Molecular Biology of RGS Proteins

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Molecular Biology of RGS Proteins, a volume of Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science, will include historical discussion of RGS proteins, the role of RGS proteins in addiction, depression and Parkinson's disease and the biology and functional regulation of RGS9 isoforms. This publication further discusses RGS proteins in cellular signaling, protein control in lymphocyte function, and alternative splicing of RGS transcripts and nuclear RGS proteins, offering the latest in research of RGS proteins.
1. RGS proteins: the early days
Henrik Dohlman

2. The role of RGS proteins in addiction, depression and Parkinsons disease
Vanna Zachariou

3. Biology and functional regulation of RGS9 isoforms
Kirill Martemyanov

4. RGS protein function in C. elegans
Michael Koelle

5.G Beta 5 in the visual system
Jason Chen

6. Roles of RGS proteins and RGS homology domains in signaling
John Tesmer

7.Gb5-RGS protein complexes
Vladlen Slepak

8. Multifunctional roles of RGS Proteins in cellular signaling
John Hepler

9. RGS protein control of lymphocyte function
John Kehrl

10. RGS-insensitive G proteins to study endogenous RGS protein function
Richard Neubig

11. Alternative splicing of RGS transcripts and nuclear RGS proteins
Rory Fisher
Researchers, professors and graduate students in biochemistry, chemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology, and medicine will value this volume of Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science.