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Beta-Arrestin-1, human

Known as: ARB1, Beta-Arrestin, Arrestin Beta-1 
Beta-arrestin-1 (418 aa, ~47 kDa) is encoded by the human ARRB1 gene. This protein plays a role in the desensitization of G-protein-coupled receptor… 
National Institutes of Health

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Adaptor protein complex 2 α and β-appendage domains act as hubs for the assembly of accessory protein networks involved in… 
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Wnt proteins, regulators of development in many organisms, bind to seven transmembrane–spanning (7TMS) receptors called frizzleds… 
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It is becoming increasingly clear that signaling via G protein-coupled receptors is a diverse phenomenon involving receptor… 
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Cytokinins are a class of phytohormones involved in various physiological events of plants. The Arabidopsis sensor histidine… 
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The genes coding for the response regulators ARR1 and ARR2 have previously been identified by in silico screening of an… 
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G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) represent the single most important drug targets for medical therapy, and information from… 
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We have recently demonstrated that the nonvisual arrestins, β-arrestin and arrestin3, interact with high affinity and… 
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Persistent stimulation of the beta 1-adrenergic receptor (beta 1AR) engenders, within minutes, diminished responsiveness of the…