Bunemann_1999_Annu.Rev.Physiol_61_169

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Title : Desensitization of G-protein-coupled receptors in the cardiovascular system - Bunemann_1999_Annu.Rev.Physiol_61_169
Author(s) : Bunemann M , Lee KB , Pals-Rylaarsdam R , Roseberry AG , Hosey MM
Ref : Annual Review of Physiology , 61 :169 , 1999
Abstract :

Multiple mechanisms exist to control the signaling and density of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPRs). Upon agonist binding and receptor activation, a series of reactions participate in the turn off or desensitization of GPRs. Many GPRs are phosphorylated by protein kinases and consequently uncoupled from G proteins. In addition, many GPRs are sequestered from the cell surface and become inaccessible to their activating ligands. Both receptor:G protein uncoupling and receptor sequestration may involve the participation of arrestins or other proteins. A model for receptor regulation has been developed from studies of the beta-adrenergic receptor. However, recent studies suggest that other GPRs important in the cardiovascular system, such as the muscarinic cholinergic receptors that regulate heart rate, might be regulated by mechanisms other than those that regulate the beta-adrenergic receptors. This review summarizes our current understanding of the processes involved in the desensitization of GPRs.

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Bunemann M, Lee KB, Pals-Rylaarsdam R, Roseberry AG, Hosey MM (1999)
Desensitization of G-protein-coupled receptors in the cardiovascular system
Annual Review of Physiology 61 :169

Bunemann M, Lee KB, Pals-Rylaarsdam R, Roseberry AG, Hosey MM (1999)
Annual Review of Physiology 61 :169