Adipocyte plasma membranes contain two Gi subtypes but are devoid of Go.

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Adipocyte plasma membranes contain two Gi subtypes but are devoid of Go. / Hinsch, K D; Rosenthal, W; Spicher, K; Binder, Thomas; Gausepohl, H; Frank, R; Schultz, G; Joost, H G.

in: FEBS LETT, Jahrgang 238, Nr. 1, 1, 1988, S. 191-196.

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Hinsch, KD, Rosenthal, W, Spicher, K, Binder, T, Gausepohl, H, Frank, R, Schultz, G & Joost, HG 1988, 'Adipocyte plasma membranes contain two Gi subtypes but are devoid of Go.', FEBS LETT, Jg. 238, Nr. 1, 1, S. 191-196. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3139455?dopt=Citation>

APA

Hinsch, K. D., Rosenthal, W., Spicher, K., Binder, T., Gausepohl, H., Frank, R., Schultz, G., & Joost, H. G. (1988). Adipocyte plasma membranes contain two Gi subtypes but are devoid of Go. FEBS LETT, 238(1), 191-196. [1]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3139455?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Hinsch KD, Rosenthal W, Spicher K, Binder T, Gausepohl H, Frank R et al. Adipocyte plasma membranes contain two Gi subtypes but are devoid of Go. FEBS LETT. 1988;238(1):191-196. 1.

Bibtex

@article{edf8360cd7e8475ea5505cdaf581620e,
title = "Adipocyte plasma membranes contain two Gi subtypes but are devoid of Go.",
abstract = "Antisera generated against synthetic peptides were used to identify G-protein alpha-subunits in plasma membranes from rat adipocytes. Applying the immunoblot technique, we detected two Gs alpha-subunits of 42 and 43 kDa, corresponding to the two cholera toxin substrates, and two Gi alpha-subunits of 40 and 41 kDa, corresponding to the two pertussis toxin substrates present in these membranes. The 40 kDa protein was tentatively identified as the Gi2 alpha-subunit. A serum specific for the Go alpha-subunit failed to detect any immunoreactive protein. Thus plasma membranes of adipocytes possess two forms of Gi but not Go.",
author = "Hinsch, {K D} and W Rosenthal and K Spicher and Thomas Binder and H Gausepohl and R Frank and G Schultz and Joost, {H G}",
year = "1988",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "238",
pages = "191--196",
journal = "FEBS LETT",
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T1 - Adipocyte plasma membranes contain two Gi subtypes but are devoid of Go.

AU - Hinsch, K D

AU - Rosenthal, W

AU - Spicher, K

AU - Binder, Thomas

AU - Gausepohl, H

AU - Frank, R

AU - Schultz, G

AU - Joost, H G

PY - 1988

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N2 - Antisera generated against synthetic peptides were used to identify G-protein alpha-subunits in plasma membranes from rat adipocytes. Applying the immunoblot technique, we detected two Gs alpha-subunits of 42 and 43 kDa, corresponding to the two cholera toxin substrates, and two Gi alpha-subunits of 40 and 41 kDa, corresponding to the two pertussis toxin substrates present in these membranes. The 40 kDa protein was tentatively identified as the Gi2 alpha-subunit. A serum specific for the Go alpha-subunit failed to detect any immunoreactive protein. Thus plasma membranes of adipocytes possess two forms of Gi but not Go.

AB - Antisera generated against synthetic peptides were used to identify G-protein alpha-subunits in plasma membranes from rat adipocytes. Applying the immunoblot technique, we detected two Gs alpha-subunits of 42 and 43 kDa, corresponding to the two cholera toxin substrates, and two Gi alpha-subunits of 40 and 41 kDa, corresponding to the two pertussis toxin substrates present in these membranes. The 40 kDa protein was tentatively identified as the Gi2 alpha-subunit. A serum specific for the Go alpha-subunit failed to detect any immunoreactive protein. Thus plasma membranes of adipocytes possess two forms of Gi but not Go.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 238

SP - 191

EP - 196

JO - FEBS LETT

JF - FEBS LETT

SN - 0014-5793

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