Heterodimerization of the prostaglandin E2 receptor EP2 and the calcitonin receptor CTR
Published 2017 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Heterodimerization of the prostaglandin E2 receptor EP2 and the calcitonin receptor CTR
Authors
Keywords
G protein coupled receptors, Fluorescence resonance energy transfer, Membrane proteins, Granulosa cells, Yellow fluorescent protein, Amino acid sequence analysis, Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, Prostaglandin
Journal
PLoS One
Volume 12, Issue 11, Pages e0187711
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Online
2017-11-03
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0187711
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Integral membrane proteins in proteomics. How to break open the black box?
- (2017) O. Vit et al. Journal of Proteomics
- Biased Allostery
- (2016) Stuart J. Edelstein et al. BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
- Analysis of the interactome of the Ser/Thr Protein Phosphatase type 1 in Plasmodium falciparum
- (2016) Thomas Hollin et al. BMC GENOMICS
- Dimerization of melanocortin receptor 1 (MC1R) and MC5R creates a ligand-dependent signal modulation: Potential participation in physiological color change in the flounder
- (2016) Yuki Kobayashi et al. GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY
- The significance of Ciona intestinalis as a stem organism in integrative studies of functional evolution of the chordate endocrine, neuroendocrine, and nervous systems
- (2016) Shin Matsubara et al. GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY
- Expanding the Interactome of the Noncanonical NF-κB Signaling Pathway
- (2016) Katharina L. Willmann et al. JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
- GGIP: Structure and sequence-based GPCR-GPCR interaction pair predictor
- (2016) Wataru Nemoto et al. PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS
- Characterizing Protein–Protein Interactions Using Mass Spectrometry: Challenges and Opportunities
- (2016) Arne H. Smits et al. TRENDS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
- Structure-Based Sequence Alignment of the Transmembrane Domains of All Human GPCRs: Phylogenetic, Structural and Functional Implications
- (2016) Vaclav Cvicek et al. PLoS Computational Biology
- AGIA Tag System Based on a High Affinity Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody against Human Dopamine Receptor D1 for Protein Analysis
- (2016) Tomoya Yano et al. PLoS One
- Transcriptomic Diversification of Developing Cumulus and Mural Granulosa Cells in Mouse Ovarian Follicles1
- (2015) Karen Wigglesworth et al. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION
- Biased GsVersusGqProteins and β-Arrestin Signaling in the NK1 Receptor Determined by Interactions in the Water Hydrogen Bond Network
- (2015) Louise Valentin-Hansen et al. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
- Modular composition and dynamics of native GABAB receptors identified by high-resolution proteomics
- (2015) Jochen Schwenk et al. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
- The G Protein-Coupled Receptor Heterodimer Network (GPCR-HetNet) and Its Hub Components
- (2014) Dasiel Borroto-Escuela et al. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
- Roles of prostaglandin receptors in female reproduction
- (2014) Y. Sugimoto et al. JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY
- Transcriptome based identification of mouse cumulus cell markers that predict the developmental competence of their enclosed antral oocytes
- (2013) Giulia Vigone et al. BMC GENOMICS
- Heterodimerization Between the Lutropin and Follitropin Receptors is Associated With an Attenuation of Hormone-Dependent Signaling
- (2013) Xiuyan Feng et al. ENDOCRINOLOGY
- Identification of GPCR-Interacting Cytosolic Proteins Using HDL Particles and Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomic Approach
- (2013) Ka Young Chung et al. PLoS One
- New concepts in pharmacological efficacy at 7TM receptors: IUPHAR Review 2
- (2012) Terry Kenakin BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
- GPCR Heteromers and their Allosteric Receptor-Receptor Interactions
- (2012) K. Fuxe et al. CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
- Evidence for Differential Regulation of GnRH Signaling via Heterodimerization among GnRH Receptor Paralogs in the Protochordate,Ciona intestinalis
- (2012) Tsubasa Sakai et al. ENDOCRINOLOGY
- Large-Scale Quantitative Assessment of Different In-Solution Protein Digestion Protocols Reveals Superior Cleavage Efficiency of Tandem Lys-C/Trypsin Proteolysis over Trypsin Digestion
- (2012) Timo Glatter et al. JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
- A Novel Rabbit Immunospot Array Assay on a Chip Allows for the Rapid Generation of Rabbit Monoclonal Antibodies with High Affinity
- (2012) Tatsuhiko Ozawa et al. PLoS One
- Update 1 of: Computational Modeling Approaches to Structure–Function Analysis of G Protein-Coupled Receptors
- (2011) Francesca Fanelli et al. CHEMICAL REVIEWS
- Peptidomic Analysis of the Central Nervous System of the Protochordate,Ciona intestinalis: Homologs and Prototypes of Vertebrate Peptides and Novel Peptides
- (2011) Tsuyoshi Kawada et al. ENDOCRINOLOGY
- Enhanced solubilization of polygalacturonic acid synthase by ribonuclease treatment of cell homogenates
- (2011) Masamichi Uegaki et al. Plant Biotechnology
- Mass Spectrometry-Based GPCR Proteomics: Comprehensive Characterization of the Human Cannabinoid 1 Receptor
- (2010) Nikolai Zvonok et al. JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
- Native GABAB receptors are heteromultimers with a family of auxiliary subunits
- (2010) Jochen Schwenk et al. NATURE
- Functional Diversity of Signaling Pathways through G Protein–Coupled Receptor Heterodimerization with a Species-Specific Orphan Receptor Subtype
- (2009) Tsubasa Sakai et al. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
- Phase Transfer Surfactant-Aided Trypsin Digestion for Membrane Proteome Analysis
- (2008) Takeshi Masuda et al. JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
- Recent Advances and Perceptions in Studies of Heterodimerization between G Protein-Coupled Receptors
- (2008) Honoo Satake et al. PROTEIN AND PEPTIDE LETTERS
Find the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
SearchAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started