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The following pages link to The RGS (regulator of G-protein signalling) and GoLoco domains of RGS14 co-operate to regulate Gi-mediated signalling (Q40562126):
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- Selective role for RGS12 as a Ras/Raf/MEK scaffold in nerve growth factor-mediated differentiation (Q24300711) (← links)
- RGS14 is a natural suppressor of both synaptic plasticity in CA2 neurons and hippocampal-based learning and memory (Q24597769) (← links)
- RGS14 is a centrosomal and nuclear cytoplasmic shuttling protein that traffics to promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies following heat shock (Q28509216) (← links)
- RGS14 is a multifunctional scaffold that integrates G protein and Ras/Raf MAPkinase signalling pathways (Q28565502) (← links)
- Regulator of G-protein signaling 14 (RGS14) is a selective H-Ras effector (Q28576232) (← links)
- The RGS14 GoLoco domain discriminates among Galphai isoforms (Q28584345) (← links)
- The evolution of regulators of G protein signalling proteins as drug targets - 20 years in the making: IUPHAR Review 21. (Q30397640) (← links)
- Temporal control over the initiation of cell motility by a regulator of G-protein signaling (Q34025612) (← links)
- Regulator of G-Protein Signalling-14 (RGS14) Regulates the Activation of αMβ2 Integrin during Phagocytosis (Q34785775) (← links)
- Integration of G protein α (Gα) signaling by the regulator of G protein signaling 14 (RGS14). (Q35580833) (← links)
- Regulator of G protein signalling 14 attenuates cardiac remodelling through the MEK-ERK1/2 signalling pathway (Q36999880) (← links)
- The Ras-binding domain region of RGS14 regulates its functional interactions with heterotrimeric G proteins (Q37086123) (← links)
- Regulators of G protein signaling proteins as central components of G protein-coupled receptor signaling complexes (Q37726354) (← links)
- Nuclear trafficking of regulator of G protein signaling proteins and their roles in the nucleus. (Q37726361) (← links)
- Biochemical characterization of RGS14: RGS14 activity towards G-protein alpha subunits is independent of its binding to Rap2A. (Q40358555) (← links)
- Endogenous RGS14 is a cytoplasmic-nuclear shuttling protein that localizes to juxtanuclear membranes and chromatin-rich regions of the nucleus (Q41958915) (← links)
- The seven transmembrane domain protein MoRgs7 functions in surface perception and undergoes coronin MoCrn1-dependent endocytosis in complex with Gα subunit MoMagA to promote cAMP signaling and appressorium formation in Magnaporthe oryzae (Q64106703) (← links)