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  • Gene name:
    ARRB2(ARB2;ARR2);
    Protein name:
    Beta-arrestin-2;
    Alternative:
    Arrestin beta-2;
    Organism:
    Human (Homo sapiens). 
    General Annotation
    Sub Unit:
    Homooligomer; the self-association is mediated by InsP6-binding (Probable). Heterooligomer with ARRB1; the association is mediated by InsP6-binding. Interacts with ADRB2 AND CHRM2. Interacts with PDE4A. Interacts with PDE4D. Interacts with MAPK10, MAPK1 and MAPK3. Interacts with DRD2. Interacts with FSHR. Interacts with CLTC. Interacts with HTR2C. Interacts with CCR5. Interacts with CXCR4. Interacts with SRC. Interacts with DUSP16; the interaction is interrupted by stimulation of AGTR1 and activation of MAPK10. Interacts with CHUK; the interaction is enhanced stimulation of ADRB2. Interacts with RELA. Interacts with MDM2; the interaction is enhanced by activation of GPCRs. Interacts with SLC9A5. Interacts with TRAF6. Interacts with IGF1R. Interacts with ENG. Interacts with KIR2DL1, KIR2DL3 and KIR2DL4. Interacts with LDLR. Interacts with AP2B1. Interacts with C5AR1. Interacts with RAF1. Interacts with MAP2K1. Interacts with MAPK1. Interacts with MAPK10; the interaction enhances MAPK10 activation by MAP3K5. Interacts with MAP2K4; the interaction is enhanced by presence of MAP3K5 and MAPK10. Interacts with MAP3K5. Interacts with AKT1. Interacts with IKBKB and MAP3K14. Interacts with SMO (activated). Interacts with GSK3A and GSK3B. Associates with protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) (By similarity). Interacts with DHX8; the interaction is detected in the nucleus upon OR1D2 stimulation. Interacts with GAPDHS; the interaction is detected in the nucleus upon OR1D2 stimulation. Interacts with H2AFX; the interaction is detected in the nucleus upon OR1D2 stimulation. Interacts with KIF14; the interaction is detected in the nucleus upon OR1D2 stimulation. Interacts with RCC1; the interaction is detected in the nucleus upon OR1D2 stimulation. Interacts with CXCR4; the interaction is dependent on C-terminal phosphorylation of CXCR4 and allows activation of MAPK1 and MAPK3. Interacts with GPR143.
    Function:
    Functions in regulating agonist-mediated G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling by mediating both receptor desensitization and resensitization processes. During homologous desensitization, beta-arrestins bind to the GPRK-phosphorylated receptor and sterically preclude its coupling to the cognate G-protein; the binding appears to require additional receptor determinants exposed only in the active receptor conformation. The beta-arrestins target many receptors for internalization by acting as endocytic adapters (CLASPs, clathrin-associated sorting proteins) and recruiting the GPRCs to the adapter protein 2 complex 2 (AP-2) in clathrin-coated pits (CCPs). However, the extent of beta-arrestin involvement appears to vary significantly depending on the receptor, agonist and cell type. Internalized arrestin-receptor complexes traffic to intracellular endosomes, where they remain uncoupled from G-proteins. Two different modes of arrestin-mediated internalization occur. Class A receptors, like ADRB2, OPRM1, ENDRA, D1AR and ADRA1B dissociate from beta-arrestin at or near the plasma membrane and undergo rapid recycling. Class B receptors, like AVPR2, AGTR1, NTSR1, TRHR and TACR1 internalize as a complex with arrestin and traffic with it to endosomal vesicles, presumably as desensitized receptors, for extended periods of time. Receptor resensitization then requires that receptor-bound arrestin is removed so that the receptor can be dephosphorylated