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Physiological Dysfunctions Associated with Mutations of the Imprinted Gnas Locus

Volume 23, Issue 4

Stefan Krechowec , and Antonius Plagge

August 2008 Pages 221-229

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Abstract The ubiquitous G s-subunit of the trimeric, stimulatory G-protein plays a central role in receptor-

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mediated signal transduction, coupling receptor activation with the production of cAMP. The G s-

© 2008 Int. Union Physiol. Sci./Am. Physiol. Soc.

encoding locus Gnas is now known to consist of a complex arrangement of several protein-

https://doi.org/10.1152/physiol.00010.2008

coding and noncoding transcripts. We provide an overview of its genomic organization, its

PubMed 18697996

regulation by genomic imprinting, and a summary of the physiological roles of the alternative

History Published online 1 August 2008 Published in print 1 August 2008

protein variants G s and XL s as determined from deficient mouse models. Previous

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