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G Protein Methods and Protocols - Role of G Proteins in Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders (Hardcover, 1997 ed.): Ram K.... G Protein Methods and Protocols - Role of G Proteins in Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
Ram K. Mishra, Glen B. Baker, Alan A. Boulton
R4,080 Discovery Miles 40 800 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The G proteins are a family of structurally homologous, plasma membrane-associated guanine-nucleotide-binding proteins. These proteins play an integral role in the tra- duction of extracellular signals through second messenger systems. As such, G proteins affect a wide variety of intra cellular biochemical reactions by regulating the concent- tion of second messengers in cells. G proteins are heterotrimeric, consisting of a, p, and y polypeptide chains, with G protein specificity largely det- mined by the a-subunit, Molecular cloning of G protein s- units has revealed 23 distinct a-subunits, encoded by 17 different genes. Based on functional measures, G proteins are generally classified into three major categories: the G, family, which is stimulatory for adenylyl cyclase; the G, f- ily, which is inhibitory for adenylyl cyclase; and the G, f- ily, which stimulates phospholipases (Birnbaumer and Birnbaumer, 1995). Alternatively, on the basis of sequence homology, G proteins can be subdivided into four cate- ries: G,, G,, G,, and G12.

G Protein Methods and Protocols - Role of G Proteins in Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders (Paperback, Softcover reprint of... G Protein Methods and Protocols - Role of G Proteins in Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Ram K. Mishra, Glen B. Baker, Alan A. Boulton
R4,047 Discovery Miles 40 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The G proteins are a family of structurally homologous, plasma membrane-associated guanine-nucleotide-binding proteins. These proteins play an integral role in the tra- duction of extracellular signals through second messenger systems. As such, G proteins affect a wide variety of intra cellular biochemical reactions by regulating the concent- tion of second messengers in cells. G proteins are heterotrimeric, consisting of a, p, and y polypeptide chains, with G protein specificity largely det- mined by the a-subunit, Molecular cloning of G protein s- units has revealed 23 distinct a-subunits, encoded by 17 different genes. Based on functional measures, G proteins are generally classified into three major categories: the G, family, which is stimulatory for adenylyl cyclase; the G, f- ily, which is inhibitory for adenylyl cyclase; and the G, f- ily, which stimulates phospholipases (Birnbaumer and Birnbaumer, 1995). Alternatively, on the basis of sequence homology, G proteins can be subdivided into four cate- ries: G,, G,, G,, and G12.

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