and returned to the plasma membrane. Mediates endocytosis of CCR7 following ligation of CCL19 but not CCL21. Involved in internalization of P2RY1, P2RY4, P2RY6 and P2RY11 and ATP-stimulated internalization of P2RY2. Involved in phopshorylation-dependent internalization of OPRD1 and subsequent recycling or degradation. Involved in ubiquitination of IGF1R. Beta-arrestins function as multivalent adapter proteins that can switch the GPCR from a G-protein signaling mode that transmits short-lived signals from the plasma membrane via small molecule second messengers and ion channels to a beta-arrestin signaling mode that transmits a distinct set of signals that are initiated as the receptor internalizes and transits the intracellular compartment. Acts as signaling scaffold for MAPK pathways such as MAPK1/3 (ERK1/2) and MAPK10 (JNK3). ERK1/2 and JNK3 activated by the beta-arrestin scaffold are largely excluded from the nucleus and confined to cytoplasmic locations such as endocytic vesicles, also called beta-arrestin signalosomes. Acts as signaling scaffold for the AKT1 pathway. GPCRs for which the beta-arrestin-mediated signaling relies on both ARRB1 and ARRB2 (codependent regulation) include ADRB2, F2RL1 and PTH1R. For some GPCRs the beta-arrestin-mediated signaling relies on either ARRB1 or ARRB2 and is inhibited by the other respective beta-arrestin form (reciprocal regulation). Increases ERK1/2 signaling in AGTR1- and AVPR2-mediated activation (reciprocal regulation). Involved in CCR7-mediated ERK1/2 signaling involving ligand CCL19. Is involved in type-1A angiotensin II receptor/AGTR1-mediated ERK activity. Is involved in type-1A angiotensin II receptor/AGTR1-mediated MAPK10 activity. Is involved in dopamine-stimulated AKT1 activity in the striatum by disrupting the association of AKT1 with its negative regulator PP2A. Involved in AGTR1-mediated chemotaxis. Appears to function as signaling scaffold involved in regulation of MIP-1-beta-stimulated CCR5-dependent chemotaxis. Involved in attenuation of NF-kappa-B-dependent transcription in response to GPCR or cytokine stimulation by interacting with and stabilizing CHUK. Suppresses UV-induced NF-kappa-B-dependent activation by interacting with CHUK. The function is promoted by stimulation of ADRB2 and dephosphorylation of ARRB2. Involved in p53/TP53-mediated apoptosis by regulating MDM2 and reducing the MDM2-mediated degradation of p53/TP53. May serve as nuclear messenger for GPCRs. Upon stimulation of OR1D2, may be involved in regulation of gene expression during the early processes of fertilization. Also involved in regulation of receptors others than GPCRs. Involved in endocytosis of TGFBR2 and TGFBR3 and down-regulates TGF-beta signaling such as NF-kappa-B activation. Involved in endocytosis of low-density lipoprotein receptor/LDLR. Involved in endocytosis of smoothened homolog/Smo, which also requires ADRBK1. Involved in endocytosis of SLC9A5. Involved in endocytosis of ENG and subsequent TGF-beta-mediated ERK activation and migration of epithelial cells. Involved in Toll-like receptor and IL-1 receptor signaling through the interaction with TRAF6 which prevents TRAF6 autoubiquitination and oligomerization required for activation of NF-kappa-B and JUN. Involved in insulin resistence by acting as insulin-induced signaling scaffold for SRC, AKT1 and INSR. Involved in regulation of inhibitory signaling of natural killer cells by recruiting PTPN6 and PTPN11 to KIR2DL1.
    Subcellular Location:
    Cytoplasm Nucleus Cell membrane Membrane clathrin-coated pit Cytoplasmic vesicle Translocates to the plasma membrane and colocalizes with antagonist-stimulated GPCRs.
