Regulation of chemotactic and proadhesive responses to chemoattractant receptors by RGS (regulator of G-protein signaling) family members.
@article{Bowman1998RegulationOC,
title={Regulation of chemotactic and proadhesive responses to chemoattractant receptors by RGS (regulator of G-protein signaling) family members.},
author={Edward P. Bowman and James J Campbell and Kirk M. Druey and A Scheschonka and John H Kehrl and Eugene C. Butcher},
journal={The Journal of biological chemistry},
year={1998},
volume={273 43},
pages={
28040-8
}
}
Published 1998 in The Journal of biological chemistry
Serpentine Galphai-linked receptors support rapid adhesion and directed migration of leukocytes and other cell types. The intracellular mechanisms mediating and regulating chemoattractant-directed adhesion and locomotion are only now beginning to be explored. RGS (for regulator of G-protein signaling) proteins are a recently described family that regulate Galphai-stimulated pathways by acting as GTPase-activating proteins. Little is known about the GTPase activity of the Galphai proteins… CONTINUE READING