Title : Paradoxical block of parathormone secretion is mediated by increased activity of G alpha subunits.

Pub. Date : 2001 Mar 2

PMID : 11102444






4 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Desensitization or pertussis toxin-mediated inhibition of CaSR-stimulated signaling suppressed the effect of low magnesium, further confirming that magnesium acts within the axis CaSR-G-protein. Magnesium calcium sensing receptor Homo sapiens
2 Desensitization or pertussis toxin-mediated inhibition of CaSR-stimulated signaling suppressed the effect of low magnesium, further confirming that magnesium acts within the axis CaSR-G-protein. Magnesium calcium sensing receptor Homo sapiens
3 Desensitization or pertussis toxin-mediated inhibition of CaSR-stimulated signaling suppressed the effect of low magnesium, further confirming that magnesium acts within the axis CaSR-G-protein. Magnesium calcium sensing receptor Homo sapiens
4 By contrast, when the magnesium affinity of the G alpha subunit was decreased, CaSR activation was no longer affected by magnesium. Magnesium calcium sensing receptor Homo sapiens