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Molecular Deconvolution Platform to Establish Disease Mechanisms by Surveying GPCR Signaling
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Molecular Deconvolution Platform to Establish Disease Mechanisms by Surveying GPCR Signaling

I. Masuho, S. Chavali, B.S. Muntean, N.K. Skamangas, K. Simonyan, D.N. Patil, G.M. Kramer, L. Ozelius, M.M. Babu and K.A. Martemyanov
Cell Reports, Vol.24(3), p.557
2018
PMID: 30021154

Abstract

Adenylyl Cyclases Animals Disease GTP Phosphohydrolases GTP-Binding Proteins HEK293 Cells Humans Mice, Inbred C57BL Models, Molecular Mutation Nucleotides Protein Domains Protein Multimerization Protein Stability Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled Signal Transduction G protein coupled receptor adenylate cyclase G protein coupled receptor guanine nucleotide binding protein guanosine triphosphatase nucleotide animal experiment animal model animal tissue Article Biochemistry controlled study dystonia female gene mutation genetic variability genetic variation human human cell male mouse nonhuman phenotype prediction priority journal protein analysis protein denaturation protein structure quantitative analysis signal transduction animal C57BL mouse Chemistry diseases genetics HEK293 cell line metabolism molecular model mutation protein domain protein multimerization protein stability
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.159 Membrane Channels & Receptors
1.159.426 GPCR Signaling
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Molecular Biology & Genetics

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