2011
Prostacyclin receptor regulation--from transcription to trafficking.
Midgett C, Stitham J, Martin K, Hwa J. Prostacyclin receptor regulation--from transcription to trafficking. 2011, 11: 517-28. PMID: 21707517, PMCID: PMC3647249, DOI: 10.2174/156652411800615144.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsMouse knockout studiesReceptor regulationTransmembrane G-proteinKnockout studiesG proteinsCell surfaceRegulatory processesNon-selective COX-1/COXCorrect functionTranscriptionHigh cardiovascular risk patientsImportant receptorProstacyclin receptorImportant cardioprotective rolePrevention of atherothrombosisCardiovascular risk patientsIncreased cardiovascular eventsCOX-1/COXRegulationReceptorsCardiovascular eventsRisk patientsReceptor dysfunctionCardioprotective roleIP receptor
1996
Recruitment of purinergically stimulated Cl- channels from granule membrane to plasma membrane
Merlin D, Guo X, Martin K, Laboisse C, Landis D, Dubyak G, Hopfer U. Recruitment of purinergically stimulated Cl- channels from granule membrane to plasma membrane. American Journal Of Physiology 1996, 271: c612-c619. PMID: 8770002, DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1996.271.2.c612.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHT29-ClGranule fusionCl- channelsFungal metabolite wortmanninCAMP-activated Cl- channelMucin granulesCell linesRegulated exocytosisWortmannin concentrationsPlasma membraneActin depolymerizationWortmannin inhibitionCell line HT-29Granule membranesExtracellular ATPEpithelial cellsFusion inhibitorsHuman adenocarcinoma cell line HT-29WortmanninSecretion releaseCl- conductancePhalloidinMembraneDifferential inhibitionHT-29