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341 related items for PubMed ID: 15258916

  • 1. Novel clusters of receptors for sphingosine-1-phosphate, sphingosylphosphorylcholine, and (lyso)-phosphatidic acid: new receptors for "old" ligands.
    Kostenis E.
    J Cell Biochem; 2004 Aug 01; 92(5):923-36. PubMed ID: 15258916
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  • 2. Edg-6 as a putative sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor coupling to Ca(2+) signaling pathway.
    Yamazaki Y, Kon J, Sato K, Tomura H, Sato M, Yoneya T, Okazaki H, Okajima F, Ohta H.
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  • 3. Sphingosylphosphorylcholine is a ligand for ovarian cancer G-protein-coupled receptor 1.
    Xu Y, Zhu K, Hong G, Wu W, Baudhuin LM, Xiao Y, Damron DS.
    Nat Cell Biol; 2000 May 16; 2(5):261-7. PubMed ID: 10806476
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  • 4. Signaling mechanisms and molecular characteristics of G protein-coupled receptors for lysophosphatidic acid and sphingosine 1-phosphate.
    An S, Goetzl EJ, Lee H.
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  • 5. Autotaxin hydrolyzes sphingosylphosphorylcholine to produce the regulator of migration, sphingosine-1-phosphate.
    Clair T, Aoki J, Koh E, Bandle RW, Nam SW, Ptaszynska MM, Mills GB, Schiffmann E, Liotta LA, Stracke ML.
    Cancer Res; 2003 Sep 01; 63(17):5446-53. PubMed ID: 14500380
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  • 6. The G protein-coupled receptor GPR4 suppresses ERK activation in a ligand-independent manner.
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    Biochemistry; 2003 Oct 28; 42(42):12181-91. PubMed ID: 14567679
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  • 7. Biochemical regulation of breast cancer cell expression of S1P2 (Edg-5) and S1P3 (Edg-3) G protein-coupled receptors for sphingosine 1-phosphate.
    Dolezalova H, Shankar G, Huang MC, Bikle DD, Goetzl EJ.
    J Cell Biochem; 2003 Mar 01; 88(4):732-43. PubMed ID: 12577307
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  • 8. The lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) and sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) receptor gene families: cloning and comparative expression analysis in Xenopus laevis.
    Massé K, Kyuno J, Bhamra S, Jones EA.
    Int J Dev Biol; 2010 Mar 01; 54(8-9):1361-74. PubMed ID: 20712001
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  • 9. Distinctive expression and functions of the type 4 endothelial differentiation gene-encoded G protein-coupled receptor for lysophosphatidic acid in ovarian cancer.
    Goetzl EJ, Dolezalova H, Kong Y, Hu YL, Jaffe RB, Kalli KR, Conover CA.
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  • 10. Structural and functional characteristics of S1P receptors.
    Sanchez T, Hla T.
    J Cell Biochem; 2004 Aug 01; 92(5):913-22. PubMed ID: 15258915
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  • 13. Ki16425, a subtype-selective antagonist for EDG-family lysophosphatidic acid receptors.
    Ohta H, Sato K, Murata N, Damirin A, Malchinkhuu E, Kon J, Kimura T, Tobo M, Yamazaki Y, Watanabe T, Yagi M, Sato M, Suzuki R, Murooka H, Sakai T, Nishitoba T, Im DS, Nochi H, Tamoto K, Tomura H, Okajima F.
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  • 14. Syntheses of sphingosine-1-phosphate analogues and their interaction with EDG/S1P receptors.
    Lim HS, Park JJ, Ko K, Lee MH, Chung SK.
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  • 15. Sphingosylphosphorylcholine as a novel calmodulin inhibitor.
    Kovacs E, Liliom K.
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  • 16. Osteoblastic cells express phospholipid receptors and phosphatases and proliferate in response to sphingosine-1-phosphate.
    Grey A, Xu X, Hill B, Watson M, Callon K, Reid IR, Cornish J.
    Calcif Tissue Int; 2004 Jun 01; 74(6):542-50. PubMed ID: 15354862
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  • 17. Palmitoylation of the sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor S1P is involved in its signaling functions and internalization.
    Ohno Y, Ito A, Ogata R, Hiraga Y, Igarashi Y, Kihara A.
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  • 18. Attenuation of cell motility observed with high doses of sphingosine 1-phosphate or phosphorylated FTY720 involves RGS2 through its interactions with the receptor S1P.
    Kohno T, Igarashi Y.
    Genes Cells; 2008 Jul 01; 13(7):747-57. PubMed ID: 18513330
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  • 19. Sphingosylphosphorylcholine and lysophosphatidylcholine are ligands for the G protein-coupled receptor GPR4.
    Zhu K, Baudhuin LM, Hong G, Williams FS, Cristina KL, Kabarowski JH, Witte ON, Xu Y.
    J Biol Chem; 2001 Nov 02; 276(44):41325-35. PubMed ID: 11535583
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  • 20. Ras-MAP kinase signaling by lysophosphatidic acid and other G protein-coupled receptor agonists.
    Kranenburg O, Moolenaar WH.
    Oncogene; 2001 Mar 26; 20(13):1540-6. PubMed ID: 11313900
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