from Gs to Gi. 

    Baillie, GS; Gall, I; Houslay, MD; Lefkowitz, Robert J; McPhee, I; Perry, SJ; Sood, A (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2003-02-04)
    Phosphorylation of the beta(2) adrenoreceptor (beta(2)AR) by cAMP-activated protein kinase A (PKA) switches its predominant coupling from stimulatory guanine nucleotide regulatory protein (G(s)) to inhibitory guanine nucleotide ...
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    Augmentation of cardiac contractility mediated by the human beta(3)-adrenergic receptor overexpressed in the hearts of transgenic mice. 

    Kohout, TA; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Mao, L; McDonald, Patricia H; Perry, SJ; Rockman, Howard A; Takaoka, H (Circulation, 2001-11-13)
    BACKGROUND: Stimulation of beta(1)- and beta(2)-adrenergic receptors (ARs) in the heart results in positive inotropy. In contrast, it has been reported that the beta(3)AR is also expressed in the human heart and that its ...
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    Regulation of G protein-coupled receptor signaling by scaffold proteins. 

    Hall, RA; Lefkowitz, Robert J (Circ Res, 2002-10-18)
    The actions of many hormones and neurotransmitters are mediated through stimulation of G protein-coupled receptors. A primary mechanism by which these receptors exert effects inside the cell is by association with heterotrimeric ...
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    When 7 transmembrane receptors are not G protein-coupled receptors. 

    Lefkowitz, Robert J; Rajagopal, K; Rockman, Howard A (J Clin Invest, 2005-11)
    Classically, 7 transmembrane receptors transduce extracellular signals by coupling to heterotrimeric G proteins, although recent in vitro studies have clearly demonstrated that they can also signal via G protein-independent ...
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    Beta-arrestin-mediated beta1-adrenergic receptor transactivation of the EGFR confers cardioprotection. 

    Barki-Harrington, L; Chen, J; Le Corvoisier, P; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Lemaire, A; Naga Prasad, SV; Noma, T; ... (11 authors) (J Clin Invest, 2007-09)
    Deleterious effects on the heart from chronic stimulation of beta-adrenergic receptors (betaARs), members of the 7 transmembrane receptor family, have classically been shown to result from Gs-dependent adenylyl ...
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    Dual modulation of cell survival and cell death by beta(2)-adrenergic signaling in adult mouse cardiac myocytes. 

    Kobilka, BK; Koch, Walter J; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Xiao, RP; Zheng, Ming; Zhu, WZ (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2001-02-13)
    The goal of this study was to determine whether beta(1)-adrenergic receptor (AR) and beta(2)-AR differ in regulating cardiomyocyte survival and apoptosis and, if so, to explore underlying mechanisms. One potential mechanism ...
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    Desensitization, internalization, and signaling functions of beta-arrestins demonstrated by RNA interference. 

    Ahn, S; Garrison, TR; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Miller, WE; Nelson, CD (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2003-02-18)
    Beta-arrestins bind to activated G protein-coupled receptor kinase-phosphorylated receptors, which leads to their desensitization with respect to G proteins, internalization via clathrin-coated pits, and signaling via a ...
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    Preservation of myocardial beta-adrenergic receptor signaling delays the development of heart failure after myocardial infarction. 

    Glower, Donald D Jr; Hata, Jonathan Andrew; Koch, Walter J; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Shah, AS; White, DC (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2000-05-09)
    When the heart fails, there is often a constellation of biochemical alterations of the beta-adrenergic receptor (betaAR) signaling system, leading to the loss of cardiac inotropic reserve. betaAR down-regulation and functional ...

    Smoothened signal transduction is promoted by G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2. 

    Caron, MG; Chen, JK; Fralish, GB; Kelly, P; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Meloni, AR; Salahpour, A; ... (8 authors) (Mol Cell Biol, 2006-10)
    Deregulation of the Sonic hedgehog pathway has been implicated in an increasing number of human cancers. In this pathway, the seven-transmembrane (7TM) signaling protein Smoothened regulates cellular proliferation ...
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