G protein-coupled receptors. Part A /
G Protein-Coupled Receptors, Part A, Volume 193 in the Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science series, highlights new advances in the field. G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent the largest class of cell surface proteins with an intricate involvement of nearly every physiolo...
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Cambridge, MA :
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2022.
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| Series: | Progress in molecular biology and translational science ;
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter Nine: Palmitoylation and G-protein coupled receptors
- 1. Introduction
- 2. S-palmitoylation
- 2.1. Palmitoylation occurs in various species and subcellular organelles
- 2.2. The enzymes behind S-palmitoylation
- 2.3. Palmitoyltransferases (PATs)
- 2.4. GPCRs and the role of protein palmitoylation
- 2.4.1. Protein trafficking and conformation and stability
- 2.5. GPCRs and S-palmitoylation
- 2.5.1. 5-HT1A
- 2.5.2. Melanocortin 1 receptor
- 2.5.3. 2-adrenergic receptors
- C-C chemokine receptor type 5
- 3. Conclusion
- References
- Index.