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281 related items for PubMed ID: 2833223

  • 1. Antibodies which recognize the C-terminus of the inhibitory guanine-nucleotide-binding protein (Gi) demonstrate that opioid peptides and foetal-calf serum stimulate the high-affinity GTPase activity of two separate pertussis-toxin substrates.
    McKenzie FR, Kelly EC, Unson CG, Spiegel AM, Milligan G.
    Biochem J; 1988 Feb 01; 249(3):653-9. PubMed ID: 2833223
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  • 2. Foetal-calf serum stimulates a pertussis-toxin-sensitive high-affinity GTPase activity in rat glioma C6 BU1 cells.
    Milligan G.
    Biochem J; 1987 Jul 15; 245(2):501-5. PubMed ID: 2822023
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  • 3. Delta-opioid-receptor-mediated inhibition of adenylate cyclase is transduced specifically by the guanine-nucleotide-binding protein Gi2.
    McKenzie FR, Milligan G.
    Biochem J; 1990 Apr 15; 267(2):391-8. PubMed ID: 2159280
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  • 4. Direct coupling of opioid receptors to both stimulatory and inhibitory guanine nucleotide-binding proteins in F-11 neuroblastoma-sensory neuron hybrid cells.
    Cruciani RA, Dvorkin B, Morris SA, Crain SM, Makman MH.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1993 Apr 01; 90(7):3019-23. PubMed ID: 8385355
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  • 5. Differential effects of suramin on the coupling of receptors to individual species of pertussis-toxin-sensitive guanine-nucleotide-binding proteins.
    Butler SJ, Kelly EC, McKenzie FR, Guild SB, Wakelam MJ, Milligan G.
    Biochem J; 1988 Apr 01; 251(1):201-5. PubMed ID: 2839158
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  • 14. Opioid receptors of neuroblastoma cells are in two domains of the plasma membrane that differ in content of G proteins.
    Ott S, Costa T, Herz A.
    J Neurochem; 1989 Feb 01; 52(2):619-26. PubMed ID: 2536079
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  • 16. Spontaneous association between opioid receptors and GTP-binding regulatory proteins in native membranes: specific regulation by antagonists and sodium ions.
    Costa T, Lang J, Gless C, Herz A.
    Mol Pharmacol; 1990 Mar 01; 37(3):383-94. PubMed ID: 2156152
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  • 17. Site of pertussis toxin-induced ADP-ribosylation on Gi is critical for receptor modulation of GDP interaction with Gi.
    Gosse ME, Frey EA, Cote TE.
    Mol Endocrinol; 1989 Feb 01; 3(2):315-24. PubMed ID: 2540429
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  • 19. Analysis of inverse agonism at the delta opioid receptor after expression in Rat 1 fibroblasts.
    Mullaney I, Carr IC, Milligan G.
    Biochem J; 1996 Apr 01; 315 ( Pt 1)(Pt 1):227-34. PubMed ID: 8670111
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  • 20. Differential coupling of mu-competitive and mu-noncompetitive delta opiate receptors to guanine nucleotide binding proteins in rat brain membranes.
    Bowen WD, Rodrigues PA, Wanzor TE, Jacobson AE, Rice KC.
    Biochem Pharmacol; 1988 Feb 01; 37(3):467-72. PubMed ID: 2827687
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