Witchuda Saengsawang
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA.
Publications of Witchuda Saengsawang
A molecular and structural mechanism for G protein-mediated microtubule destabilization.
The Journal of biological chemistry. 02/2011; 286(6):4319-28.
The heterotrimeric, G protein-coupled receptor-associated G protein, Gα(s), binds tubulin with nanomolar affinity and disrupts microtubules in cells and in vitro. Here we determine that the activated
Heterotrimeric G-proteins interact directly with cytoskeletal components to modify microtubule-dependent cellular processes.
Neuro-Signals. 02/2009; 17(1):100-8.
A large percentage of current drugs target G-protein-coupled receptors, which couple to well-known signaling pathways involving cAMP or calcium. G-proteins themselves may subserve a second messenger
Structural model of a complex between the heterotrimeric G protein, Gsalpha, and tubulin.
Biochimica et biophysica acta. 07/2008; 1783(6):964-73.
A number of studies have demonstrated interplay between the cytoskeleton and G protein signaling. Many of these studies have determined a specific interaction between tubulin, the building block of
Structural model of a complex between the heterotrimeric G protein, Gsα, and tubulin
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research.
A number of studies have demonstrated interplay between the cytoskeleton and G protein signaling. Many of these studies have determined a specific interaction between tubulin, the building block of
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Keywords of Witchuda Saengsawang
activate tubulin GTPase
building block
G proteins
heterotrimeric G proteins
Molecular docking studies
molecular docking techniques
Structural insight
switch III region
tubulin GTPase
two molecules
