WG1 + WG2 survey – signal transduction pathways

Proteins of interest:Signal transduction pathway(s) and/or protein-protein interaction of interest:Cellular response(s) of interest:Last name:First name:Contact e-mail:Institution/University:Country:
G protein-coupled receptorsG protein signaling, arrestin recruitmentSecretion, tumorigenesisAbboudDayanaUniversity of LiegeBelgium
Class C GPCRsAcherFrancineUniversity of Paris/CNRSFrance
Adrenergic receptors, GnRHR, GPR54, LHCGR, FSHRMitochondrial dynamics, fertilization, reproductive hormones homeostasisAndricSilvanaUniversity of Novi Sad Faculty of SciencesSerbia
TASRBitter compounds AND TAS2REnterohormone secretionArdevolAnnaUniversitat Rovira i VirgiliSpain
Food proteins, receptor proteins that sense food/nutrientsReceptors/transporters that sense nutrients in the human gastrointestinal tractEndocrine system, intestinal system, GPCR responses, intestinal responsesBastiaan-NetShannaWageningen UR; Food & Biobased ResearchNetherlands
GPCRsG protein-arrestin dichotomySecond messenger production, cell morphological changes, receptor desensitizationBenkelTobiasUniversity of BonnGermany
MC4RGs, Gq; G12/13, MRAP2BiebermannHeikeCharite University Medicine BerlinGermany
Orphan GPCRs such as GPR160, GPR141G protein pathways cAMP, FRETBirgulNeclaUniversity of BogaziciTurkey
Sonic HedgehogHedgehog signaling pathway. Proteins: Sonic Hedgehog, Smoothened, PatchedExpression of GLI transcription factorBlanco-CanosaJuan BautistaInstitute for Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia (IQAC-CSIC)Spain
GPCR (LHR, FSHR, OXTR, Vasopressin R, MTR)cAMP, IP3, beta-arrestin, Calcium, EPACSteroid secretionBozonVeroniqueINRAe and University of ToursFrance
Leukotriene and ghrelin receptorsCatoireLaurentCNRS/University of ParisFrance
Class A GPCRsBiased signalingBiased signalingChabbertMarieCNRSFrance
Opioid Receptors, RGS proteins, Arrestins, SpinophilinNovel Signaling Pathways of Opioid Receptors- Role of interactive proteinsReceptor activation, Desensitization, Autophagy, Endosomal signalingGeorgoussiZafiroula (Iro)Institute of Biosciences and Applications/National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos"Greece
OXTR, AVPRs, CB2R, KORIP1, cAMP, Ca2+Proliferation, immune functionGruberChristianMedical University of ViennaAustria
Neuropsychiatric GPCRs, Class B1, G proteinsGenerally GPCR-G protein interfaceG protein activation and Arrestin recruitmentHauserAlexanderUniversity of DenmarkDenmark
G-protein moleculesArachidonic acid pathwayInflammatory cellsHoxhaMalvinaCatholic University Our Lady of Good CounselAlbania
G-protein coupled receptorsG-protein, arrestinG-protein activationHunyadyLaszloResearch Centre for Natural SciencesHungary
GPCRs, Adenylate cyclase, PKA, phosphodiesterase, beta-arrestin, GRKsGs/cAMP/PKA, beta-Arrestin-GPCR interaction, GRKscAMP, PKA, gene expression, steroidogenesisJean-AlphonseFredericCNRSFrance
GPR37, Muscarinic Aceytlcholine Receptors, G proteins, proteins involved in autophagy and mitophagy, including ATG3Pathways and proteins related to the proteins listed aboveAutophagy and mitophagy, inflammationKanBekiAcibadem UniversityTurkey
GPR120; GPR21; CXCR4KinsellaGemmaTU DublinIreland
Beta2AR, M2,3AR, OXRs, PTH1R, opioids, CXCRsG proteins, arrestins, GRKsKolbPeterPhilipps-University MarburgGermany
Membrane proteins (Adenosine receptors, P2X7, MmpL3, viroporins)GPCR-Gi or arrestinAnyKolocourisAntoniosNational and Kapodistrian University of Athens, PharmacyGreece
Muscarinic (M1,2,4), dopaminergic (D2,3) and melanocortin (MC4) receptorsG-protein coupled pathwaycAMP responseLaasfeldTonisUniversity of TartuEstonia
