GPCR Signalling Complexes – Synthesis, Assembly, Trafficking and Specificity

1. ER-bound steps in the biosynthesis of G protein-coupled receptors Christian Nanoff and Michael Freissmuth 2. Role of chaperones in G protein coupled receptor signalling complex assembly Denis J. Dupre, Maha M. Hammad, Patrick Holland and Jaime Wertman 3. GPCR oligomerization: contribution to receptor biogenesis: Kathleen Van Craenenbroeck 4. The functional size of GPCRs- monomers, dimers or tetramers? Darlaine Petrin and Terence E. Hebert 5. Regulation of post-Golgi traffic of G protein-coupled receptors Guangyu Wu 6. Regulated GPCR trafficking to the plasma membrane: general issues and the CCR5 chemokine receptor example Hamasseh Shirvani, Gabriel Gata and Stefano Marullo 7. Regulatory Processes Governing the Cell Surface Expression of LH and FSH Receptors Deborah L. Segaloff 8. Chaperone-mediated assembly of G protein complexes Barry M. Willardson and Christopher M. Tracy 9. Synthesis and assembly of G protein bg dimers: comparison of in vitro and in vivo studies Jane Dingus and John D. Hildebrandt 10. Preferential assembly of G-abg complexes directed by the g subunits Janet D. Robishaw 11. G Protein Trafficking Philip B. Wedegaertner 12. Differential assembly of GPCR signaling complexes determines signaling specificity Pascal Maurice , Abla Benleulmi-Chaachoua & Ralf Jockers 13. GPCR and voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCC) signaling complexes Christophe Altier 14. Pharmacological chaperones correct misfolded GPCRs and rescue function: trafficking as a therapeutic target Guadalupe Maya-Nunez, Alfredo Ulloa-Aguirre, Jo Ann Janovick, P. Michael Conn

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