    Protein Attributes:
    Sequence length:
    409
    Sequence:
    50:
    MGEKPGTRVF | KKSSPNCKLT | VYLGKRDFVD | HLDKVDPVDG | VVLVDPDYLK | 
    100:
    DRKVFVTLTC | AFRYGREDLD | VLGLSFRKDL | FIATYQAFPP | VPNPPRPPTR | 
    150:
    LQDRLLRKLG | QHAHPFFFTI | PQNLPCSVTL | QPGPEDTGKA | CGVDFEIRAF | 
    200:
    CAKSLEEKSH | KRNSVRLVIR | KVQFAPEKPG | PQPSAETTRH | FLMSDRSLHL | 
    250:
    EASLDKELYY | HGEPLNVNVH | VTNNSTKTVK | KIKVSVRQYA | DICLFSTAQY | 
    300:
    KCPVAQLEQD | DQVSPSSTFC | KVYTITPLLS | DNREKRGLAL | DGKLKHEDTN | 
    350:
    LASSTIVKEG | ANKEVLGILV | SYRVKVKLVV | SRGGDVSVEL | PFVLMHPKPH | 
    400:
    DHIPLPRPQS | AAPETDVPVD | TNLIEFDTNY | ATDDDIVFED | FARLRLKGMK | 
    409:
    DDDYDDQLC
    3D Structure:
    N/A
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      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [MRNA] (ISOFORM 1)
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      Ahn S. , Nelson C.D. , Garrison T.R. , Miller W.E. , Lefkowitz R.J.
      Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.100:1740-1744(2003) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN DESENSITIZATION OF ADRB2;FUNCTION IN INTERNALIZATION OF ADRB2;FUNCTION IN INTERNALIZATION OF AGTR1;FUNCTION IN AGTR1-MEDIATED ERK SIGNALING
    18. 19.
      "Independent beta-arrestin 2 and G protein-mediated pathways for angiotensin II activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2."
      Wei H. , Ahn S. , Shenoy S.K. , Karnik S.S. , Hunyady L. , Luttrell L.M. , Lefkowitz R.J.
      Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.100:10782-10787(2003) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN AGTR1-MEDIATED ERK SIGNALING
    19. 20.
      "Beta-arrestin 2 mediates endocytosis of type III TGF-beta receptor and down-regulation of its signaling."
      Chen W. , Kirkbride K.C. , How T. , Nelson C.D. , Mo J. , Frederick J.P. , Wang X.-F. , Lefkowitz R.J. , Blobe G.C.
      Science301:1394-1397(2003) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN ENDOCYTOSIS OF TGFBR2 AND TGFBR3;FUNCTION IN TGF-BETA SIGNALING;SUBCELLULAR LOCATION
    20. 21.
      "Reciprocal regulation of angiotensin receptor-activated extracellular signal-regulated kinases by beta-arrestins 1 and 2."
      Ahn S. , Wei H. , Garrison T.R. , Lefkowitz R.J.
      J. Biol. Chem.279:7807-7811(2004) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN AGTR1-MEDIATED ERK SIGNALING
    21. 22.
      "Differential desensitization, receptor phosphorylation, beta-arrestin recruitment, and ERK1/2 activation by the two endogenous ligands for the CC chemokine receptor 7."
      Kohout T.A. , Nicholas S.L. , Perry S.J. , Reinhart G. , Junger S. , Struthers R.S.
      J. Biol. Chem.279:23214-23222(2004) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN CCR7-MEDIATED ERK SIGNALING
    22. 23.
      "Differential kinetic and spatial patterns of beta-arrestin and G protein-mediated ERK activation by the angiotensin II receptor."
      Ahn S. , Shenoy S.K. , Wei H. , Lefkowitz R.J.
      J. Biol. Chem.279:35518-35525(2004) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN AGTR1-MEDIATED ERK SIGNALING
    23. 24.
      "Identification of beta-arrestin2 as a G protein-coupled receptor-stimulated regulator of NF-kappaB pathways."
      Gao H. , Sun Y. , Wu Y. , Luan B. , Wang Y. , Qu B. , Pei G.
      Mol. Cell14:303-317(2004) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN REGULATION OF NF-KAPPA-B;SUBCELLULAR LOCATION;INTERACTION WITH CHUK AND RELA
    24. 25.
