The yeast mating response is one of the best understood heterotrimeric G protein signaling pathways. Yet, most descriptions of this system have been qualitative. We have quantitatively characterized the heterotrimeric G protein cycle in yeast based on direct in vivo measurements. We used fluorescence resonance energy transfer to monitor the association state of cyan fluorescent protein (CFP)-Galpha and Gbetagamma-yellow fluorescent protein (YFP), and we found that receptor-mediated G protein activation produced a loss of fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Quantitative time course and dose-response data were obtained for both wild-type and mutant cells possessing an altered pheromone response. These results paint a quantitative portrait...
Proteins are of high interest in biophysics research due to the important roles they play within cel...
A diverse array of external stimuli, including most hormones and neurotransmitters, bind to cell sur...
G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signalling cascades are a highly conserved and important method o...
Cellular responses to hormones and neurotransmitters are necessarily transient. The mating pheromone...
Extracellular signals, such as nutrients and hormones, cue intracellular pathways to produce adaptiv...
A common property of G protein-coupled receptors is that they become less responsive with prolonged ...
The yeast pheromone pathway consists of a canonical heterotrimeric G protein and MAP kinase cascade....
In yeast, two different constitutive mutants of the G protein alpha subunit have been reported. Gpa1...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are transmembrane proteins that are found at the plasma membrane...
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of receptors that respond to a wide varie...
To investigate fundamental processes conserved in all eukaryotic cells, the budding yeast Saccharomy...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the target of approximately 35% of all FDA-approved pharmace...
developed in vivo microscope-based translocation and FRET reporters to quantify multiple signaling e...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) regulate a variety of intracellular pathways through their abili...
Biology in the past two decades has shifted away from qualitative observation towards quantitative d...
Proteins are of high interest in biophysics research due to the important roles they play within cel...
A diverse array of external stimuli, including most hormones and neurotransmitters, bind to cell sur...
G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signalling cascades are a highly conserved and important method o...
Cellular responses to hormones and neurotransmitters are necessarily transient. The mating pheromone...
Extracellular signals, such as nutrients and hormones, cue intracellular pathways to produce adaptiv...
A common property of G protein-coupled receptors is that they become less responsive with prolonged ...
The yeast pheromone pathway consists of a canonical heterotrimeric G protein and MAP kinase cascade....
In yeast, two different constitutive mutants of the G protein alpha subunit have been reported. Gpa1...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are transmembrane proteins that are found at the plasma membrane...
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of receptors that respond to a wide varie...
To investigate fundamental processes conserved in all eukaryotic cells, the budding yeast Saccharomy...
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the target of approximately 35% of all FDA-approved pharmace...
developed in vivo microscope-based translocation and FRET reporters to quantify multiple signaling e...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) regulate a variety of intracellular pathways through their abili...
Biology in the past two decades has shifted away from qualitative observation towards quantitative d...
Proteins are of high interest in biophysics research due to the important roles they play within cel...
A diverse array of external stimuli, including most hormones and neurotransmitters, bind to cell sur...
G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signalling cascades are a highly conserved and important method o...