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Arrestins: Structure and Function in Vision and Beyond

Editat de Vsevolod V. Gurevich
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 mar 2022
Arrestins: Structure and Function in Vision and Beyond examines the structural basis of the function of arrestin proteins in the brain. Linking basic, translational and clinical research, this volume begins with history and basic signaling principles and then expands to the use of proteins as potential therapeutic targets. Multiple cellular activities are detailed, including activation, signaling, GPCR endocytosis, and ERK signaling, with chapters examining both visual and non-visual arrestins. Experts in their respective fields are featured throughout, making this book essential reading for anyone who wants to explore the basic science underlying these signaling proteins.

  • 2023 PROSE Awards - Winner: Finalist: Biomedicine and Neuroscience: Association of American Publishers
  • Links basic, translational and clinical research on arrestin and GPCR signaling proteins in the nervous system
  • Features chapters on arrestins' vital signaling functions in brain health
  • Includes unique sections on their use as potential therapeutic targets
  • Covers both vision and non-vision arrestins
  • Provides an overview for scientists new to the study of GPCRs and arrestins
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780323857567
ISBN-10: 0323857566
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

1. History of Arrestins
2. Basic Principles of G Protein-Coupled Receptor signaling
3. Structural Basis of Arrestin-GPCR Interactions
4. Non-Visual Arrestins: Mechanisms of Arrestin Activation and Arrestin-Dependent Signaling
5. Mechanisms of Arrestin-Mediated JNK Activation
6. Mechanisms of Arrestin-Dependent Facilitation of ERK Signaling
7. Visual Arrestins in Photoreceptor Function and Visual Disorders
8. Arrestins in GPCR Endocytosis
9. Arrestins as therapeutic Targets
10. Introducing Bias into GPCR-Dependent and Independent Arrestin Signaling by Protein Engineering