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CELL SIGNALING: -Arrestin, a Two-fisted Terminator
Eileen F. Grady
-arrestin escorts enzymes to activated receptors, catalyzing the demise of signals that are generated. This may be a common theme among G protein-coupled receptors.
The author is at the UCSF Center for the Neurobiology of Digestive Disease, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA. E-mail: gradye{at}surgery.ucsf.edu
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