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Subcellular targeting of RGS9-2 is controlled by multiple molecular determinants on its membrane anchor, R7BP
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Subcellular targeting of RGS9-2 is controlled by multiple molecular determinants on its membrane anchor, R7BP

J.H. Song, J.J. Waataja and K.A. Martemyanov
Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol.281(22), pp.15361-15369
2006
PMID: 16574655

Abstract

Amino Acid Sequence Amino Acid Substitution Animals Base Sequence Binding Sites Cell Line Cell Membrane Cells, Cultured DNA, Complementary Mice Molecular Sequence Data Mutagenesis, Site-Directed Nerve Tissue Proteins Neurons Rats Recombinant Proteins RGS Proteins Subcellular Fractions Amino acids Biological membranes Complexation Mutagens Neurology amino acid derivative cysteine guanine nucleotide binding protein protein r7bp protein rgs9 2 unclassified drug animal cell article carboxy terminal sequence cell fractionation cell membrane mouse nonhuman palmitoylation postsynaptic membrane priority journal protein localization site directed mutagenesis Depalmitoylation Palmitoylated cysteines Regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) protein family Proteins
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1.159 Membrane Channels & Receptors
1.159.426 GPCR Signaling
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