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Class:IdLiteratureReference:8862129
_displayNameStabilization of the GDP-bound conformation of Gialpha by a peptide derived from the G-protein regulatory motif of AGS3
_timestamp2016-02-25 13:04:07
author[Person:8862128] Peterson, Y K
[Person:8862131] Bernard, M L
[Person:5205876] Ma, H
[Person:5679146] Hazard, S
[Person:8862133] Graber, S G
[Person:8862127] Lanier, S M
created[InstanceEdit:8862134] Jupe, Steve, 2016-02-25
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages33193-6
pubMedIdentifier10969064
titleStabilization of the GDP-bound conformation of Gialpha by a peptide derived from the G-protein regulatory motif of AGS3
volume275
year2000
(literatureReference)[Summation:751022] The liganded receptor undergoes a conformational change, gen...
[RegulationReference:9641698] Negative regulation by 'GPSM1, GPSM3,(GPSM2, PCP2) [cytosol]' AGS3 inhibits GDP dissociation from galpha subunits of the Gi family and rhodopsin-dependent activation of transducin
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