      "Activity-dependent internalization of smoothened mediated by beta-arrestin 2 and GRK2."
      Chen W. , Ren X.R. , Nelson C.D. , Barak L.S. , Chen J.K. , Beachy P.A. , de Sauvage F. , Lefkowitz R.J.
      Science306:2257-2260(2004) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN INTERNALIZATION OF SMO
    25. 26.
      "{beta}-Arrestin is crucial for ubiquitination and down-regulation of the insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor by acting as adaptor for the MDM2 E3 ligase."
      Girnita L. , Shenoy S.K. , Sehat B. , Vasilcanu R. , Girnita A. , Lefkowitz R.J. , Larsson O.
      J. Biol. Chem.280:24412-24419(2005) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN UBIQUITINATION OF IGF1R;INTERACTION WITH IGF1R AND MDM2
    26. 27.
      "Dynamic interaction between the dual specificity phosphatase MKP7 and the JNK3 scaffold protein beta-arrestin 2."
      Willoughby E.A. , Collins M.K.
      J. Biol. Chem.280:25651-25658(2005) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: INTERACTION WITH DUSP16;SUBCELLULAR LOCATION
    27. 28.
      "G protein-coupled receptor kinases promote phosphorylation and beta-arrestin-mediated internalization of CCR5 homo- and hetero-oligomers."
      Huettenrauch F. , Pollok-Kopp B. , Oppermann M.
      J. Biol. Chem.280:37503-37515(2005) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN IN INTERNALIZATION OF CCR5;INTERACTION WITH CCR5
    28. 29.
      "Multiple independent functions of arrestins in the regulation of protease-activated receptor-2 signaling and trafficking."
      Stalheim L. , Ding Y. , Gullapalli A. , Paing M.M. , Wolfe B.L. , Morris D.R. , Trejo J.
      Mol. Pharmacol.67:78-87(2005) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN F2LR1-MEDIATED ERK SIGNALING
    29. 30.
      "Beta-arrestin 2-dependent angiotensin II type 1A receptor-mediated pathway of chemotaxis."
      Hunton D.L. , Barnes W.G. , Kim J. , Ren X.-R. , Violin J.D. , Reiter E. , Milligan G. , Patel D.D. , Lefkowitz R.J.
      Mol. Pharmacol.67:1229-1236(2005) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN AGTR1-MEDIATED CHEMOTAXIS
    30. 31.
      "Different G protein-coupled receptor kinases govern G protein and beta-arrestin-mediated signaling of V2 vasopressin receptor."
      Ren X.-R. , Reiter E. , Ahn S. , Kim J. , Chen W. , Lefkowitz R.J.
      Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.102:1448-1453(2005) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN AVPR2-MEDIATED ERK SIGNALING
    31. 32.
      "beta-Arrestins bind and decrease cell-surface abundance of the Na+/H+ exchanger NHE5 isoform."
      Szabo E.Z. , Numata M. , Lukashova V. , Iannuzzi P. , Orlowski J.
      Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.102:2790-2795(2005) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN ENDOCYTOSIS OF SLC9A5;INTERACTION WITH SLC9A5
    32. 33.
      "Molecular switches involving the AP-2 beta2 appendage regulate endocytic cargo selection and clathrin coat assembly."
      Edeling M.A. , Mishra S.K. , Keyel P.A. , Steinhauser A.L. , Collins B.M. , Roth R. , Heuser J.E. , Owen D.J. , Traub L.M.
      Dev. Cell10:329-342(2006) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
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      "beta-arrestin-dependent, G protein-independent ERK1/2 activation by the beta2 adrenergic receptor."
      Shenoy S.K. , Drake M.T. , Nelson C.D. , Houtz D.A. , Xiao K. , Madabushi S. , Reiter E. , Premont R.T. , Lichtarge O. , Lefkowitz R.J.
