Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2050460 FEBS Letters 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Receptors that signal through heretotrimeric GTP binding (G) proteins mediate the majority of intercellular communication. Recent evidence suggests that receptors acting through G proteins also transfer signals across the nuclear membrane. Here we present cell fractionation and immunolabeling data showing that the heretotrimeric G protein subunit Gαi is associated with mitochondria. This finding suggests that G protein receptor signaling may be a feature common to all membranes.

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