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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 6, 1999
Targeted construction of phosphorylation-independent beta-arrestin mutants with constitutive activity in cellsA Kovoor, J Celver, R I Abdryashitov, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 4, 2000
Threonine 180 is required for G-protein-coupled receptor kinase 3- and beta-arrestin 2-mediated desensitization of the mu-opioid receptor in Xenopus oocytesJ P Celver, J Lowe, A Kovoor, et al.
Biochemistry|June 10, 1997
Arrestin with a single amino acid substitution quenches light-activated rhodopsin in a phosphorylation-independent fashionM P Gray-Keller, P B Detwiler, J L Benovic, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)|September 22, 2001
Crystal structure of beta-arrestin at 1.9 A: possible mechanism of receptor binding and membrane TranslocationM Han, V V Gurevich, S A Vishnivetskiy, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 4, 1994
Arrestin-rhodopsin interaction. Multi-site binding delineated by peptide inhibitionJ G Krupnick, V V Gurevich, T Schepers, et al.
Neuroscience|November 16, 2010
Arrestin-1 expression level in rods: balancing functional performance and photoreceptor healthX Song, S A Vishnivetskiy, J Seo, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|November 28, 2006
Arrestins and two receptor kinases are upregulated in Parkinson's disease with dementiaE R Bychkov, V V Gurevich, J N Joyce, et al.
Biomedical Science|January 1, 1991
Proper cotranslational insertion of visual rhodopsin into the lipid bilayer occurs in the absence of protein translocation machineryV V Gurevich, I D Pokrovskaya, M N Garnovskaya, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 17, 2001
Partial phosphorylation of the N-formyl peptide receptor inhibits G protein association independent of arrestin bindingT A Bennett, T D Foutz, V V Gurevich, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 15, 1993
Binding of wild type and chimeric arrestins to the m2 muscarinic cholinergic receptorV V Gurevich, R M Richardson, C M Kim, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 6, 1999
Targeted construction of phosphorylation-independent beta-arrestin mutants with constitutive activity in cellsA Kovoor, J Celver, R I Abdryashitov, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 4, 2000
Threonine 180 is required for G-protein-coupled receptor kinase 3- and beta-arrestin 2-mediated desensitization of the mu-opioid receptor in Xenopus oocytesJ P Celver, J Lowe, A Kovoor, et al.
Biochemistry|June 10, 1997
Arrestin with a single amino acid substitution quenches light-activated rhodopsin in a phosphorylation-independent fashionM P Gray-Keller, P B Detwiler, J L Benovic, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)|September 22, 2001
Crystal structure of beta-arrestin at 1.9 A: possible mechanism of receptor binding and membrane TranslocationM Han, V V Gurevich, S A Vishnivetskiy, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 4, 1994
Arrestin-rhodopsin interaction. Multi-site binding delineated by peptide inhibitionJ G Krupnick, V V Gurevich, T Schepers, et al.
Neuroscience|November 16, 2010
Arrestin-1 expression level in rods: balancing functional performance and photoreceptor healthX Song, S A Vishnivetskiy, J Seo, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|November 28, 2006
Arrestins and two receptor kinases are upregulated in Parkinson's disease with dementiaE R Bychkov, V V Gurevich, J N Joyce, et al.
Biomedical Science|January 1, 1991
Proper cotranslational insertion of visual rhodopsin into the lipid bilayer occurs in the absence of protein translocation machineryV V Gurevich, I D Pokrovskaya, M N Garnovskaya, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 17, 2001
Partial phosphorylation of the N-formyl peptide receptor inhibits G protein association independent of arrestin bindingT A Bennett, T D Foutz, V V Gurevich, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 15, 1993
Binding of wild type and chimeric arrestins to the m2 muscarinic cholinergic receptorV V Gurevich, R M Richardson, C M Kim, et al.
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