AbstractIn C. elegans, a Go/Gq signaling network regulates locomotion and egg laying [1–8]. Genetic analysis shows that activated Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) is suppressed by perturbations of this network, which include loss of the GOA-1 Goα, DGK-1 diacylglycerol kinase, EAT-16 G protein γ subunit–like (GGL)-containing RGS protein, or an unidentified protein encoded by the gene eat-11[9]. We cloned eat-11 and report that it encodes the Gβ5 ortholog GPB-2. Gβ5 binds specifically to GGL-containing RGS proteins, and the Gβ5/RGS complex can promote the GTP-hydrolyzing activity of Gα subunits [10, 11]. However, little is known about how this interaction affects G protein signaling in vivo. In addition to EAT-16, the GGL-...
AbstractHeterotrimeric G proteins are signal-transducing molecules activated by seven transmembrane ...
AbstractA novel class of regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins has been identified recent...
A cDNA corresponding to a known G protein alpha subunit, the alpha subunit of Go (Go alpha), was iso...
AbstractIn C. elegans, a Go/Gq signaling network regulates locomotion and egg laying [1–8]. Genetic ...
To elucidate the cellular role of the heterotrimeric G protein G_o, we have taken a molecular geneti...
AbstractBackground: Gβ proteins have traditionally been thought to complex with Gγ proteins to funct...
The genome of Caenorhabditis elegans harbors two genes for G-protein beta-subunits. Here, we describ...
AbstractWe investigated the EGL-30 (Gqα) pathway in C. elegans by using genetic screens to identify ...
AbstractWe find that C. elegans egl-30 encodes a heterotrimeric G protein α subunit more than 80% id...
AbstractRecent studies have shed light on the role of G-protein signaling, and in particular the reg...
In the nematode C. elegans, heterotrimeric G proteins have been shown to regulate the behavior of lo...
AbstractRecent studies describe a network of signaling proteins centered around Goα and Gqα that reg...
AbstractThe mau-8(qm57) mutation inhibits the function of GPB-2, a heterotrimeric G protein β subuni...
egl-30 encodes the single C. elegans ortholog of vertebrate Gα_q family members. We analyzed the exp...
AbstractThe frequencies of certain periodic behaviors of the nematode C. elegans are regulated in a ...
AbstractHeterotrimeric G proteins are signal-transducing molecules activated by seven transmembrane ...
AbstractA novel class of regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins has been identified recent...
A cDNA corresponding to a known G protein alpha subunit, the alpha subunit of Go (Go alpha), was iso...
AbstractIn C. elegans, a Go/Gq signaling network regulates locomotion and egg laying [1–8]. Genetic ...
To elucidate the cellular role of the heterotrimeric G protein G_o, we have taken a molecular geneti...
AbstractBackground: Gβ proteins have traditionally been thought to complex with Gγ proteins to funct...
The genome of Caenorhabditis elegans harbors two genes for G-protein beta-subunits. Here, we describ...
AbstractWe investigated the EGL-30 (Gqα) pathway in C. elegans by using genetic screens to identify ...
AbstractWe find that C. elegans egl-30 encodes a heterotrimeric G protein α subunit more than 80% id...
AbstractRecent studies have shed light on the role of G-protein signaling, and in particular the reg...
In the nematode C. elegans, heterotrimeric G proteins have been shown to regulate the behavior of lo...
AbstractRecent studies describe a network of signaling proteins centered around Goα and Gqα that reg...
AbstractThe mau-8(qm57) mutation inhibits the function of GPB-2, a heterotrimeric G protein β subuni...
egl-30 encodes the single C. elegans ortholog of vertebrate Gα_q family members. We analyzed the exp...
AbstractThe frequencies of certain periodic behaviors of the nematode C. elegans are regulated in a ...
AbstractHeterotrimeric G proteins are signal-transducing molecules activated by seven transmembrane ...
AbstractA novel class of regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins has been identified recent...
A cDNA corresponding to a known G protein alpha subunit, the alpha subunit of Go (Go alpha), was iso...