      J. Biol. Chem.281:1261-1273(2006) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN ADRB2-MEDIATED ERK SIGNALING
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      "A beta-arrestin binding determinant common to the second intracellular loops of rhodopsin family G protein-coupled receptors."
      Marion S. , Oakley R.H. , Kim K.-M. , Caron M.G. , Barak L.S.
      J. Biol. Chem.281:2932-2938(2006) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: INTERACTION WITH HTR2C
    35. 36.
      "Distinct beta-arrestin- and G protein-dependent pathways for parathyroid hormone receptor-stimulated ERK1/2 activation."
      Gesty-Palmer D. , Chen M. , Reiter E. , Ahn S. , Nelson C.D. , Wang S. , Eckhardt A.E. , Cowan C.L. , Spurney R.F. , Luttrell L.M. , Lefkowitz R.J.
      J. Biol. Chem.281:10856-10864(2006) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN PTH1R-MEDIATED ERK SIGNALING
    36. 37.
      "Novel function of beta-arrestin2 in the nucleus of mature spermatozoa."
      Neuhaus E.M. , Mashukova A. , Barbour J. , Wolters D. , Hatt H.
      J. Cell Sci.119:3047-3056(2006) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN THE NUCLEUS OF SPERMATOZOA;SUBCELLULAR LOCATION;INTERACTION WITH DHX8; GAPDHS; H2AFX; KIF14 AND RCC1
    37. 38.
      "Association of beta-arrestin and TRAF6 negatively regulates Toll-like receptor-interleukin 1 receptor signaling."
      Wang Y. , Tang Y. , Teng L. , Wu Y. , Zhao X. , Pei G.
      Nat. Immunol.7:139-147(2006) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN TLR/IL-1 RECEPTOR SIGNALING;INTERACTION WITH TRAF6
    38. 39.
      "The melanosomal/lysosomal protein OA1 has properties of a G protein-coupled receptor."
      Innamorati G. , Piccirillo R. , Bagnato P. , Palmisano I. , Schiaffino M.V.
      Pigment Cell Res.19:125-135(2006) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: INTERACTION WITH GPR143
    39. 40.
      "The interaction of endoglin with beta-arrestin2 regulates transforming growth factor-beta-mediated ERK activation and migration in endothelial cells."
      Lee N.Y. , Blobe G.C.
      J. Biol. Chem.282:21507-21517(2007) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN INTERNALIZATION OF ENG;FUNCTION IN TGF-BETA-MEDIATED ERK SIGNALING;SUBCELLULAR LOCATION;INTERACTION WITH ENG
    40. 41.
      "Post-endocytic fates of delta-opioid receptor are regulated by GRK2-mediated receptor phosphorylation and distinct beta-arrestin isoforms."
      Zhang X. , Wang F. , Chen X. , Chen Y. , Ma L.
      J. Neurochem.106:781-792(2008) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN INTERNALIZATION OF OPRD1;FUNCTION IN DEGRADATION OF OPRD1
    41. 42.
      "An essential function for beta-arrestin 2 in the inhibitory signaling of natural killer cells."
      Yu M.-C. , Su L.-L. , Zou L. , Liu Y. , Wu N. , Kong L. , Zhuang Z.-H. , Sun L. , Liu H.P. , Hu J.-H. , Li D. , Strominger J.L. , Zang J.-W. , Pei G. , Ge B.-X.
      Nat. Immunol.9:898-907(2008) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN REGULATION OF INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSE;INTERACTION WITH KIR2DL1; KIR2DL3 AND KIR2DL4
    42. 43.
      "The type III transforming growth factor-beta receptor negatively regulates nuclear factor kappa B signaling through its interaction with beta-arrestin2."
      You H.J. , How T. , Blobe G.C.
      Carcinogenesis30:1281-1287(2009) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN TGFBR3-MEDIATED NF-KAPPA-B REGULATION
    43. 44.
