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Molecular cloning and functional expression of a mu-opioid receptor from rat brain.Chen Y., Mestek A., Liu J., Hurley J.A., Yu L.View abstractCited forNUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [MRNA] (ISOFORM 1), FUNCTION, SUBCELLULAR LOCATIONTissueBrainCategoriesFunction, Sequences, Subcellular LocationSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCMol. Pharmacol. 44:8-12 (1993)Cited in1
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Cloning and pharmacological characterization of a rat mu opioid receptor.Thompson R.C., Mansour A., Akil H., Watson S.J.View abstractCited forNUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [MRNA] (ISOFORM 1), FUNCTION, SUBCELLULAR LOCATIONStrainSprague-DawleyTissueOlfactory bulbCategoriesFunction, Sequences, Subcellular LocationSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCNeuron 11:903-913 (1993)Cited in1
Cloning, characterization, and distribution of a mu-opioid receptor in rat brain.Zastawny R.L., George S.R., Nguyen T., Cheng R., Tsatsos J., Briones-Urbina R., O'Dowd B.F.View abstractCited forNUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [MRNA] (ISOFORM 1)TissueBrainCategoriesSequencesSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCJ. Neurochem. 62:2099-2105 (1994)Cited in1
Identification and characterization of two new alternatively spliced variants from the rat mu opioid receptor gene, Oprm.Pan Y.-X., Xu J., Pasternak G.W.Cited forNUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [MRNA] (ISOFORMS 3 AND 5)StrainSprague-DawleyCategoriesSequencesSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)Submission Submitted to EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ databases (MAY-2003)Cited in1
Identification of three new alternatively spliced variants of the rat mu opioid receptor gene: dissociation of affinity and efficacy.Pasternak D.A., Pan L., Xu J., Yu R., Xu M.M., Pasternak G.W., Pan Y.X.View abstractCited forNUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [MRNA] (ISOFORMS 2; 6; 7 AND 8)StrainSprague-DawleyCategoriesSequencesSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCJ. Neurochem. 91:881-890 (2004)Cited in1Mapped to18
Complementary DNA cloning of a mu-opioid receptor from rat peritoneal macrophages.Sedqi M., Roy S., Ramakrishnan S., Elde R., Loh H.H.View abstractCited forNUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [MRNA] OF 101-340TissueMacrophageCategoriesSequencesSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCBiochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 209:563-574 (1995)Cited in11
Cloning and expression of an isoform of the rat mu opioid receptor (rMOR1B) which differs in agonist induced desensitization from rMOR1.Zimprich A., Simon T., Hoellt V.View abstractCited forNUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE [MRNA] OF 356-398 (ISOFORM 4)CategoriesSequencesSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCFEBS Lett. 359:142-146 (1995)Cited in1
Activation of mu opioid receptors inhibits transient high- and low- threshold Ca2+ currents, but spares a sustained current.Schroeder J.E., Fischbach P.S., Zheng D., McCleskey E.W.View abstractCited forFUNCTIONCategoriesFunctionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCNeuron 6:13-20 (1991)Cited in1
Inhibition of Ca2+ currents by a mu-opioid in a defined subset of rat sensory neurons.Schroeder J.E., McCleskey E.W.View abstractCited forFUNCTIONCategoriesFunctionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCJ. Neurosci. 13:867-873 (1993)Cited in1
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The cloned mu, delta and kappa receptors and their endogenous ligands: evidence for two opioid peptide recognition cores.Mansour A., Hoversten M.T., Taylor L.P., Watson S.J., Akil H.View abstractCited forFUNCTIONCategoriesFunctionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCBrain Res. 700:89-98 (1995)Cited in2
