Inhibition of hormonally regulated adenylate cyclase by the beta gamma subunit of transducin (original) (raw)
Activation and attenuation of adenylate cyclase. The role of GTP-binding proteins as macromolecular messengers in receptor--cyclase coupling
Lee Limbird
The Biochemical journal, 1981
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A monoclonal antibody against the rod outer segment guanyl nucleotide-binding protein, transducin, blocks the stimulatory and inhibitory G proteins of adenylate cyclase
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1989
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Maureen Kerrigan
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Reconstitution of a light-stimulated adenylate cyclase from retina and Neurospora crassa preparations. Characterization of the heterologous systems using normal and degenerative retinas
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Exchange of guanine nucleotide between GTP-binding proteins that regulate neuronal adenylate cyclase
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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1981
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Elizabeth Sutkowski
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Direct Activation of cGMP-Dependent Channels of Retinal Rods by the cGMP Phosphodiesterase
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In vivo differential prenylation of retinal cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase catalytic subunits
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