Class B GPCRscAMP-dependent pathway, peptide-protein interactionsRegulation of gene expressionLatekDorotaUniversity of WarsawPoland
Adhesion GPCRs (especially family ADGRG), CMKLR1, PAR, Y receptorLiessmannFabianInstitute for Drug DiscoveryGermany
GHSR-1aInteraction with intra-cellular partner : G-protein, beta-Arrestin, regulatory proteinsLouetMaximeUniversity of MontpellierFrance
Purine receptors, orphan GPCRsG protein signaling (all pathways), beta-arrestin translocation, new signaling paradigmscAMP, Ca2+, beta-arrestin recruitment, microscopically visible changesMuellerChristaUniversity of BonnGermany
GPCRs, RAMPsGPCR-RAMPBeta-arrestin, cAMPNemecKatarinaMDC BerlinGermany
AT1R, TXA2RAT1R - TXA2R HeterodimerizationFRETOlgacAbdurrahmanGazi UniversityTurkey
Orphan GPCRs (GPR37), Chemokine receptors, Spingosine 1 phosphate receptorsMAPK, Autophagy pathway, Atg3 protein interaction partnersAutophagy, cellular metabolism (mitochondria), Endosomal traffickingOz-ArslanDevrimAcibadem UniversityTurkey
Muscarinic and dopaminergic receptorsPhysiological role of voltage dependence of GPCRsParnasMosheTel Aviv UniversityIsrael
Viral GPCRsGq signaling, G12/13 signaling, Hippo signalingCalcium mobilisation, cell proliferation, cancer growthPfeilEvaVrije Universiteit AmsterdamNetherlands
GPCRs (chemokine receptors, especially CXCR3), arrestins, G proteinsArrestin-mediated signalingRajagopalSudarshanDuke University School of MedicineUSA
GPCR (muscarinic, dopamine, melanocortine, NP Y, LH, FSH, Fzl), sigma1 receptor, G(alpha)Ligand binding (also big, protein type ligands), receptor-G protein interactions (subtype selectivity)Activation/inhibition of cAMP (response to measure for all G proteins (using modified proteins))RinkenAgoUniversity of TartuEstonia
M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptorGPCR phosphorylation-mediated pathwaysScarpaMiriamUniversity of GlasgowUnited Kingdom
CXCR4 and ACKR3G proteins and beta-arrestinsMigrationSchlechtGeraldineUniversity Paris-SaclayFrance
Atypical Chemokine Receptors (ACKRs)Signaling by ACKRsCell migrationThelenMarcusInstitute for Research in Biomedicine, Universita della Svizzera ItalianaSwitzerland
BRAF, CRAF, NRAS, KSR, MEK, ERK, DUSP6, MDM2, MDM4, p53, eIF4A, eIF4F, mTOR, LAMTORERK MAPK (RAS/RAF/MEK/ERK), BRAF-KSR, CRAF-KSR, BRAF-AMPK, CRAF-AMPK, MDM2-MDM4Proliferation, apoptosis, necroptosis, glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation/mitochondrial respirationUldrijanStjepanMasaryk UniversityCzech Republic
GPCRsVanden BroeckJozefKU LeuvenBelgium
Cell surface receptors of natural killer cells and other lymphocytes, and their ligandsActivation/inhibition of NK cell cytotoxicity, interactions of NK cell receptors with their protein ligandsNK cell or cytotoxic T cell response to cancer, i.e., killing of tumour cellsVanekOndrejCharles University, Faculty of ScienceCzech Republic
Adrenergic receptors, free fatty acid receptors (FFARs), lactate receptors, adhesion GPCRs (GPR56, latrophilins)Calcium, cAMP signals, etc.Metabolism, exocytosis, morphologyVardjanNinaUniversity of Ljubljana, Faculty of MedicineSlovenia
Sigma-1 chaperone proteinSigma-1 chaperone AND GABA-B receptorVaversEdijsLatvian Institute of Organic SynthesisLatvia
ArrestinsG-protein-mediated signalingVreclMilkaUniversity of Ljubljana Slovenia
GPCRs with biased ligands; angiotensin receptor; chemokine receptorsWinglerLauraDuke UniversityUnited States
Cystatins, stefins, protease inhibitorsProteostasisZerovnikEvaJosef Stefan InstituteSlovenia

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