Selectivity in the Use of Gi/oProteins Is Determined by the DRF Motif in CXCR6 and Is Cell-Type Specific

Volume: 88, Issue: 5, Pages: 894 - 910
Published: Aug 27, 2015
Abstract
CXCR6, the receptor for CXCL16, is expressed on multiple cell types and can be a coreceptor for human immunodeficiency virus 1. Except for CXCR6, all human chemokine receptors contain the D(3.49)R(3.50)Y(3.51) sequence, and all but two contain A(3.53) at the cytoplasmic terminus of the third transmembrane helix (H3C), a region within class A G protein-coupled receptors that contacts G proteins. In CXCR6, H3C contains...
Paper Details
Title
Selectivity in the Use of Gi/oProteins Is Determined by the DRF Motif in CXCR6 and Is Cell-Type Specific
Published Date
Aug 27, 2015
Volume
88
Issue
5
Pages
894 - 910
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