Aspartic Acid

luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin receptor ; Homo sapiens







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1 15908694 The formation of a salt bridge between helices 3 and 6 is responsible for the constitutive activity and lack of hormone responsiveness of the naturally occurring L457R mutation of the human lutropin receptor. 2005 Jul 15 1
2 11867621 Aspartic acid 564 in the third cytoplasmic loop of the luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin receptor is crucial for phosphorylation-independent interaction with arrestin2. 2002 May 17 2
3 10967122 Requirement of specific intrahelical interactions for stabilizing the inactive conformation of glycoprotein hormone receptors. 2000 Dec 1 2
4 10331060 [A study on the role of the transmembrane V to VI regions of the human luteinizing hormone receptor in its constitutive activation]. 1999 Jan 1
5 9849960 Certain activating mutations within helix 6 of the human luteinizing hormone receptor may be explained by alterations that allow transmembrane regions to activate Gs. 1998 Dec 1
6 9027334 hCG beta residues 94-96 alter LH activity without appearing to make key receptor contacts. 1996 Nov 29 1
7 7714085 A new constitutively activating point mutation in the luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin receptor gene in cases of male-limited precocious puberty. 1995 Apr 2