Supplementary Materials for:
The Complex of G Protein Regulator RGS9-2 and Gβ5 Controls
Sensitization and Signaling Kinetics of Type 5 Adenylyl Cyclase in the
Striatum
Keqiang Xie, Ikuo Masuho, Cameron Brand, Carmen W. Dessauer,
Kirill A. Martemyanov*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: kirill{at}scripps.edu
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- Fig. S1. The N364H mutation abolishes GTPase activity of RGS9-2 and its effects
on G protein subunit reassociation.
- Fig. S2. Absence of AC superactivation by chronic stimulation of µ-ORs in
HEK293T cells lacking AC5.
- Fig. S3. Equal expression of wild-type RGS9-2 and its N364H mutant upon
expression in transfected HEK293 cells.
- Fig. S4. Absence of a specific BRET signal in cells not transfected with µ-OR or
Gα.
- Fig. S5. Uniform expression of Gα subunits in the BRET assay system.
- Fig. S6. Time course of changes in cAMP concentration induced by isoproterenol in
transfected HEK293T cells.
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Citation: K. Xie, I. Masuho, C. Brand, C. W. Dessauer,
K. A. Martemyanov, The Complex of G Protein Regulator RGS9-2 and Gβ
5 Controls
Sensitization and Signaling Kinetics of Type 5 Adenylyl Cyclase in the
Striatum.
Sci. Signal. 5, ra63 (2012).
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