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Birnbaumer,
Expansion of signal transduction by G proteins. The second 15 years or so: from 3 to 16 alpha subunits plus betagamma dimers.
2007, Pubmed
Birnbaumer,
Expansion of signal transduction by G proteins. The second 15 years or so: from 3 to 16 alpha subunits plus betagamma dimers.
2007,
Pubmed
Huang,
Evidence that direct binding of G beta gamma to the GIRK1 G protein-gated inwardly rectifying K+ channel is important for channel activation.
1995,
Pubmed
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Xenbase
Ivanina,
Galphai1 and Galphai3 differentially interact with, and regulate, the G protein-activated K+ channel.
2004,
Pubmed
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Xenbase
Ivanina,
Mapping the Gbetagamma-binding sites in GIRK1 and GIRK2 subunits of the G protein-activated K+ channel.
2003,
Pubmed
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Xenbase
Koike-Tani,
Signal transduction pathway for the substance P-induced inhibition of rat Kir3 (GIRK) channel.
2005,
Pubmed
Logothetis,
The beta gamma subunits of GTP-binding proteins activate the muscarinic K+ channel in heart.
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Pubmed
Peleg,
G(alpha)(i) controls the gating of the G protein-activated K(+) channel, GIRK.
2002,
Pubmed
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Xenbase
Rebois,
Heterotrimeric G proteins form stable complexes with adenylyl cyclase and Kir3.1 channels in living cells.
2006,
Pubmed
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Xenbase
Rishal,
Gbetagamma-dependent and Gbetagamma-independent basal activity of G protein-activated K+ channels.
2005,
Pubmed
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Xenbase
Riven,
GIRK channel activation involves a local rearrangement of a preformed G protein channel complex.
2006,
Pubmed
Rubinstein,
Galphai3 primes the G protein-activated K+ channels for activation by coexpressed Gbetagamma in intact Xenopus oocytes.
2007,
Pubmed
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Xenbase
Rubinstein,
Divergent regulation of GIRK1 and GIRK2 subunits of the neuronal G protein gated K+ channel by GalphaiGDP and Gbetagamma.
2009,
Pubmed
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Xenbase
Schreibmayer,
Inhibition of an inwardly rectifying K+ channel by G-protein alpha-subunits.
1996,
Pubmed
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Xenbase
Tang,
Type-specific regulation of adenylyl cyclase by G protein beta gamma subunits.
1991,
Pubmed