| Title : Agonist mediated internalization of M2 mAChR is beta-arrestin-dependent - Jones_2006_J.Mol.Signal_1_7 |
| Author(s) : Jones KT , Echeverry M , Mosser VA , Gates A , Jackson DA |
| Ref : J Mol Signal , 1 :7 , 2006 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) undergo agonist-promoted internalization, but evidence suggesting that the mechanism of internalization is beta-arrestin dependent has been contradictory and unclear. Previous studies using heterologous over-expression of wild type or dominant-negative forms of beta-arrestins have reported that agonist-promoted internalization of M2 mAChRs is a beta-arrestin- and clathrin-independent phenomenon. In order to circumvent the complications associated with the presence of endogenous beta-arrestin that may have existed in these earlier studies, we examined agonist-promoted internalization of the M2 mAChR in mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) derived from beta-arrestin knockout mice that lack expression of either one or both isoforms of beta-arrestin (beta-arrestin 1 and 2). |
| PubMedSearch : Jones_2006_J.Mol.Signal_1_7 |
| PubMedID: 17224084 |
Jones KT, Echeverry M, Mosser VA, Gates A, Jackson DA (2006)
Agonist mediated internalization of M2 mAChR is beta-arrestin-dependent
J Mol Signal
1 :7
Jones KT, Echeverry M, Mosser VA, Gates A, Jackson DA (2006)
J Mol Signal
1 :7