      "Inhibition of dynamin prevents CCL2-mediated endocytosis of CCR2 and activation of ERK1/2."
      Garcia Lopez M.A. , Aguado Martinez A. , Lamaze C. , Martinez-Alonso C. , Fischer T.
      Cell. Signal.21:1748-1757(2009) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN INTERNALIZATION OF CCR2
    44. 45.
      "A scanning peptide array approach uncovers association sites within the JNK/beta arrestin signalling complex."
      Li X. , MacLeod R. , Dunlop A.J. , Edwards H.V. , Advant N. , Gibson L.C. , Devine N.M. , Brown K.M. , Adams D.R. , Houslay M.D. , Baillie G.S.
      FEBS Lett.583:3310-3316(2009) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: INTERACTION WITH MAP2K4/MKK4
    45. 46.
      "An arrestin-dependent multi-kinase signaling complex mediates MIP-1beta/CCL4 signaling and chemotaxis of primary human macrophages."
      Cheung R. , Malik M. , Ravyn V. , Tomkowicz B. , Ptasznik A. , Collman R.G.
      J. Leukoc. Biol.86:833-845(2009) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION IN MIP-1-BETA-STIMULATED CHEMOTAXIS
    46. 47.
      "Beta-arrestin-dependent signaling and trafficking of 7-transmembrane receptors is reciprocally regulated by the deubiquitinase USP33 and the E3 ligase Mdm2."
      Shenoy S.K. , Modi A.S. , Shukla A.K. , Xiao K. , Berthouze M. , Ahn S. , Wilkinson K.D. , Miller W.E. , Lefkowitz R.J.
      Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.106:6650-6655(2009) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: UBIQUITINATION;DEUBIQUITINATION BY USP33;INTERACTION WITH USP33
    47. 48.
      "Site-specific phosphorylation of CXCR4 is dynamically regulated by multiple kinases and results in differential modulation of CXCR4 signaling."
      Busillo J.M. , Armando S. , Sengupta R. , Meucci O. , Bouvier M. , Benovic J.L.
      J. Biol. Chem.285:7805-7817(2010) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: INTERACTION WITH CXCR4;FUNCTION
    48. 49.
      "Prolyl hydroxylase 2: a novel regulator of beta2 -adrenoceptor internalization."
      Yan B. , Huo Z. , Liu Y. , Lin X. , Li J. , Peng L. , Zhao H. , Zhou Z.N. , Liang X. , Liu Y. , Zhu W. , Liang D. , Li L. , Sun Y. , Cui J. , Chen Y.H.
      J. Cell. Mol. Med.15:2712-2722(2011) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: HYDROXYLATION AT PRO-176 AND PRO-181
    49. 50.
      "Carboxy-terminus of CXCR7 regulates receptor localization and function."
      Ray P. , Mihalko L.A. , Coggins N.L. , Moudgil P. , Ehrlich A. , Luker K.E. , Luker G.D.
      Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol.44:669-678(2012) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: INTERACTION WITH ACKR3
    50. 51.
      "Ubiquitination of CXCR7 controls receptor trafficking."
      Canals M. , Scholten D.J. , de Munnik S. , Han M.K. , Smit M.J. , Leurs R.
      PLoS ONE7:E34192-E34192(2012) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: FUNCTION;INTERACTION WITH ACKR3
    51. 52.
      "Beta-arrestin recruitment and G protein signaling by the atypical human chemokine decoy receptor CCX-CKR."
      Watts A.O. , Verkaar F. , van der Lee M.M. , Timmerman C.A. , Kuijer M. , van Offenbeek J. , van Lith L.H. , Smit M.J. , Leurs R. , Zaman G.J. , Vischer H.F.
      J. Biol. Chem.288:7169-7181(2013) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
      [15/1/25 17:38] Upload to ab completed in less than a minute: 1 file transferred (13.4 Kb/s) Cited for: SUBCELLULAR LOCATION;INTERACTION WITH ACKR4
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