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- Q18031368 abstract "S-arrestin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SAG gene.Members of arrestin/beta-arrestin protein family are thought to participate in agonist-mediated desensitization of G-protein-coupled receptors and cause specific dampening of cellular responses to stimuli such as hormones, neurotransmitters, or sensory signals. S-arrestin, also known as S-antigen, is a major soluble photoreceptor protein that is involved in desensitization of the photoactivated transduction cascade. It is expressed in the retina and the pineal gland and inhibits coupling of rhodopsin to transducin in vitro. Additionally, S-arrestin is highly antigenic, and is capable of inducing experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis. Mutations in this gene have been associated with Oguchi disease, a rare autosomal recessive form of night blindness.".
- Q18031368 entrezgene "6295".
- Q18031368 wikiPageExternalLink nature377_3.pdf.
- Q18031368 wikiPageWikiLink Q7080278.
- Q18031368 wikiPageWikiLink Q7187.
- Q18031368 wikiPageWikiLink Q8054.
- Q18031368 type Biomolecule.
- Q18031368 type Protein.
- Q18031368 type Thing.
- Q18031368 type Q206229.
- Q18031368 type Q8054.
- Q18031368 comment "S-arrestin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SAG gene.Members of arrestin/beta-arrestin protein family are thought to participate in agonist-mediated desensitization of G-protein-coupled receptors and cause specific dampening of cellular responses to stimuli such as hormones, neurotransmitters, or sensory signals. S-arrestin, also known as S-antigen, is a major soluble photoreceptor protein that is involved in desensitization of the photoactivated transduction cascade.".
- Q18031368 label "SAG (gene)".