Activation of type II adenylyl cyclase by the cloned mu-opioid receptor: coupling to multiple G proteins.Chan J.S., Chiu T.T., Wong Y.H.View abstractCited forFUNCTION, COUPLING TO G-PROTEINSCategoriesFunctionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCJ. Neurochem. 65:2682-2689 (1995)Cited in1Mapped to10
The mu-opioid receptor down-regulates differently from the delta-opioid receptor: requirement of a high affinity receptor/G protein complex formation.Chakrabarti S., Yang W., Law P.Y., Loh H.H.View abstractCited forFUNCTION, MUTAGENESIS OF ASP-114CategoriesFunction, Phenotypes & VariantsSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCMol. Pharmacol. 52:105-113 (1997)Cited in1
Palmitoylation of the rat mu opioid receptor.Chen C., Shahabi V., Xu W., Liu-Chen L.Y.View abstractCited forPALMITOYLATION, MUTAGENESIS OF CYS-346 AND CYS-351CategoriesPTM / Processing, Phenotypes & VariantsSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCFEBS Lett. 441:148-152 (1998)Cited in1
Differential coupling of mu-, delta-, and kappa-opioid receptors to G alpha16-mediated stimulation of phospholipase C.Lee J.W., Joshi S., Chan J.S., Wong Y.H.View abstractCited forCOUPLING TO GNA15, FUNCTIONCategoriesFunctionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCJ. Neurochem. 70:2203-2211 (1998)Cited in1Mapped to13
Agonist-induced, G protein-dependent and -independent down-regulation of the mu opioid receptor. The receptor is a direct substrate for protein- tyrosine kinase.Pak Y., O'Dowd B.F., Wang J.B., George S.R.View abstractCited forPHOSPHORYLATION, MUTAGENESIS OF TYR-91; TYR-96; TYR-166; TYR-336 AND THR-394CategoriesPTM / Processing, Phenotypes & VariantsSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCJ. Biol. Chem. 274:27610-27616 (1999)Cited in1
Role for the C-terminus in agonist-induced mu opioid receptor phosphorylation and desensitization.Deng H.B., Yu Y., Pak Y., O'Dowd B.F., George S.R., Surratt C.K., Uhl G.R., Wang J.B.View abstractCited forPHOSPHORYLATION AT THR-394, MUTAGENESIS OF THR-394CategoriesPTM / Processing, Phenotypes & VariantsSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCBiochemistry 39:5492-5499 (2000)Cited in1
Oligomerization of mu- and delta-opioid receptors. Generation of novel functional properties.George S.R., Fan T., Xie Z., Tse R., Tam V., Varghese G., O'Dowd B.F.View abstractCited forRECEPTOR HETEROOLIGOMERIZATION, INTERACTION WITH OPRD1CategoriesInteractionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCJ. Biol. Chem. 275:26128-26135 (2000)Cited in2
Mutational analysis of Gbetagamma and phospholipid interaction with G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2.Carman C.V., Barak L.S., Chen C., Liu-Chen L.Y., Onorato J.J., Kennedy S.P., Caron M.G., Benovic J.L.View abstractCited forPHOSPHORYLATION BY GRK2CategoriesPTM / ProcessingSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCJ. Biol. Chem. 275:10443-10452 (2000)Cited in1
Constitutive activation of the mu opioid receptor by mutation of D3.49(164), but not D3.32(147): D3.49(164) is critical for stabilization of the inactive form of the receptor and for its expression.Li J., Huang P., Chen C., de Riel J.K., Weinstein H., Liu-Chen L.Y.View abstractCited forMUTAGENESIS OF ASP-147 AND ASP-164CategoriesPhenotypes & VariantsSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCBiochemistry 40:12039-12050 (2001)Cited in1
Functional role of a conserved motif in TM6 of the rat mu opioid receptor: constitutively active and inactive receptors result from substitutions of Thr6.34(279) with Lys and Asp.Huang P., Li J., Chen C., Visiers I., Weinstein H., Liu-Chen L.Y.View abstractCited forMUTAGENESIS OF THR-279CategoriesPhenotypes & VariantsSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCBiochemistry 40:13501-13509 (2001)Cited in1
Threonine 180 is required for G-protein-coupled receptor kinase 3- and beta-arrestin 2-mediated desensitization of the mu-opioid receptor in Xenopus oocytes.Celver J.P., Lowe J., Kovoor A., Gurevich V.V., Chavkin C.View abstractCited forFUNCTION, MUTAGENESIS OF THR-180CategoriesFunction, Phenotypes & VariantsSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCJ. Biol. Chem. 276:4894-4900 (2001)Cited in1