Transduction of Receptor Signals by ß-Arrestins
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Duke Medical Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
The transmission of extracellular signals to the interior of the cell is a function of plasma membrane receptors, of which the seven transmembrane receptor family is by far the largest and most versatile. Classically, these receptors stimulate heterotrimeric G proteins, which control rates of generation of diffusible second messengers and entry of ions at the plasma membrane. Recent evidence, however, indicates another previously unappreciated strategy used by the receptors to regulate intracellular signaling pathways. They direct the recruitment, activation, and scaffolding of cytoplasmic signaling complexes via two multifunctional adaptor and transducer molecules, beta-arrestins 1 and 2. This mechanism…
Citation impact
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- 52.69
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Cell biology
- Heterotrimeric G protein
- Signal transduction
- Second messenger system
- Receptor
- Signal transducing adaptor protein
- Chemotaxis
- G protein-coupled receptor