PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 9054374-11 1997 5-fold increases in IPs, respectively, when these cells co-expressed both the WT receptor and Galphaq. Inositol Phosphates 20-23 G protein subunit alpha q Homo sapiens 94-101 11561099-9 2001 For example, when cells (WT PAFR + G(alpha)q) were exposed to WEB2086, SM10661, or alprazolam, the basal inositol phosphate production was reduced by 53 +/- 6, 44 +/- 3, and 54 +/- 4%, respectively. Inositol Phosphates 105-123 G protein subunit alpha q Homo sapiens 35-44 10727532-2 2000 We used thyrotropin receptor, which is coupled to different G proteins, to investigate the regulation of Galphas- and Galphaq-mediated signaling (assessed by cAMP and inositol phosphate production, respectively). Inositol Phosphates 167-185 G protein subunit alpha q Homo sapiens 118-125 8732687-4 1996 When cells were cotransfected with the cDNAs of receptor and different alpha-subunits of the Gq family (G alpha q, G alpha 11, G alpha 14, G alpha 15, and G alpha 16, a severalfold increase in the ligand-dependent inositol phosphate production could be observed, indicating that the receptors functionally interacted with all alpha-subunits of the G alpha q family. Inositol Phosphates 214-232 G protein subunit alpha q Homo sapiens 104-113 32973514-8 2020 The BRET data corroborated with the data on the downstream Galphaq/inositol phosphate pathway. Inositol Phosphates 67-85 G protein subunit alpha q Homo sapiens 59-66 18627427-6 2009 We also show that coupling of TSHR to G(alphaq) (as measured by inositolphosphate generation) is markedly reduced when the receptor is not cleaved. Inositol Phosphates 64-81 G protein subunit alpha q Homo sapiens 38-47 7797501-1 1995 Activation of beta 2 adrenergic and muscarinic M2 receptors in cells expressing the receptors alone or together with G alpha q, G alpha 11, or G alpha 14 led to a very small stimulation of endogenous phospholipase C. However, when the receptors were coexpressed with G alpha 15 and G alpha 16, addition of appropriate ligands caused a severalfold increase in inositol phosphate production which was time- and dose-dependent. Inositol Phosphates 359-377 G protein subunit alpha q Homo sapiens 117-126 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 G protein subunit alpha q Homo sapiens 185-192 18310092-6 2008 The Ca(2+) response was inhibited by Galphaq and phospholipase C (PLC) inhibitors as well as by intracellular Ca(2+) store depletion, indicating that it is mediated by a Gq-coupled receptor that activates the inositol phosphate (IP(3)) pathway consistent with the previously identified zinc-sensing receptor (ZnR). Inositol Phosphates 209-227 G protein subunit alpha q Homo sapiens 37-44 16963356-4 2006 Angiotensin II stimulated accumulation of inositol phosphate and phosphorylation of MAP kinase was also observed, which indicated that the recombinant AT1aR could couple to endogenous Galphaq protein. Inositol Phosphates 42-60 G protein subunit alpha q Homo sapiens 184-191