Synonyms: [125I]NT
Compound class:
Peptide
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References |
1. Botto JM, Chabry J, Sarret P, Vincent JP, Mazella J. (1998)
Stable expression of the mouse levocabastine-sensitive neurotensin receptor in HEK 293 cell line: binding properties, photoaffinity labeling, and internalization mechanism. Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 243 (2): 585-90. [PMID:9480852] |
2. Chalon P, Vita N, Kaghad M, Guillemot M, Bonnin J, Delpech B, Le Fur G, Ferrara P, Caput D. (1996)
Molecular cloning of a levocabastine-sensitive neurotensin binding site. FEBS Lett, 386 (2-3): 91-4. [PMID:8647296] |
3. Labbé-Jullié C, Botto JM, Mas MV, Chabry J, Mazella J, Vincent JP, Gully D, Maffrand JP, Kitabgi P. (1995)
[3H]SR 48692, the first nonpeptide neurotensin antagonist radioligand: characterization of binding properties and evidence for distinct agonist and antagonist binding domains on the rat neurotensin receptor. Mol Pharmacol, 47 (5): 1050-6. [PMID:7746272] |
4. Mazella J, Botto JM, Guillemare E, Coppola T, Sarret P, Vincent JP. (1996)
Structure, functional expression, and cerebral localization of the levocabastine-sensitive neurotensin/neuromedin N receptor from mouse brain. J Neurosci, 16 (18): 5613-20. [PMID:8795617] |
5. Skrzydelski D, Lhiaubet AM, Lebeau A, Forgez P, Yamada M, Hermans E, Rostene W, Pelaprat D. (2003)
Differential involvement of intracellular domains of the rat NTS1 neurotensin receptor in coupling to G proteins: a molecular basis for agonist-directed trafficking of receptor stimulus. Mol Pharmacol, 64 (2): 421-9. [PMID:12869647] |