Monitoring G protein-coupled receptor and β-arrestin trafficking in live cells using enhanced bystander BRET
Cellular signaling processes often involve trafficking of receptors and other proteins between subcellular compartments. Here the authors demonstrate a method based on the concept of Enhanced bystander Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer (EbBRET) that allows efficient real time monitoring of e...
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Autores principales: | Yoon Namkung, Christian Le Gouill, Viktoria Lukashova, Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Mireille Hogue, Etienne Khoury, Mideum Song, Michel Bouvier, Stéphane A. Laporte |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/533dd58c08184acea1bdb815fa853d15 |
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