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The following pages link to RGS9, a GTPase accelerator for phototransduction (Q28610017):
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- A G protein gamma subunit-like domain shared between RGS11 and other RGS proteins specifies binding to Gbeta5 subunits (Q22004020) (← links)
- PHR1 encodes an abundant, pleckstrin homology domain-containing integral membrane protein in the photoreceptor outer segments (Q22010881) (← links)
- Six Patients with Bradyopsia (Slow Vision) (Q24262222) (← links)
- Interaction sites of the C-terminal region of the cGMP phosphodiesterase inhibitory subunit with the GDP-bound transducin alpha-subunit (Q24531359) (← links)
- R9AP, a membrane anchor for the photoreceptor GTPase accelerating protein, RGS9-1 (Q24533588) (← links)
- High expression levels in cones of RGS9, the predominant GTPase accelerating protein of rods (Q24569573) (← links)
- Type 5 G protein beta subunit (Gbeta5) controls the interaction of regulator of G protein signaling 9 (RGS9) with membrane anchors (Q24606708) (← links)
- The R7 RGS protein family: multi-subunit regulators of neuronal G protein signaling (Q24643521) (← links)
- Gbeta5 prevents the RGS7-Galphao interaction through binding to a distinct Ggamma-like domain found in RGS7 and other RGS proteins (Q24644618) (← links)
- Motor coordination deficits in mice lacking RGS9 (Q24648527) (← links)
- Fidelity of G protein beta-subunit association by the G protein gamma-subunit-like domains of RGS6, RGS7, and RGS11 (Q24651075) (← links)
- Interaction between RGS7 and polycystin (Q24653605) (← links)
- How vision begins: an odyssey (Q24655206) (← links)
- Functional comparison of RGS9 splice isoforms in a living cell (Q24658414) (← links)
- Instability of GGL domain-containing RGS proteins in mice lacking the G protein beta-subunit Gbeta5 (Q24670878) (← links)
- A regulator of G protein signaling, RGS3, inhibits gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-stimulated luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion (Q24794799) (← links)
- Structural determinants for regulation of phosphodiesterase by a G protein at 2.0 A (Q27630282) (← links)
- Molecular architecture of G o and the structural basis for RGS16-mediated deactivation (Q27650446) (← links)
- Structural and Functional Analysis of the Regulator of G Protein Signaling 2-Gαq Complex (Q27676578) (← links)
- A Constitutively Active Gα Subunit Provides Insights into the Mechanism of G Protein Activation (Q27678207) (← links)
- Structure, alternative splicing, and expression of the human RGS9 gene (Q28138018) (← links)
- RGS7 and RGS8 differentially accelerate G protein-mediated modulation of K+ currents (Q28139736) (← links)
- Palmitoylation of a conserved cysteine in the regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) domain modulates the GTPase-activating activity of RGS4 and RGS10 (Q28141136) (← links)
- Nuclear localization of G protein beta 5 and regulator of G protein signaling 7 in neurons and brain (Q28142336) (← links)
- Interaction of glutamic-acid-rich proteins with the cGMP signalling pathway in rod photoreceptors (Q28143260) (← links)
- The DEP Domain Determines Subcellular Targeting of the GTPase Activating Protein RGS9In Vivo (Q28183847) (← links)
- G beta 5.RGS7 inhibits G alpha q-mediated signaling via a direct protein-protein interaction (Q28188095) (← links)
- Human RGS6 gene structure, complex alternative splicing, and role of N terminus and G protein gamma-subunit-like (GGL) domain in subcellular localization of RGS6 splice variants (Q28205829) (← links)
- Defects in RGS9 or its anchor protein R9AP in patients with slow photoreceptor deactivation (Q28236836) (← links)
- Expression of GTPase-deficient Gialpha2 results in translocation of cytoplasmic RGS4 to the plasma membrane (Q28276163) (← links)
- RGSZ1, a Gz-selective RGS protein in brain. Structure, membrane association, regulation by Galphaz phosphorylation, and relationship to a Gz gtpase-activating protein subfamily (Q28283407) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of RGS9-1 by an endogenous protein kinase in rod outer segments (Q28362132) (← links)
- Light-induced translocation of RGS9-1 and Gβ5L in mouse rod photoreceptors (Q28512830) (← links)
- RGS9-2 modulates D2 dopamine receptor-mediated Ca2+ channel inhibition in rat striatal cholinergic interneurons (Q28578625) (← links)
- The GTPase activating factor for transducin in rod photoreceptors is the complex between RGS9 and type 5 G protein beta subunit (Q28609908) (← links)
- Membrane protein transport in photoreceptors: the function of PDEδ: the Proctor lecture (Q28610521) (← links)
- Regulators of G Protein Signaling (Q29302980) (← links)
- The proteome of the mouse photoreceptor sensory cilium complex (Q29619586) (← links)
- The evolution of regulators of G protein signalling proteins as drug targets - 20 years in the making: IUPHAR Review 21. (Q30397640) (← links)
- Cloning and characterization of RGS9-2: a striatal-enriched alternatively spliced product of the RGS9 gene (Q30653116) (← links)
- Expression patterns of the RGS9-1 anchoring protein R9AP in the chicken and mouse suggest multiple roles in the nervous system (Q31031856) (← links)
- Network-based bioinformatics analysis of spatio-temporal RNA-Seq data reveals transcriptional programs underpinning normal and aberrant retinal development (Q31126223) (← links)
- Vertebrate photoreceptors (Q31541796) (← links)
- Heterogeneous N-terminal acylation of retinal proteins (Q33682043) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of vertebrate photoreceptor light adaptation (Q33711513) (← links)
- Emerging roles for RGS proteins in cell signalling (Q33720599) (← links)
- Deactivation mechanisms of rod phototransduction: the Cogan lecture (Q33753711) (← links)
- GAP-independent termination of photoreceptor light response by excess gamma subunit of the cGMP-phosphodiesterase. (Q33780669) (← links)
- cGMP binding to noncatalytic sites on mammalian rod photoreceptor phosphodiesterase is regulated by binding of its gamma and delta subunits (Q33865353) (← links)
- Setting the absolute threshold of vision (Q33865616) (← links)