Search Results - "Tomhave, Eric D"
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Myocardial overexpression of GRK3 in transgenic mice: evidence for in vivo selectivity of GRKs
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-10-1998)“…Transgenic mice were generated with cardiac-specific overexpression of the G protein-coupled receptor kinase 3 (GRK3) to explore the in vivo role of this GRK…”
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Regulation of Human Interleukin-8 Receptor A: Identification of a Phosphorylation Site Involved in Modulating Receptor Functions
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (01-10-1995)“…The human type A interleukin-8 receptor (IL-8RA) was modified to express an amino-terminal epitope tag and stably overexpressed in a rat basophilic leukemia…”
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Thrombin Primes Responsiveness of Selective Chemoattractant Receptors at a Site Distal to G Protein Activation (∗)
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-02-1996)“…To define the molecular basis of human chemoattractant receptor regulation, rat basophilic leukemia RBL-2H3 cells, which are thrombin-responsive, were…”
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Cross-desensitization of Chemoattractant Receptors Occurs at Multiple Levels
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-11-1995)“…To define the molecular mechanisms of cross-regulation among chemoattractant receptors, we stably co-expressed, in a rat basophilic leukemia (RBL-2H3) cell…”
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Reciprocal in vivo regulation of myocardial G protein-coupled receptor kinase expression by β-adrenergic receptor stimulation and blockade
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (27-10-1998)“…Impaired myocardial beta-adrenergic receptor (betaAR) signaling, including desensitization and functional uncoupling, is a characteristic of congestive heart…”
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Human calcium‐calmodulin dependent protein kinase I: cDNA cloning, domain structure and activation by phosphorylation at threonine‐177 by calcium‐calmodulin dependent protein kinase I kinase
Published in The EMBO journal (01-08-1995)“…Human Ca(2+)‐calmodulin (CaM) dependent protein kinase I (CaMKI) encodes a 370 amino acid protein with a calculated M(r) of 41,337. The 1.5 kb CaMKI mRNA is…”
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Cross-desensitization of receptors for peptide chemoattractants. Characterization of a new form of leukocyte regulation
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-10-1994)“…The formylpeptide (fMLP) and C5a chemoattractants were previously shown to cross-desensitize each other's ability to mobilize Ca2+ in leukocytes but not to…”
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Cross-desensitization of chemoattractant receptors occurs at multiple levels. Evidence for a role for inhibition of phospholipase C activity
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (17-11-1995)“…To define the molecular mechanisms of cross-regulation among chemoattractant receptors, we stably coexpressed, in a rat basophilic leukemia (RBL-2H3) cell…”
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Differences in phosphorylation of formylpeptide and C5a chemoattractant receptors correlate with differences in desensitization
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-11-1993)“…To define the regulation of chemoattractant receptors, epitope-tagged human formyl peptide and C5a receptor cDNAs (ET-FR and ET-C5aR) were stably expressed in…”
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Regulation of stably transfected platelet activating factor receptor in RBL-2H3 cells. Role of multiple G proteins and receptor phosphorylation
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07-10-1994)“…Platelet activating factor (PAF) interacts with cell surface receptors to mediate inflammatory responses. To determine the mechanisms of PAF receptor…”
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Reciprocal in vivo regulation of myocardial G protein--coupled receptor kinase expression by (beta-adrenergic) receptor stimulation and blockade
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (27-10-1998)“…BACKGROUND: Impaired myocardial beta-adrenergic receptor (betaAR) signaling, including desensitization and functional uncoupling, is a characteristic of…”
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