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GRK1 gene

Known as: G protein-coupled receptor kinase 1, RK, GPRK1 
This gene is involved in sensory transduction necessary for vision.
National Institutes of Health

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2015
2015
Purpose Well-established laboratory mouse lines are important in creating genetically engineered knockout mouse models; however… 
2014
2014
PrBP/δ, encoded by the Pde6d gene, is an isoprenyl-binding protein that regulates trafficking of isoprenylated proteins, such as… 
2013
2013
Abstract Gene transfer to both cone and rod photoreceptors (PRs) is essential for gene therapy of inherited retinal degenerations… 
2009
2009
Purpose The purpose of this study was to identify the underlying molecular genetic defect in a large consanguineous Pakistani… 
2008
2008
GRK1 is a visual pigment kinase in rods and is essential for inactivation of light‐activated rhodopsin. The GRK1 activity is… 
2004
2004
ABSTRACT The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) BamHI A transcripts are a family of transcripts that are differentially spliced and can be… 
1998
1998
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis was conducted to map the Rk gene in tobacco which conditions resistance to races… 
1996
1996
G-protein-dependent receptor kinases (GRKs) play a key role in the adaptation of receptors to persistent stimuli. In rod…