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The conformational signature of beta-arrestin2 predicts its trafficking and signalling functions.

Lee MH, Appleton KM, Strungs EG, Kwon JY, Morinelli TA, Peterson YK, Laporte SA, Luttrell LM
Nature. 2016 Mar 31;531(7596):665-8. doi: 10.1038/nature17154. Epub 2016 Mar 23. (Link opens in a new window) PubMed (Link opens in a new window) Article

Plasmids from Article

ID Plasmid Purpose
74129Rlucrarr3-Flash1FlAsH-BRET reporter to monitor conformational changes in Arrestin3. Insertion of FlAsH motif (CCPGCC) following amino acid residue 40 of Arrestin3.
74130Rlucrarr3-Flash2FlAsH-BRET reporter to monitor conformational changes in Arrestin3. Insertion of FlAsH motif (CCPGCC) following amino acid residue 139 of Arrestin3.
74131Rlucrarr3-Flash3FlAsH-BRET reporter to monitor conformational changes in Arrestin3. Insertion of FlAsH motif (CCPGCC) following amino acid residue 171 of Arrestin3.
74132Rlucrarr3-Flash4FlAsH-BRET reporter to monitor conformational changes in Arrestin3. Insertion of FlAsH motif (CCPGCC) following amino acid residue 225 of Arrestin3.
74133Rlucrarr3-Flash5FlAsH-BRET reporter to monitor conformational changes in Arrestin3. Insertion of FlAsH motif (CCPGCC) following amino acid residue 263 of Arrestin.
74134Rlucrarr3-Flash6FlAsH-BRET reporter to monitor conformational changes in Arrestin3. Insertion of FlAsH motif (CCPGCC) following amino acid residue 410 of Arrestin3.

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