PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12101219-6 2002 The expression of the GRK2 C-terminal domain to block membrane translocation of endogenous GRK2 increases mGluR1a-866Delta- and mGluR1b-stimulated inositol phosphate formation, presumably by blocking membrane translocation of GRK2. Inositol Phosphates 147-165 glutamate metabotropic receptor 1 Homo sapiens 106-112 20180987-6 2010 Pyk2 overexpression in HEK293 results in attenuated basal and agonist-stimulated inositol phosphate formation in mGluR1 expressing cells and involves a mechanism whereby Pyk2 displaces Galphaq/11 from the receptor. Inositol Phosphates 81-99 glutamate metabotropic receptor 1 Homo sapiens 113-119 20644995-2 2010 Overactivation of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs), which include mGluR1 as well as mGluR5 and are coupled via phospholipase C to the inositol phosphate pathway, is found to be involved in mutant htt-mediated neurotoxicity. Inositol Phosphates 151-169 glutamate metabotropic receptor 1 Homo sapiens 60-66 20644995-2 2010 Overactivation of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs), which include mGluR1 as well as mGluR5 and are coupled via phospholipase C to the inositol phosphate pathway, is found to be involved in mutant htt-mediated neurotoxicity. Inositol Phosphates 151-169 glutamate metabotropic receptor 1 Homo sapiens 83-89 12101219-5 2002 However, mGluR1a-866Delta- and mGluR1b-stimulated inositol phosphate formation is attenuated following GRK2 expression. Inositol Phosphates 50-68 glutamate metabotropic receptor 1 Homo sapiens 9-15 8093260-6 1993 The dose response of quisqualate for the reduction in mGluR1 mRNA is consistent with that for inositol phosphate formation stimulated through the cloned mGluR1. Inositol Phosphates 94-112 glutamate metabotropic receptor 1 Homo sapiens 153-159 7981634-4 1994 Transient transfection of HEK-293 cells with mGluR1a, but not the mGluR1T cDNA, resulted in a significant increase in inositol phosphate (IP) formation in absence of any mGluR agonists. Inositol Phosphates 118-136 glutamate metabotropic receptor 1 Homo sapiens 45-51 7981634-4 1994 Transient transfection of HEK-293 cells with mGluR1a, but not the mGluR1T cDNA, resulted in a significant increase in inositol phosphate (IP) formation in absence of any mGluR agonists. Inositol Phosphates 138-140 glutamate metabotropic receptor 1 Homo sapiens 45-51 8369491-1 1993 The expression of metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) in primary cultures of cerebellar granule neurones can be: (i) modulated by the degree of depolarization during the culture period, rendering neurones differently sensitive to agonist-stimulated inositol phosphate (IP) hydrolysis; (ii) down-regulated by specific mGluR agonists. Inositol Phosphates 255-273 glutamate metabotropic receptor 1 Homo sapiens 52-58 8369491-1 1993 The expression of metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) in primary cultures of cerebellar granule neurones can be: (i) modulated by the degree of depolarization during the culture period, rendering neurones differently sensitive to agonist-stimulated inositol phosphate (IP) hydrolysis; (ii) down-regulated by specific mGluR agonists. Inositol Phosphates 275-277 glutamate metabotropic receptor 1 Homo sapiens 52-58 11961129-6 2002 Similarly, inositol phosphate production after glutamate-induced activation of mGluR1a and mGluR1c was increased after PKC inhibition, whereas glutamate-induced mGluR1b stimulation was unaffected. Inositol Phosphates 11-29 glutamate metabotropic receptor 1 Homo sapiens 79-85