Bermak, 2000 - Google Patents
The role of the C-terminus in dopamine D1 receptor biogenesisBermak, 2000
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- Bermak J
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Many structural determinants for G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) functions have been defined, but little is known concerning the regulation of ER to cell surface receptor transport. Here, we show that a C-terminal hydrophobic motif, FxxxFxxxF, highly conserved among …
- 102000004076 Dopamine D1 Receptors 0 title abstract description 14
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