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The signaling proteins GPR158 and RGS7 modulate excitability of L2/3 pyramidal neurons and control A-type potassium channel in the prelimbic cortex
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The signaling proteins GPR158 and RGS7 modulate excitability of L2/3 pyramidal neurons and control A-type potassium channel in the prelimbic cortex

C. Song, C. Orlandi, L.P. Sutton and K.A. Martemyanov
Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol.294(35), pp.13145-13157
2019
PMID: 31311860

Abstract

Animals Cells, Cultured Female HEK293 Cells Humans Male Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Mice, Knockout Potassium Channels, Voltage-Gated Prefrontal Cortex Pyramidal Cells Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled RGS Proteins Signal Transduction Brain Mammals Potassium Proteins cyclic AMP cyclic AMP dependent protein kinase G protein coupled receptor G protein coupled receptor158 potassium channel RGS protein RGS protein regulator of G protein signaling 7 unclassified drug G protein coupled receptor GPR158 protein, mouse RGS protein Rgs7 protein, mouse voltage gated potassium channel Affective behaviors Cellular mechanisms G-protein coupled receptors Molecular mechanism Neuronal populations Physiological properties Potassium channels Signaling proteins animal behavior animal cell animal tissue Article chronic stress controlled study embryo enzyme phosphorylation female human human cell immobilization stress male mouse nerve excitability nonhuman physical stress prelimbic cortex priority journal protein function protein targeting pyramidal nerve cell signal transduction animal C57BL mouse cell culture HEK293 cell line knockout mouse metabolism prefrontal cortex pyramidal nerve cell signal transduction Neurons
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1.159 Membrane Channels & Receptors
1.159.426 GPCR Signaling
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