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  • 2. Two barcodes encoded by the type-1 PDZ and by phospho-Ser312 regulate retromer/WASH-mediated sorting of the ß1-adrenergic receptor from endosomes to the plasma membrane.
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  • 12. Integration of GPCR Signaling and Sorting from Very Early Endosomes via Opposing APPL1 Mechanisms.
    Sposini S, Jean-Alphonse FG, Ayoub MA, Oqua A, West C, Lavery S, Brosens JJ, Reiter E, Hanyaloglu AC.
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  • 14. Ubiquitin-dependent regulation of G protein-coupled receptor trafficking and signaling.
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    Varandas KC, Irannejad R, von Zastrow M.
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    Roosterman D, Cottrell GS, Padilla BE, Muller L, Eckman CB, Bunnett NW, Steinhoff M.
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  • 18. Spatial regulation of GPR64/ADGRG2 signaling by β-arrestins and GPCR kinases.
    Azimzadeh P, Talamantez-Lyburn SC, Chang KT, Inoue A, Balenga N.
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  • 19. The golgi-associated PDZ domain protein PIST/GOPC stabilizes the β1-adrenergic receptor in intracellular compartments after internalization.
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    Cho DI, Zheng M, Min C, Kwon KJ, Shin CY, Choi HK, Kim KM.
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