Leah S. Bernstein, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2000 Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
Area:
Neuroscience Biology, Cell Biology

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2006 Roy AA, Baragli A, Bernstein LS, Hepler JR, Hébert TE, Chidiac P. RGS2 interacts with Gs and adenylyl cyclase in living cells. Cellular Signalling. 18: 336-48. PMID 16095880 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cellsig.2005.05.004  0.464
2005 Hague C, Bernstein LS, Ramineni S, Chen Z, Minneman KP, Hepler JR. Selective inhibition of alpha1A-adrenergic receptor signaling by RGS2 association with the receptor third intracellular loop. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280: 27289-95. PMID 15917235 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M502365200  0.471
2004 Bernstein LS, Ramineni S, Hague C, Cladman W, Chidiac P, Levey AI, Hepler JR. RGS2 binds directly and selectively to the M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor third intracellular loop to modulate Gq/11alpha signaling. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279: 21248-56. PMID 14976183 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M312407200  0.542
2004 Bernstein LS, Linder ME, Hepler JR. Analysis of RGS protein palmitoylation. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 237: 195-204. PMID 14501051 DOI: 10.1385/1-59259-430-1:195  0.579
2000 Bernstein LS, Grillo AA, Loranger SS, Linder ME. RGS4 binds to membranes through an amphipathic alpha -helix. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275: 18520-6. PMID 10764749 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M000618200  0.371
1999 Heximer SP, Srinivasa SP, Bernstein LS, Bernard JL, Linder ME, Hepler JR, Blumer KJ. G protein selectivity is a determinant of RGS2 function. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274: 34253-9. PMID 10567399 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.274.48.34253  0.607
1998 Srinivasa SP, Bernstein LS, Blumer KJ, Linder ME. Plasma membrane localization is required for RGS4 function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 95: 5584-9. PMID 9576926 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.95.10.5584  0.644
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