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Eugenia V. Gurevich

Eugenia V. Gurevich

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
12494
World Ranking
14335
National Ranking
6039

Overview

Eugenia V. Gurevich is affiliated with Vanderbilt University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Neuroscience, with a notable focus on Molecular Biology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology
  • Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Computational Drug Discovery Methods
  • Protein Kinase Regulation and GTPase Signaling
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research

Their recent publications demonstrate a sustained focus on cellular signaling and receptor interactions, including:

  • Biased GPCR signaling: Possible mechanisms and inherent limitations (2020), published in Pharmacology & Therapeutics
  • β−Arrestins: Structure, Function, Physiology, and Pharmacological Perspectives (2023), published in Pharmacological Reviews
  • Receptor-Arrestin Interactions: The GPCR Perspective (2021), published in Biomolecules
  • Structural basis of GPCR coupling to distinct signal transducers: implications for biased signaling (2022), published in Trends in Biochemical Sciences
  • Mdm2 enhances ligase activity of parkin and facilitates mitophagy (2020), published in Scientific Reports

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Eugenia V. Gurevich include:

  • Vsevolod V. Gurevich
  • Sergey A. Vishnivetskiy
  • Chen Zheng
  • Xuanzhi Zhan
  • Liana D. Weinstein

Significant publication venues for this scientist are:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Journal of Neurochemistry
  • Preprints.org
  • Pharmacology & Therapeutics
  • Cells

Best Publications

  • The structural basis of arrestin-mediated regulation of G-protein-coupled receptors

    Vsevolod V. Gurevich;Eugenia V. Gurevich

  • Distribution of dopamine D3 receptor expressing neurons in the human forebrain: comparison with D2 receptor expressing neurons.

    Eugenia V Gurevich;Jeffrey N Joyce

  • Pathophysiology of L-dopa-induced motor and non-motor complications in Parkinson's disease.

    Matthieu F. Bastide;Wassilios G. Meissner;Barbara Picconi;Stefania Fasano

  • GPCR Signaling Regulation: The Role of GRKs and Arrestins

    Vsevolod V. Gurevich;Eugenia V. Gurevich

  • G protein-coupled receptor kinases: more than just kinases and not only for GPCRs.

    Eugenia V. Gurevich;John J.G. Tesmer;Arcady Mushegian;Vsevolod V. Gurevich

  • The molecular acrobatics of arrestin activation.

    Vsevolod V Gurevich;Eugenia V Gurevich

  • The nature of the arrestin-receptor complex determines the ultimate fate of the internalized receptor

    Ling Pan;Eugenia V. Gurevich;Vsevolod V. Gurevich

  • Localization of dopamine D3 receptors to mesolimbic and D2 receptors to mesostriatal regions of human forebrain

    Angela M. Murray;Han L. Ryoo;Eugenia Gurevich;Jeffrey N. Joyce

  • Arrestins: ubiquitous regulators of cellular signaling pathways

    Eugenia V Gurevich;Vsevolod V Gurevich

  • Mesolimbic Dopamine D3 Receptors and Use of Antipsychotics in Patients With Schizophrenia: A Postmortem Study

    Eugenia V. Gurevich;Yvette Bordelon;Raymond M. Shapiro;Steven E. Arnold

  • How and why do GPCRs dimerize

    Vsevolod V. Gurevich;Eugenia V. Gurevich

  • GPCR monomers and oligomers: it takes all kinds

    Vsevolod V. Gurevich;Eugenia V. Gurevich

  • Alterations in the cortical serotonergic system in schizophrenia: A postmortem study

    Eugenia V. Gurevich;Jeffrey N. Joyce

  • Light-Dependent Redistribution of Arrestin in Vertebrate Rods Is an Energy-Independent Process Governed by Protein-Protein Interactions

    K. Saidas Nair;Susan M. Hanson;Ana Mendez;Eugenia V. Gurevich

  • Lentiviral Overexpression of GRK6 Alleviates l-Dopa–Induced Dyskinesia in Experimental Parkinson’s Disease

    Mohamed R. Ahmed;Amandine Berthet;Evgeny Bychkov;Gregory Porras

  • Pathogenesis of levodopa-induced dyskinesia: focus on D1 and D3 dopamine receptors

    C. Guigoni;I. Aubert;Q. Li;V.V. Gurevich

  • Arrestin2 and arrestin3 are differentially expressed in the rat brain during postnatal development

    E.V Gurevich;J.L Benovic;V.V Gurevich

  • Visual and Both Non-visual Arrestins in Their “Inactive” Conformation Bind JNK3 and Mdm2 and Relocalize Them from the Nucleus to the Cytoplasm

    Xiufeng Song;Dayanidhi Raman;Eugenia V. Gurevich;Sergey A. Vishnivetskiy

  • The functional cycle of visual arrestins in photoreceptor cells

    Vsevolod V. Gurevich;Susan M. Hanson;Xiufeng Song;Sergey A. Vishnivetskiy

  • G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinases

    Vsevolod V. Gurevich;Eugenia V. Gurevich;John J.G. Tesmer

Frequent Co-Authors

Vsevolod V. Gurevich
Vsevolod V. Gurevich Vanderbilt University
Jeffrey L. Benovic
Jeffrey L. Benovic Thomas Jefferson University
Erwan Bezard
Erwan Bezard University of Bordeaux
Wayne L. Hubbell
Wayne L. Hubbell University of California, Los Angeles
Raul R. Gainetdinov
Raul R. Gainetdinov Saint Petersburg State University
Gilberto Fisone
Gilberto Fisone Karolinska Institute
Bertrand Bloch
Bertrand Bloch University of Bordeaux
Rachael L. Neve
Rachael L. Neve Harvard University
Raquel E. Gur
Raquel E. Gur University of Pennsylvania
Arcady Mushegian
Arcady Mushegian National Science Foundation

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