4.7 Article

Analysis of CCR2 splice variant expression patterns and functional properties

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

The Open Question of How GPCRs Interact with GPCR Kinases (GRKs)

M. Claire Cato et al.

Summary: This paper discusses three distinct models for how GRKs recognize activated GPCRs, addresses limitations in the approaches used to generate them, and experimentally tests a hypothetical GPCR interaction site in GRK2 suggested by the two newest models.

BIOMOLECULES (2021)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Roles of CCL2-CCR2 Axis in the Tumor Microenvironment

Suguru Kadomoto et al.

Summary: Chemokines are a family of cytokines that play important roles in cancer progression. The CCL2-CCR2 axis is a major chemokine signaling pathway that impacts tumor progression significantly.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES (2021)

Review Pharmacology & Pharmacy

GPCR Signaling Regulation: The Role of GRKs and Arrestins

Vsevolod V. Gurevich et al.

FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY (2019)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Chemokines and Chemokine Receptors: Orchestrating Tumor Metastasization

Elisabetta Marcuzzi et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES (2019)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Disparate roles of CXCR3A and CXCR3B in regulating progressive properties of colorectal cancer cells

Hai Li et al.

MOLECULAR CARCINOGENESIS (2019)

Review Immunology

The chemokine MCP-1 (CCL2) in the host interaction with cancer: a foe or ally?

Teizo Yoshimura

CELLULAR & MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY (2018)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Mini G protein probes for active G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in live cells

Qingwen Wan et al.

JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY (2018)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

The Molecular Basis of G Protein-Coupled Receptor Activation

William I. Weis et al.

ANNUAL REVIEW OF BIOCHEMISTRY, VOL 87 (2018)

Review Pharmacology & Pharmacy

The Diverse Roles of Arrestin Scaffolds in G Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling

Yuri K. Peterson et al.

PHARMACOLOGICAL REVIEWS (2017)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Mini-G proteins: Novel tools for studying GPCRs in their active conformation

Rony Nehme et al.

PLOS ONE (2017)

Article Pharmacology & Pharmacy

CXC Chemokine Receptor 3 Alternative Splice Variants Selectively Activate Different Signaling Pathways

Yamina A. Berchiche et al.

MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY (2016)

Letter Immunology

New nomenclature for atypical chemokine receptors

Francoise Bachelerie et al.

NATURE IMMUNOLOGY (2014)

Article Oncology

Chemokines in Cancer

Melvyn T. Chow et al.

CANCER IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH (2014)

Article Immunology

Biased and G protien-indepedent signalling of chemokine receptors

Anne Steen et al.

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY (2014)

Review Immunology

The Chemokine Superfamily Revisited

Albert Zlotnik et al.

IMMUNITY (2012)

Review Microbiology

How microorganisms avoid phagocyte attraction

Jovanka Bestebroer et al.

FEMS MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS (2010)

Article Oncology

CC chemokine receptor-2A is frequently overexpressed in glioblastoma

Yu Liang et al.

JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY (2008)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

G protein regulation of MAPK networks

Z. G. Goldsmith et al.

ONCOGENE (2007)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Functional antagonism of different G protein-coupled receptor kinases for β-arrestin-mediated angiotensin II receptor signaling

J Kim et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2005)

Article Rheumatology

Chemokines: role in inflammation and immune surveillance

B Moser et al.

ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES (2004)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Evidence that helix 8 of rhodopsin acts as a membrane-dependent conformational switch

AG Krishna et al.

BIOCHEMISTRY (2002)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Differential expression of the isoforms for the monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 receptor, CCR2, in monocytes

S Tanaka et al.

BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS (2002)