BAIT

AGTR1A

1810074K20Rik, AG2S, AI551199, AT1, AT1a, AT2R1, AT2R1A, Agtr-1a, Agtr1, Angtr-1a
angiotensin II receptor, type 1a
GO Process (38)
GO Function (10)
GO Component (15)

Gene Ontology Biological Process

Mus musculus
PREY

ARRB1

1200006I17Rik, AW208571, G430100A01Rik
arrestin, beta 1
GO Process (34)
GO Function (19)
GO Component (12)

Gene Ontology Biological Process

Mus musculus

Affinity Capture-Western

An interaction is inferred when a bait protein is affinity captured from cell extracts by either polyclonal antibody or epitope tag and the associated interaction partner identified by Western blot with a specific polyclonal antibody or second epitope tag. This category is also used if an interacting protein is visualized directly by dye stain or radioactivity. Note that this differs from any co-purification experiment involving affinity capture in that the co-purification experiment involves at least one extra purification step to get rid of potential contaminating proteins.

Publication

Association of beta-Arrestin 1 with the type 1A angiotensin II receptor involves phosphorylation of the receptor carboxyl terminus and correlates with receptor internalization.

Qian H, Pipolo L, Thomas WG

Arrestins bind to phosphorylated G protein-coupled receptors and participate in receptor desensitization and endocytosis. Although arrestins traffic with activated type 1 (AT(1A)) angiotensin II (AngII) receptors, the contribution of arrestins to AT(1A) receptor internalization is controversial, and the physical association of arrestins with the AT(1A) receptor has not been established. In this study, by coimmunoprecipitating AT(1A) receptors and beta-arrestin 1, ... [more]

Mol. Endocrinol. Oct. 01, 2001; 15(10);1706-19 [Pubmed: 11579203]

Throughput

  • Low Throughput

Additional Notes

  • source of proteins unclear

Curated By

  • BioGRID