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    The G-protein-coupled receptor phosphatase: a protein phosphatase type 2A with a distinct subcellular distribution and substrate specificity. 

    Csortos, C; DePaoli-Roach, AA; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Payne, ES; Pitcher, JA (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 1995-08-29)
    Phosphorylation of G-protein-coupled receptors plays an important role in regulating their function. In this study the G-protein-coupled receptor phosphatase (GRP) capable of dephosphorylating G-protein-coupled receptor ...
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    Identification of the endophilins (SH3p4/p8/p13) as novel binding partners for the beta1-adrenergic receptor. 

    DeCamilli, P; Hall, RA; Hu, LA; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Miller, WE; Pitcher, JA; Ringstad, N; ... (8 authors) (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 1999-10-26)
    Several G-protein coupled receptors, such as the beta1-adrenergic receptor (beta1-AR), contain polyproline motifs within their intracellular domains. Such motifs in other proteins are known to mediate protein-protein interactions ...

    beta2-Adrenergic receptor regulation by GIT1, a G protein-coupled receptor kinase-associated ADP ribosylation factor GTPase-activating protein. 

    Claing, A; Freeman, JL; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Moss, J; Patton, WA; Pitcher, JA; Premont, Richard Thomas; ... (9 authors) (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 1998-11-24)
    G protein-coupled receptor activation leads to the membrane recruitment and activation of G protein-coupled receptor kinases, which phosphorylate receptors and lead to their inactivation. We have identified a novel ...
     

     

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    AuthorLefkowitz, Robert J (3)
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    Claing, A (1)Csortos, C (1)DeCamilli, P (1)DePaoli-Roach, AA (1)Freeman, JL (1)Hall, RA (1)Hu, LA (1)Miller, WE (1)... View MoreDate Issued1995 (1)1998 (1)1999 (1)TypeJournal article (3)SubjectAnimals (3)Cattle (3)
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    Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing (2)Cell Line (2)Cell Membrane (2)GTP-Binding Proteins (2)Spodoptera (2)ADP-Ribosylation Factors (1)Adrenergic beta-1 Receptor Agonists (1)... View MoreAffiliation of Duke Author(s)Basic Science Departments (3)Biochemistry (3)Chemistry (3)Clinical Science Departments (3)Duke (3)Duke Cancer Institute (3)
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