Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8309135 | Cellular Signalling | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This review is provided in recognition of the extensive contributions of Dr. Robert J. Lefkowitz to the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) field and to celebrate his 75th birthday. Since one of the authors trained with Bob in the 80s, we provide a history of work done in the Lefkowitz lab during the 80s that focused on dissecting the mechanisms that regulate GPCR signaling, with a particular emphasis on the GPCR kinases (GRKs). In addition, we highlight structure/function characteristics of GRK interaction with GPCRs as well as a review of two recent reports that provide a molecular model for GRK-GPCR interaction. Finally, we offer our perspective on some future studies that we believe will drive this field.
Keywords
ICLα2A-adrenergic receptorβ-adrenergic receptor kinaseβARKHDX-MSβARβ2ARGRKmetabotropic glutamate receptor 1mGluR1pKaGSTGPCRG protein-coupled receptor kinaseASTX-ray crystallographyhydrogen deuterium exchange mass spectrometryIntracellular loopArrestinsMolecular dynamicsSignalingtransmembranephosphatidylglycerolPhosphorylationElectron microscopyPleckstrin HomologycAMP dependent protein kinaseglutathione-S-transferaseβ-Adrenergic receptorβ2-adrenergic receptorG protein-coupled receptor
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Authors
Konstantin E. Komolov, Jeffrey L. Benovic,