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Signaling and cross-talk by C5a and UDP in macrophages selectively use PLCbeta3 to regulate intracellular free calciumTamara I A Roach
Alliance for Cellular Signaling, Northern California Institute for Research and Education, San Francisco, California 94121, USA
J Biol Chem 283:17351-61. 2008..PLCbeta3 may thus provide a selective target for inhibiting Ca(2+) responses to mediators of inflammation, including C5a, UDP, PAF, and LPA...
Clostridium difficile toxin B differentially affects GPCR-stimulated Ca2+ responses in macrophages: independent roles for Rho and PLA2Robert A Rebres
Alliance for Cellular Signaling at Northern California Institute for Research and Education, VA Medical Center, San Francisco, California, USA
J Leukoc Biol 87:1041-57. 2010..In sum, ToxB has opposing, independently regulated effects on Ca(2+) signaling by different GPCR-linked PLCbeta isoforms in macrophages...
Synergistic Ca2+ responses by G{alpha}i- and G{alpha}q-coupled G-protein-coupled receptors require a single PLC{beta} isoform that is sensitive to both G{beta}{gamma} and G{alpha}qRobert A Rebres
Alliance for Cellular Signaling, Northern California Institute for Research and Education, University of California, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, California 94121, USA
J Biol Chem 286:942-51. 2011..We conclude that Ca(2+) synergy between Gα(i)-coupled and Gα(q)-coupled receptors requires the direct action of both Gβγ and Gα(q) on PLCβ and is mediated primarily by PLCβ3, although PLCβ2 is also competent...
