In Silico Design of Novel RGS2–Galpha-q Interaction Inhibitors with Anticancer Activity
Adam Bair,
Natalie Printy,
So Hee Choi
et al.
Abstract:Regulators of G-protein signaling
(RGS) are a family
of approximately
30 proteins that bind to and deactivate the alpha subunits of G-proteins
(Gα) by accelerating their GTP hydrolysis rates,
which terminates G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling. Thus,
RGS proteins are essential in regulating GPCR signaling, and most
members are implicated as critical nodes in human diseases such as
hypertension, depression, and others. Regulator of G-protein signaling
2 (RGS2), a member of the R4 family of RGS proteins… Show more
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