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      Heterotrimeric G-protein signaling in Arabidopsis: Puzzling G-protein-coupled receptor.

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      Plant signaling & behavior
      AtRGS1, G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), GCR2, GPA1, heterotrimeric G-proteins

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          Abstract

          Seven transmembrane G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are commonly used by eukaryotes to sense extracellular signals to switch on cellular responses through the activation of cognate heterotrimeric G-proteins. In Arabidopsis thaliana, GCR2 has been proposed as a GPCR for the plant hormone abscisic acid. On the other hand, biochemical analysis demonstrates that the sole Arabidopsis heterotrimeric G-protein alpha subunit, GPA1, is in the activated state (GTP-bound) by default, suggesting that the heterotrimeric G-proteins may act without any GPCRs.

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          Journal
          Plant Signal Behav
          Plant signaling & behavior
          1559-2316
          1559-2316
          Dec 2008
          : 3
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Botany; University of British Columbia; Vancouver, British Columbia Canada.
          Article
          2634457
          19513236
          c6980c7e-736c-407f-8815-e6de0aa0cb1c
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          AtRGS1,G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR),GCR2,GPA1,heterotrimeric G-proteins

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