MGC82511 antikoerper, RGS10 antikoerper, 2310010N19Rik antikoerper, regulator of G-protein signaling 10 antikoerper, regulator of G-protein signaling 10 L homeolog antikoerper, regulator of G protein signaling 10 antikoerper, regulator of G-protein signalling 10 antikoerper, RGS10 antikoerper, rgs10.L antikoerper, rgs10 antikoerper, Rgs10 antikoerper
Hintergrund
Regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) family members are regulatory molecules that act as GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) for G alpha subunits of heterotrimeric G proteins. RGS proteins are able to deactivate G protein subunits of the Gi alpha, Go alpha and Gq alpha subtypes. They drive G proteins into their inactive GDP-bound forms. Regulator of G protein signaling 10 belongs to this family. All RGS proteins share a conserved 120-amino acid sequence termed the RGS domain. This protein associates specifically with the activated forms of the two related G-protein subunits, G-alphai3 and G-alphaz but fails to interact with the structurally and functionally distinct G-alpha subunits. Regulator of G protein signaling 10 protein is localized in the nucleus. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq]Synonyms: Regulator of G-protein signaling 10