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2. Targeted modulation of gene expression through receptor‐specific delivery of small interfering RNA peptide conjugates.
3. NPY1R-targeted peptide-mediated delivery of a dual PPARα/γ agonist to adipocytes enhances adipogenesis and prevents diabetes progression
4. Selective Delivery of Neuropeptide Y Peptides Linked to Magnetic Particles for Hyperthermia Application
5. Peptides for therapeutic applications – challenges and chances
6. Unusually persistent Gαi-signaling of the neuropeptide Y2 receptor depletes cellular Gi/o pools and leads to a Gi-refractory state
7. Stable Binding of Full‐Length Chemerin is Driven by Negative Charges in the CMKLR1 N‐terminus
8. The anterograde transport of the human neuropeptide Y2 receptor is regulated by a subtype specific mechanism mediated by the C-terminus
9. Receptor-specific recognition of NPY peptides revealed by structures of NPY receptors
10. Intracellular Trafficking of Neuropeptide Y Receptors
11. Orthogonal Peptide‐Templated Labeling Elucidates Lateral ETAR/ETBR Proximity and Reveals Altered Downstream Signaling
12. Orthogonal Peptide‐Templated Labeling Elucidates Lateral ET A R/ET B R Proximity and Reveals Altered Downstream Signaling
13. Adiponectin receptor 1 interacts with both subunits of protein kinase CK2
14. Additional file 2 of Unusually persistent Gαi-signaling of the neuropeptide Y2 receptor depletes cellular Gi/o pools and leads to a Gi-refractory state
15. Towards improved receptor targeting: anterograde transport, internalization and postendocytic trafficking of neuropeptide Y receptors
16. Orthogonal Peptide‐Templated Labeling Elucidates Lateral ETAR/ETBR Proximity and Reveals Altered Downstream Signaling.
17. Shuttling of Peptide‐Drug Conjugates by G Protein‐Coupled Receptors Is Significantly Improved by Pulsed Application
18. A Venomics Approach Coupled to High-Throughput Toxin Production Strategies Identifies the First Venom-Derived Melanocortin Receptor Agonists
19. The first venom-derived melanocortin receptor ligands
20. Tracking of human Y receptors in living cells—A fluorescence approach
21. Proteome analysis to study signal transduction of G protein-coupled receptors
22. Trendbericht Biochemie Teil 4: Organoide
23. Shuttling of Peptide‐Drug Conjugates by G Protein‐Coupled Receptors Is Significantly Improved by Pulsed Application.
24. Different mode of arrestin-3 binding at the human Y 1 and Y 2 receptor
25. Time-Resolved Tracking of Separately Internalized Neuropeptide Y2 Receptors by Two-Color Pulse-Chase
26. C-terminal motif of human neuropeptide Y4 receptor determines internalization and arrestin recruitment
27. Differential modulation of NPY receptor internalization and signaling by ligand modification
28. Rapid Covalent Fluorescence Labeling of Membrane Proteins on Live Cells via Coiled-Coil Templated Acyl Transfer
29. Proteintemplat‐vermittelter Acyltransfer: eine chemische Methode für die Markierung von Membranproteinen an lebenden Zellen
30. Peptide-Templated Acyl Transfer: A Chemical Method for the Labeling of Membrane Proteins on Live Cells
31. Peptide Modifications Differentially Alter G Protein‐Coupled Receptor Internalization and Signaling Bias
32. Time-Resolved Tracking of Separately Internalized Neuropeptide Y2Receptors by Two-Color Pulse-Chase
33. Neuropeptide Y receptors: ligand binding and trafficking suggest novel approaches in drug development
34. Ligand-induced Internalization and Recycling of the Human Neuropeptide Y2 Receptor Is Regulated by Its Carboxyl-terminal Tail
35. Dimerization of adiponectin receptor 1 is inhibited by adiponectin
36. Protein kinase CK2 interacts with adiponectin receptor 1 and participates in adiponectin signaling
37. The third intracellular loop stabilizes the inactive state of the neuropeptide Y1 receptor. VOLUME 283 (2008) PAGES 33337-33346
38. The Third Intracellular Loop Stabilizes the Inactive State of the Neuropeptide Y1 Receptor
39. Agonist induced receptor internalization of neuropeptide Y receptor subtypes depends on third intracellular loop and C-terminus
40. GPC Receptors and Not Ligands Decide the Binding Mode in Neuropeptide Y Multireceptor/Multiligand System
41. Receptor Subtype-specific Docking of Asp6.59 with C-terminal Arginine Residues in Y Receptor Ligands
42. Posttranslational Modification of Proteins. Expanding Nature's Inventory. By Christopher T. Walsh.
43. Posttranslational Modification of Proteins. Expanding Nature's Inventory. Von Christopher T. Walsh.
44. From Transcription Profile to Expression: The Signaling Repertoire of the SK-N-MC Neuroepithelioma Cell-Line
45. Calbindin in Cerebellar Purkinje Cells Is a Critical Determinant of the Precision of Motor Coordination
46. Conditional inactivation of the calbindin D-28k (Calb1) gene by Cre/loxP-mediated recombination
47. The anterograde transport of the human neuropeptide Y2 receptor is regulated by a subtype specific mechanism mediated by the C-terminus.
48. Control of Local NGF mRNA Synthesis by Preformed Factors Rapidly Released from Peripheral Nerves
49. Conditional inactivation of the calbindin D-28k ( Calb1) gene by Cre/ loxP-mediated recombination.
50. Receptor-specific recognition of NPY peptides revealed by structures of NPY receptors.
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