Organizing signal transduction through A-kinase anchoring proteins (AKAPs)

A fundamental role for protein-protein interactions in the organization of signal transduction pathways is evident. Anchoring, scaffolding and adapter proteins function to enhance the precision and directionality of these signaling events by bringing enzymes together. The cAMP signaling pathway is o...

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description A fundamental role for protein-protein interactions in the organization of signal transduction pathways is evident. Anchoring, scaffolding and adapter proteins function to enhance the precision and directionality of these signaling events by bringing enzymes together. The cAMP signaling pathway is organized by A-kinase anchoring proteins. This family of proteins assembles enzyme complexes containing the cAMP-dependent protein kinase, phosphoprotein phosphatases, phosphodiesterases and other signaling effectors to optimize cellular responses to cAMP and other second messengers. Selected A-kinase anchoring protein signaling complexes are highlighted in this minireview.
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subjects A Kinase Anchor Proteins - metabolism
AKAP
Animals
Biochemistry
cAMP
Cyclic AMP - metabolism
Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinases - metabolism
enzyme complexes
Enzymes
Humans
Kinases
Models, Biological
Phosphoprotein Phosphatases - metabolism
Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases - metabolism
Protein Binding
Proteins
Signal Transduction
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