
G Protein Methods and Protocols
Role of G Proteins in Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders
Humana Press Inc.
Published on 14. July 1997
Book
Hardback
XIV, 433 pages
978-0-89603-490-7 (ISBN)
Description
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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1997 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Totowa
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
92 s/w Abbildungen
XIV, 433 p. 92 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
898 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89603-490-7 (9780896034907)
DOI
10.1385/0896034909
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Role of G Proteins in Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders
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Content
In Vitro Autoradiographic Localization of Receptor-Stimulated [35S]GTP?S Binding in Brain.- Small-Molecular-Weight G Proteins.- G Proteins in the Etiology and Treatment of Mental Disorders.- G Protein ?- and ??-Subunits as Possible Mediators of Dopamine-D1:D2 Receptor Ligand Binding Interactions.- Modulation of G Proteins in Rat Striatum by Neuroleptic Drugs and a Peptidomimetic Analog of Pro-Leu-Gly-NH2.- G Proteins and Animal Models of Parkinson's Disease.- Protein Kinase C as a Modulator of 5- HT1A and Dopamine- D2 Receptor Signaling.- Molecular Mechanisms of Opiate Addiction in the Nucleus Accumbens.- G Protein-Linked Opioid Receptors.- G Protein-Coupled melatonin receptors.- G Proteins in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Mood and Anxiety Disorders.- Determination of Adenosine Receptor-G Protein Coupling.- G Proteins and Mood Disorders.- G Proteins in the Medial Temporal Lobe in Schizophrenia.- G Protein Abnormalities in Schizophrenia.