beta-Arrestins
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Non-visual system arrestins that negatively regulate G-PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORS (GPCRs) and may also function independently of GPCR signaling. They bind and recruit many different signaling factors, including MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASES; SRC-FAMILY-KINASES; and FILAMIN to GPCRs and may recognize different phosphorylation states of the receptors to determine the specificity of the cellular response to signaling.
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D000071557
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D12.644.360.024.098.525 D12.776.157.057.005.525 D12.776.476.024.104.525 D12.776.543.090.525
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Pacheco J, Pe?a KA, Savransky S, Gidon A, Hammond GRV, Janetzko J, Vilardaga JP. Fast-diffusing receptor collisions with slow-diffusing peptide ligand assemble the ternary parathyroid hormone-GPCR-arrestin complex. Nat Commun. 2024 12 03; 15(1):10499.
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Patrick C, Ettah U, Nguyen V, Hart C, Atchley E, Mallela K, Scheinman RI, Monte AA. Functional differences in the mu opioid receptor SNP 118A>G are dependent on receptor splice-variant and?agonist-specific recruitment of ?-arrestin. Clin Transl Sci. 2024 Aug; 17(8):e13888.
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Hua F, Zhu H, Yu W, Zheng Q, Zhang L, Liang W, Lin Y, Xiao F, Yi P, Xiong Y, Dong Y, Li H, Fang L, Liu H, Ying J, Wang X. ?-arrestin1 regulates astrocytic reactivity via Drp1-dependent mitochondrial fission: implications in postoperative delirium. J Neuroinflammation. 2023 May 11; 20(1):113.
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Janetzko J, Kise R, Barsi-Rhyne B, Siepe DH, Heydenreich FM, Kawakami K, Masureel M, Maeda S, Garcia KC, von Zastrow M, Inoue A, Kobilka BK. Membrane phosphoinositides regulate GPCR-?-arrestin complex assembly and dynamics. Cell. 2022 11 23; 185(24):4560-4573.e19.
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Eichel K, Julli? D, Barsi-Rhyne B, Latorraca NR, Masureel M, Sibarita JB, Dror RO, von Zastrow M. Catalytic activation of ?-arrestin by GPCRs. Nature. 2018 05; 557(7705):381-386.
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Eichel K, von Zastrow M. Subcellular Organization of GPCR Signaling. Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2018 02; 39(2):200-208.
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Eichel K, Julli? D, von Zastrow M. ?-Arrestin drives MAP kinase signalling from clathrin-coated structures after GPCR dissociation. Nat Cell Biol. 2016 Mar; 18(3):303-10.
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Andressen KW, Manfra O, Brevik CH, Ulsund AH, Vanhoenacker P, Levy FO, Krobert KA. The atypical antipsychotics clozapine and olanzapine promote down-regulation and display functional selectivity at human 5-HT7 receptors. Br J Pharmacol. 2015 Aug; 172(15):3846-60.
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Hathaway HA, Pshenichkin S, Grajkowska E, Gelb T, Emery AC, Wolfe BB, Wroblewski JT. Pharmacological characterization of mGlu1 receptors in cerebellar granule cells reveals biased agonism. Neuropharmacology. 2015 Jun; 93:199-208.
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Kamal FA, Travers JG, Blaxall BC. Embracing bias: ?1-adrenergic receptor-biased ligands and nuclear miRNA processing. Circ Res. 2014 Feb 28; 114(5):742-5.
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