Tobin_2008_Trends.Pharmacol.Sci_29_413

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Title : Location, location, location...site-specific GPCR phosphorylation offers a mechanism for cell-type-specific signalling - Tobin_2008_Trends.Pharmacol.Sci_29_413
Author(s) : Tobin AB , Butcher AJ , Kong KC
Ref : Trends in Pharmacological Sciences , 29 :413 , 2008
Abstract :

It is now established that most of the approximately 800 G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are regulated by phosphorylation in a process that results in the recruitment of arrestins, leading to receptor desensitization and the activation of arrestin-dependent processes. This generalized view of GPCR regulation, however, does not provide an adequate mechanism for the control of tissue-specific GPCR signalling. Here, we review the evidence that GPCR phosphorylation is, in fact, a flexible and dynamic regulatory process in which GPCRs are phosphorylated in a unique manner that is associated with the cell type in which the receptor is expressed. In this scenario, phosphorylation offers a mechanism of regulating the signalling outcome of GPCRs that can be tailored to meet a specific physiological role.

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PubMedID: 18606460

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Tobin AB, Butcher AJ, Kong KC (2008)
Location, location, location...site-specific GPCR phosphorylation offers a mechanism for cell-type-specific signalling
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences 29 :413

Tobin AB, Butcher AJ, Kong KC (2008)
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences 29 :413