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The chemokine CXC4 and CC2 receptors form homo- and heterooligomers that can engage their signaling G-protein effectors and betaarrestin
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The chemokine CXC4 and CC2 receptors form homo- and heterooligomers that can engage their signaling G-protein effectors and betaarrestin

Sylvain Armando, Julie Quoyer, Viktorya Lukashova, Arhamatoulaye Maiga, Yann Percherancier, Nikolaus Heveker, Jean-Philippe Pin, Laurent Prézeau and Michel Bouvier
FASEB Journal, Vol.28(10), pp.4509--23
2014

Abstract

Humans HEK293 Cells Protein Binding Arrestins/*metabolism Gpcr *Signal Transduction allosteric regulation Chemokine CCL2/*metabolism complex formation GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits/*metabolism protein complementation assays Protein Multimerization Receptors CCR2/*metabolism CXCR4/genetics/*metabolism resonance energy transfer transactivation
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