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  • 26. Structure and activity of the N-terminal region of the eukaryotic cytolysin equinatoxin II.
    Drechsler A, Potrich C, Sabo JK, Frisanco M, Guella G, Dalla Serra M, Anderluh G, Separovic F, Norton RS.
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  • 31. Phosphatidic acid regulates signal output by G protein coupled receptors through direct interaction with phospholipase C-beta(1).
    Litosch I, Pujari R, Lee SJ.
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    Kouno T, Mizuguchi M, Aizawa T, Shinoda H, Demura M, Kawabata S, Kawano K.
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    Georgoussi Z, Leontiadis L, Mazarakou G, Merkouris M, Hyde K, Hamm H.
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  • 34. A Gs-selective analog of the receptor-mimetic peptide mastoparan binds to Gs alpha in a kinked helical conformation.
    Sukumar M, Ross EM, Higashijima T.
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  • 35. Structural Elements in the Gαs and Gαq C Termini That Mediate Selective G Protein-coupled Receptor (GPCR) Signaling.
    Semack A, Sandhu M, Malik RU, Vaidehi N, Sivaramakrishnan S.
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    Haugen HS, Fimland G, Nissen-Meyer J, Kristiansen PE.
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