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1. Phosphorylation of the regulator of G protein signaling RGS9-1 by protein kinase A is a potential mechanism of light- and Ca2+-mediated regulation of G protein function in photoreceptors. Balasubramanian N, Levay K, Keren-Raifman T, Faurobert E, Slepak VZ. Biochemistry; 2001 Oct 23; 40(42):12619-27. PubMed ID: 11601986 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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