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Robert J Lefkowitz

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Circulation|May 31, 2018
Biased G Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling: Changing the Paradigm of Drug DiscoveryJames W Wisler, Howard A Rockman, Robert J Lefkowitz
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 4, 2009
Independent beta-arrestin2 and Gq/protein kinase Czeta pathways for ERK stimulated by angiotensin type 1A receptors in vascular smooth muscle cells converge on transactivation of the epidermal growth factor receptorJihee Kim, Seungkirl Ahn, Keshava Rajagopal, et al.
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|September 5, 2002
Seven-transmembrane receptorsKristen L Pierce, Richard T Premont, Robert J Lefkowitz
Molecular Pharmacology|October 23, 2002
Dancing with different partners: protein kinase a phosphorylation of seven membrane-spanning receptors regulates their G protein-coupling specificityRobert J Lefkowitz, Kristen L Pierce, Louis M Luttrell
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 12, 2006
G-protein-coupled receptor kinase specificity for beta-arrestin recruitment to the beta2-adrenergic receptor revealed by fluorescence resonance energy transferJonathan D Violin, Xiu-Rong Ren, Robert J Lefkowitz
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 9, 2004
Reciprocal regulation of angiotensin receptor-activated extracellular signal-regulated kinases by beta-arrestins 1 and 2Seungkirl Ahn, Huijun Wei, Tiffany Runyan Garrison, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 10, 2004
Stable interaction between beta-arrestin 2 and angiotensin type 1A receptor is required for beta-arrestin 2-mediated activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2Huijun Wei, Seungkirl Ahn, William G Barnes, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 27, 2004
Activation-dependent conformational changes in {beta}-arrestin 2Kunhong Xiao, Sudha K Shenoy, Kelly Nobles, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 19, 2004
Constitutive protease-activated receptor-2-mediated migration of MDA MB-231 breast cancer cells requires both beta-arrestin-1 and -2Lan Ge, Sudha K Shenoy, Robert J Lefkowitz, et al.
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|September 28, 2011
Molecular mechanism of β-arrestin-biased agonism at seven-transmembrane receptorsEric Reiter, Seungkirl Ahn, Arun K Shukla, et al.
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Pageof 21
Circulation|May 31, 2018
Biased G Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling: Changing the Paradigm of Drug DiscoveryJames W Wisler, Howard A Rockman, Robert J Lefkowitz
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 4, 2009
Independent beta-arrestin2 and Gq/protein kinase Czeta pathways for ERK stimulated by angiotensin type 1A receptors in vascular smooth muscle cells converge on transactivation of the epidermal growth factor receptorJihee Kim, Seungkirl Ahn, Keshava Rajagopal, et al.
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|September 5, 2002
Seven-transmembrane receptorsKristen L Pierce, Richard T Premont, Robert J Lefkowitz
Molecular Pharmacology|October 23, 2002
Dancing with different partners: protein kinase a phosphorylation of seven membrane-spanning receptors regulates their G protein-coupling specificityRobert J Lefkowitz, Kristen L Pierce, Louis M Luttrell
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 12, 2006
G-protein-coupled receptor kinase specificity for beta-arrestin recruitment to the beta2-adrenergic receptor revealed by fluorescence resonance energy transferJonathan D Violin, Xiu-Rong Ren, Robert J Lefkowitz
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 9, 2004
Reciprocal regulation of angiotensin receptor-activated extracellular signal-regulated kinases by beta-arrestins 1 and 2Seungkirl Ahn, Huijun Wei, Tiffany Runyan Garrison, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 10, 2004
Stable interaction between beta-arrestin 2 and angiotensin type 1A receptor is required for beta-arrestin 2-mediated activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2Huijun Wei, Seungkirl Ahn, William G Barnes, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 27, 2004
Activation-dependent conformational changes in {beta}-arrestin 2Kunhong Xiao, Sudha K Shenoy, Kelly Nobles, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 19, 2004
Constitutive protease-activated receptor-2-mediated migration of MDA MB-231 breast cancer cells requires both beta-arrestin-1 and -2Lan Ge, Sudha K Shenoy, Robert J Lefkowitz, et al.
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|September 28, 2011
Molecular mechanism of β-arrestin-biased agonism at seven-transmembrane receptorsEric Reiter, Seungkirl Ahn, Arun K Shukla, et al.
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