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Paul C. Sternweis is affiliated with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in the United States. Their academic contributions are primarily linked to this institution.

Details regarding their recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields and subfields of study, as well as main research topics, are not provided in the available data.

There are no recorded awards associated with Paul C. Sternweis in the provided information.

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Best Publications

  • Isolation of two proteins with high affinity for guanine nucleotides from membranes of bovine brain

    Paul C Sternweis;J. D. Robishaw

  • Regulation of polyphosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C activity by purified Gq

    Alan V. Smrcka;John R. Hepler;Kendall O. Brown;Paul C. Sternweis

  • p115 RhoGEF, a GTPase activating protein for Gα12 and Gα13

    Tohru Kozasa;Xuejun Jiang;Matthew J. Hart;Pamela M. Sternweis

  • Direct Stimulation of the Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Activity of p115 RhoGEF by Gα13

    Matthew J. Hart;Xuejun Jiang;Tohru Kozasa;William Roscoe

  • A novel phosphoinositide 3 kinase activity in myeloid-derived cells is activated by G protein βγ subunits

    L. Stephens;A. Smrcka;F. T. Cooke;T. R. Jackson

  • Purification of the regulatory component of adenylate cyclase

    John K. Northup;Paul C. Sternweis;Murray D. Smigel;Leonard S. Schleifer

  • The regulatory component of adenylate cyclase. Purification and properties.

    P C Sternweis;J K Northup;M D Smigel;A G Gilman

  • Regulation of purified subtypes of phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C beta by G protein alpha and beta gamma subunits.

    Alan V. Smrcka;Paul C. Sternweis

  • Effects of Mg2+ and the beta gamma-subunit complex on the interactions of guanine nucleotides with G proteins.

    T Higashijima;K M Ferguson;P C Sternweis;M D Smigel

  • Regulation of eukaryotic phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C and phospholipase D.

    W D Singer;H A Brown;P C Sternweis

  • Evidence that phospholipase D mediates ADP ribosylation factor-dependent formation of Golgi coated vesicles.

    N T Ktistakis;H A Brown;M G Waters;P C Sternweis

  • The subunits of the stimulatory regulatory component of adenylate cyclase. Resolution of the activated 45,000-dalton (alpha) subunit.

    J K Northup;M D Smigel;P C Sternweis;A G Gilman

  • Antibodies to the alpha q subfamily of guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory protein alpha subunits attenuate activation of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate hydrolysis by hormones.

    Stephen Gutowski;Alan Smrcka;Lisa Nowak;Dianging Wu

  • Reconstitution of agonist-stimulated phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate hydrolysis using purified m1 muscarinic receptor, Gq/11, and phospholipase C-beta 1.

    Gabriel Berstein;Jonathan L. Blank;Alan V. Smrcka;Tsutomu Higashijima

  • Reconstitution of resolved muscarinic cholinergic receptors with purified GTP-binding proteins.

    V A Florio;P C Sternweis

  • Use of a cAMP BRET Sensor to Characterize a Novel Regulation of cAMP by the Sphingosine 1-Phosphate/G13 Pathway

    Lily I. Jiang;Julie Collins;Richard Davis;Keng Mean Lin

  • Lipid modifications of G protein subunits.: Myristoylation of Goα increases its affinity for βγ

    Maurine E. Linder;Iok Hou Pang;Robert J. Duronio;Jeffrey I. Gordon

  • G protein gamma subunits contain a 20-carbon isoprenoid.

    Susanne M. Mumby;Patrick J. Casey;Alfred G. Gilman;Stephen Gutowski

  • Purification from Sf9 cells and characterization of recombinant Gq alpha and G11 alpha. Activation of purified phospholipase C isozymes by G alpha subunits.

    John R. Hepler;Tohru Kozasa;Alan V. Smrcka;Melvin I. Simon

  • Guanine nucleotide-binding protein Go-induced coupling of neuropeptide Y receptors to Ca2+ channels in sensory neurons.

    Douglas A. Ewald;Paul C. Sternweis;Richard J. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfred G. Gilman
Alfred G. Gilman The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Alan V. Smrcka
Alan V. Smrcka University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Stephen R. Sprang
Stephen R. Sprang University of Montana
John K. Northup
John K. Northup National Institutes of Health
Elliott M. Ross
Elliott M. Ross The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Melvin I. Simon
Melvin I. Simon California Institute of Technology
Iain D. C. Fraser
Iain D. C. Fraser National Institutes of Health
Xuejun Jiang
Xuejun Jiang Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Michael G. Roth
Michael G. Roth The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
William E. Seaman
William E. Seaman University of California, San Francisco

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