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- Bodmann, E.L.*, Krett, A.L.* & Bünemann, M. (2017)
Potentiation of receptor responses induced by prolonged binding of Gα13 and leukemia-associated RhoGEF.
FASEB J. (8):3663-3676. doi: 10.1096/fj.201700026R. - Rinne, A., Mobarec, J.C., Mahaut-Smith, M., Kolb, P. & Bünemann, M. (2015)
The mode of agonist binding to a G protein-coupled receptor switches the effect that voltage changes have on signaling.
Sci Signal. 8(401):ra110. doi:10.1126 - Reddy, G.R., Subramanian, H., Birk, A., Milde, M., Nikolaev, V.O., & Bünemann M. (2015)
Adenylyl cyclases 5 and 6 underlie PIP3-dependent regulation.
FASEB J (8):3458-71. doi: 10.1096/fj.14-268466. - Rinne, A., Birk, A. & Bünemann M. (2013)
Voltage regulates adrenergic receptor function.
Proc Natl Acad Sci (U S A). 110(4):1536-41. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1212656110. - Werthmann, R.C., Lohse, M.J.& Bünemann, M. (2011)
Temporally resolved cAMP monitoring in endothelial cells uncovers a thrombin-induced [cAMP] elevation mediated via the Ca2+-dependent production of prostacyclin.
J Physiol. 589:181-93. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2010.200121. - Dorsch, S., Klotz, K.N., Engelhardt, S., Lohse, M.J. & Bünemann, M. (2009)
Analysis of receptor oligomerization by FRAP microscopy.
Nat Methods. (3):225-30. doi:10.1038/nmeth.1304. - Hein, P., Frank, M., Hoffmann, C., Lohse, M.J. & Bünemann, M. (2005)
Dynamics of receptor/G protein coupling in living cells.
EMBO J. 24(23):4106-14. PMID: 16292347 - Bünemann, M., Frank, M., Lohse, M.J.
Gi protein activation in intact cells involves subunit rearrangement rather than dissociation.
(2003) Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 100(26):16077-82. PMID: 14673086 - Vilardaga, J.P*, Bünemann, M.*, Krasel, C., Castro, M.& Lohse, M.J. (2003)
Measurement of the millisecond activation switch of G protein-coupled receptors in living cells.
Nat Biotechnol. 21(7):807-12. PMID: 12808462. - Bünemann, M., Liliom, K., Brandts, B.K., Pott, L., Tseng, J.L., Desiderio D. M., Sun. G., Miller, D., & Tigyi, G. (1996)
A novel membrane receptor with high affinity for lysosphingomyelin and sphingosine 1-phosphate in atrial myocytes.
EMBO J. 15(20):5527-34. PubMed PMID: 8896446
* authors contributed equally