Retina-specific GTPase accelerator RGS11/Gβ5S/r9AP is a constitutive heterotrimer selectively targeted to mGluR6 in ON-bipolar neurons
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- Title
- Retina-specific GTPase accelerator RGS11/Gβ5S/r9AP is a constitutive heterotrimer selectively targeted to mGluR6 in ON-bipolar neurons
- Creators
- Y. Cao - University of MinnesotaI. Masuho - University of MinnesotaH. OkawaK. Xie - University of MinnesotaJ. Asami - National Center of Neurology and PsychiatryP.J. Kammermeier - University of Rochester Medical CenterD.M. Maddox - Jackson LaboratoryT. FurukawaT. Inoue - National Center of Neurology and PsychiatryA.P. Sampath - University of Southern CaliforniaK.A. Martemyanov - University of Minnesota
- Publication Details
- Journal of Neuroscience, Vol.29(29), pp.9301-9313
- Grant note
- National Institutes of Health: EY018139, EY017606, EY016313 National Institute of Biomedical Innovation: 05-32 Karl Kirschgessner Foundation
This work was supported by National Institutes of Health Grants EY018139 (K. A. M.), EY017606 (A. P. S.), and EY016313 (D. M. M.), National Institute of Biomedical Innovation Grant 05-32 (T. I.), and a Karl Kirschgessner Foundation vision research grant (A. P. S.). We thank Dr. William Simonds (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD) for the generous gift of anti-RGS7 and anti-G beta 5 antibodies and Dr. Jason Chen (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA) for providing G beta 5 knock-out mice. We also thank Gilbert Ahlstrand at the Imaging Center, University of Minnesota (St. Paul, MN) for the help with electron microscopy.
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- Export Date: 24 October 2025; Cited By: 74; CODEN: JNRSD
- Academic Unit
- Physiology and Biophysics Research; Miller School of Medicine
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- Journal article
- PMID
- 19625520
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- 991032828887502976