AbstractSignaling via G-protein coupled receptors is initiated by receptor-catalyzed nucleotide exchange on Gα subunits normally bound to GDP and Gβγ. Activated Gα·GTP then regulates effectors such as adenylyl cyclase. Except for Gβγ, no known regulators bind the adenylyl cyclase-stimulatory subunit Gαs in its GDP-bound state. We recently described a peptide, KB-752, that binds and enhances the nucleotide exchange rate of the adenylyl cyclase-inhibitory subunit Gαi. Herein, we report that KB-752 binds Gαs·GDP yet slows its rate of nucleotide exchange. KB-752 inhibits GTPγS-stimulated adenylyl cyclase activity in cell membranes, reflecting its opposing effects on nucleotide exchange by Gαi and Gαs
The molecular mechanisms of interaction between G(s) and the A(2A) adenosine receptor were investiga...
The G protein-coupled receptor cascade leading to production of the second messenger cAMP is replete...
Neuronal adenylate cyclase is responsive to a variety of neurotransmitters which stimulate or inhibi...
Signaling via G-protein coupled receptors is initiated by receptor-catalyzed nucleotide exchange on ...
Heterotrimeric G-proteins are molecular switches that regulate numerous signaling pathways involved ...
SummaryHeterotrimeric G proteins are molecular switches that regulate numerous signaling pathways in...
Guanylyl cyclases (GC) play important roles in a wide range of organisms. Three transmembrane GC re...
Adenylyl cyclase (AC) is an important messenger involved in G-protein-coupled-receptor signal transd...
Heterotrimeric G proteins are molecular switches that relay information intracellularly in response ...
Guanine-nucleotide regulatory binding proteins (G-proteins) serve to transduce information from agon...
The signalling pathway from G-protein-coupled receptors to the second messenger cAMP is present in v...
DdGCA is a Dictyostelium guanylyl cyclase with a topology typical for mammalian adenylyl cyclases co...
AbstractOver the past few years, it has become apparent that a large number of transmembrane signali...
G-proteins cycle between an inactive GDP-bound state and active GTP-bound state, serving as molecula...
Adenylyl cyclase isoforms are distinctly modulated by G protein subunits and are therefore hypothesi...
The molecular mechanisms of interaction between G(s) and the A(2A) adenosine receptor were investiga...
The G protein-coupled receptor cascade leading to production of the second messenger cAMP is replete...
Neuronal adenylate cyclase is responsive to a variety of neurotransmitters which stimulate or inhibi...
Signaling via G-protein coupled receptors is initiated by receptor-catalyzed nucleotide exchange on ...
Heterotrimeric G-proteins are molecular switches that regulate numerous signaling pathways involved ...
SummaryHeterotrimeric G proteins are molecular switches that regulate numerous signaling pathways in...
Guanylyl cyclases (GC) play important roles in a wide range of organisms. Three transmembrane GC re...
Adenylyl cyclase (AC) is an important messenger involved in G-protein-coupled-receptor signal transd...
Heterotrimeric G proteins are molecular switches that relay information intracellularly in response ...
Guanine-nucleotide regulatory binding proteins (G-proteins) serve to transduce information from agon...
The signalling pathway from G-protein-coupled receptors to the second messenger cAMP is present in v...
DdGCA is a Dictyostelium guanylyl cyclase with a topology typical for mammalian adenylyl cyclases co...
AbstractOver the past few years, it has become apparent that a large number of transmembrane signali...
G-proteins cycle between an inactive GDP-bound state and active GTP-bound state, serving as molecula...
Adenylyl cyclase isoforms are distinctly modulated by G protein subunits and are therefore hypothesi...
The molecular mechanisms of interaction between G(s) and the A(2A) adenosine receptor were investiga...
The G protein-coupled receptor cascade leading to production of the second messenger cAMP is replete...
Neuronal adenylate cyclase is responsive to a variety of neurotransmitters which stimulate or inhibi...