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Nuclear G-Protein Coupled Receptors

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    Chapter 1 Studies of Intracellular Angiotensin II
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    Chapter 2 Single-Cell Microinjection Coupled to Confocal Microscopy to Characterize Nuclear Membrane Receptors in Freshly Isolated Cardiomyocytes
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    Chapter 3 Design and Application of Light-Activated Probes for Cellular Signaling
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    Chapter 4 Using Caged Ligands to Study Intracrine Endothelin Signaling in Intact Cardiac Myocytes
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    Chapter 5 Quantification of Catecholamine Uptake in Adult Cardiac Myocytes
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    Chapter 6 Characterization of the Interaction Between the Prostaglandin D 2 DP1 Receptor and the Intracellular l -Prostaglandin D Synthase
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    Chapter 7 Isolation and Study of Cardiac Nuclei from Canine Myocardium and Adult Ventricular Myocytes
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    Chapter 8 High Resolution Imaging and Function of Nuclear G Protein-Coupled Receptors (GPCRs).
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    Chapter 9 Biochemical fractionation of membrane receptors in the nucleus.
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    Chapter 10 Functional g protein-coupled receptors on nuclei from brain and primary cultured neurons.
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    Chapter 11 Automated Microscopy of Cardiac Myocyte Hypertrophy: A Case Study on the Role of Intracellular α-Adrenergic Receptors
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    Chapter 12 Measuring Intranuclear and Nuclear Envelope [Ca 2+ ] vs. Cytosolic [Ca 2+ ]
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    Chapter 13 Assessing GPCR and G Protein Signaling to the Nucleus in Live Cells Using Fluorescent Biosensors.
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    Chapter 14 Tandem Affinity Purification to Identify Cytosolic and Nuclear Gβγ-Interacting Proteins
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    Chapter 15 Examining the Effects of Nuclear GPCRs on Gene Expression Using Isolated Nuclei
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    Chapter 16 Trafficking and Function of GPCRs in the Endosomal Compartment
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Chapter title
Assessing GPCR and G Protein Signaling to the Nucleus in Live Cells Using Fluorescent Biosensors.
Chapter number 13
Book title
Nuclear G-Protein Coupled Receptors
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-1755-6_13
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-1754-9, 978-1-4939-1755-6
Authors

Julie Bossuyt, Donald M Bers, Donald M. Bers, Bossuyt, Julie, Bers, Donald M.

Abstract

G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling cascades regulate a wide variety of cellular processes and feature prominently in many cardiovascular pathologies. As such they represent major drug targets and discovering novel aspects of GPCR signaling provide important opportunities to identify additional potential therapeutic approaches to reverse or prevent cardiac remodeling and failure. Monitoring cellular trafficking of signaling components and specific protein kinase activities using fluorescent biosensors has provided key insight into stress/GPCR-induced kinase signaling networks and their effect on cardiac gene expression. Herein we describe the protocols for the expression, visualization (by confocal microscopy), and interpretation of data obtained with such biosensors expressed in adult cardiomyocytes. Our focus is on the cellular trafficking of class II histone deacetylases (i.e., HDAC5) and on the FRET sensor (Camui) for calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII).

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