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A Direct and Functional Interaction Between Go and Rab5 During G
Protein–Coupled Receptor Signaling
Vladimir Purvanov, Alexey Koval, Vladimir L. Katanaev*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: vladimir.katanaev{at}uni-konstanz.de
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- Fig. S1. Reduction in the abundance of Rab5 results in reduced Wg signaling.
- Fig. S2. Fz1 simulates endocytosis in a Wg- and Gαo-dependent manner.
- Fig. S3. Biochemical interactions of Rab5, Gαo, Gβγ, and Fz1.
- Fig. S4. Analysis of the localization of Gαo and Rab5 in hemocytes from flies of
different genotypes.
- Fig. S5. Fz1 and Fz2 relocalize Rab5 into intracellular puncta in salivary glands.
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Citation: V. Purvanov, A. Koval, V. L. Katanaev, A Direct and Functional Interaction Between G
o and Rab5 During G
Protein–Coupled Receptor Signaling.
Sci. Signal. 3, ra65 (2010).
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