Patsy McDonald

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Duke University, Durham, NC 
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Nieto A, Hara MR, Quereda V, et al. (2019) βarrestin-1 regulates DNA repair by acting as an E3-ubiquitin ligase adaptor for 53BP1. Cell Death and Differentiation
Valero TR, Sturchler E, Jafferjee M, et al. (2016) Structure-activity relationship study of angiotensin II analogs in terms of β-arrestin-dependent signaling to aldosterone production. Pharmacology Research & Perspectives. 4: e00226
Robinson JD, McDonald PH. (2015) The orexin 1 receptor modulates kappa opioid receptor function via a JNK-dependent mechanism. Cellular Signalling. 27: 1449-56
Dabul S, Bathgate-Siryk A, Valero TR, et al. (2015) Suppression of adrenal βarrestin1-dependent aldosterone production by ARBs: head-to-head comparison. Scientific Reports. 5: 8116
Lymperopoulos A, Sturchler E, Bathgate-Siryk A, et al. (2014) Different potencies of angiotensin receptor blockers at suppressing adrenal β-Arrestin1-dependent post-myocardial infarction hyperaldosteronism. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 64: 2805-6
Bohn LM, McDonald PH. (2010) Seeking Ligand Bias: Assessing GPCR Coupling to Beta-Arrestins for Drug Discovery. Drug Discovery Today. Technologies. 7: e37-e42
Berglund MM, Schober DA, Statnick MA, et al. (2003) The use of bioluminescence resonance energy transfer 2 to study neuropeptide Y receptor agonist-induced beta-arrestin 2 interaction. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 306: 147-56
McDonald PH, Cote NL, Lin FT, et al. (1999) Identification of NSF as a beta-arrestin1-binding protein. Implications for beta2-adrenergic receptor regulation. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274: 10677-80
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