Abstract Synthesis and maturation of G protein-coupled receptors are complex events that require an intricate combination of processes that include protein folding, post-translational modifications, and transport through distinct cellular compartments. Relatively little is known about the nature and kinetics of specific steps involved in these processes. Here, the human δ opioid receptor expressed in human embryonic kidney 293S cells is used as a model to delineate these steps and to establish the kinetics of receptor synthesis, glycosylation, and transport. We found that the receptor is synthesized as a core-glycosylatedM r 45,000 precursor that is converted to the fully mature M r 55,000 receptor with a half-time of about 120 min. In add...
<p>Cellular responses to environmental signals are mediated by a host of signal transduction protein...
Abstract The important role of G protein-coupled receptor homo/heteromerization in receptor folding...
This dissertation examines the role of ubiquitination in regulating the endocytic trafficking of opi...
Abstract A great majority of G protein-coupled receptors are modified by N-glycosylation, but the f...
Abstract We have previously shown that only a fraction of the newly synthesized human δ opioid rece...
Abstract Quality control (QC) in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) scrutinizes newly synthesized prote...
Abstract Accumulating evidence has indicated that membrane-permeable G protein-coupled receptor lig...
Abstract Increasing evidence suggests that the folding and maturation of monomeric proteins and ass...
G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) export to the plasma membrane is considered to follow the default ...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a superfamily of cell-surface receptors which...
Abstract Protein palmitoylation is a reversible lipid modification that plays important roles for m...
<p>Our cells rely extensively on external signals for key cellular and systematic functions. Many of...
$\textit{Human mu opioid receptor}$ OPRM, a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) was produced in $\text...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Trafficking of central opioid receptors and desce...
Internalization, recycling, and resensitization of the human d-opioid receptor (hDOR) were studied i...
<p>Cellular responses to environmental signals are mediated by a host of signal transduction protein...
Abstract The important role of G protein-coupled receptor homo/heteromerization in receptor folding...
This dissertation examines the role of ubiquitination in regulating the endocytic trafficking of opi...
Abstract A great majority of G protein-coupled receptors are modified by N-glycosylation, but the f...
Abstract We have previously shown that only a fraction of the newly synthesized human δ opioid rece...
Abstract Quality control (QC) in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) scrutinizes newly synthesized prote...
Abstract Accumulating evidence has indicated that membrane-permeable G protein-coupled receptor lig...
Abstract Increasing evidence suggests that the folding and maturation of monomeric proteins and ass...
G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) export to the plasma membrane is considered to follow the default ...
AbstractG protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a superfamily of cell-surface receptors which...
Abstract Protein palmitoylation is a reversible lipid modification that plays important roles for m...
<p>Our cells rely extensively on external signals for key cellular and systematic functions. Many of...
$\textit{Human mu opioid receptor}$ OPRM, a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) was produced in $\text...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Trafficking of central opioid receptors and desce...
Internalization, recycling, and resensitization of the human d-opioid receptor (hDOR) were studied i...
<p>Cellular responses to environmental signals are mediated by a host of signal transduction protein...
Abstract The important role of G protein-coupled receptor homo/heteromerization in receptor folding...
This dissertation examines the role of ubiquitination in regulating the endocytic trafficking of opi...