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Arrestins (abbreviated Arr) are a
small family of
proteins important for
regulating signal transduction at G protein-coupled receptors.
Arrestins were...
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arrestins and
heterotrimeric G-proteins:
collaborators and
competitors in signal...
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trafficking of beta-
arrestins. The role of beta-
arrestins in
endocytosis of the neurokinin-1 receptor". The Journal...
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ARRDCs (
arrestin domain containing proteins) in mammals, β-
arrestins (also
referred to as
visual and non-visual
arrestins) and Vps26-like
arrestins proteins...
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surface for the
binding of
scaffolding proteins called β-
arrestins (β-arr). Once bound, β-
arrestins both
sterically prevent G-protein
coupling and may recruit...
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conformations on the
intracellular side of the
receptor where G
proteins and β-
arrestins bind. Importantly,
studies have
shown that
oxidative metabolism is capable...
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involves the
action of a
specific GRK,
denoted ßARK, and also ß-
arrestins. The ß-
arrestins show high
affinity for
receptors that are both phosphorylated...
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Orsini MJ,
Benovic JL (1999). "Characterization of
dominant negative arrestins that
inhibit beta2-adrenergic
receptor internalization by
distinct mechanisms"...
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transcription factors . Beta-
arrestins:
Activation of the ADRB-1
receptor can lead to the
recruitment of Beta-
arrestins,
which are used to
activate signaling...
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important regulatory proteins for the MOR are the β-
arrestins arrestin beta 1 and
arrestin beta 2, and the RGS
proteins RGS4, RGS9-2, RGS14, and RGSZ2...