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Newlon MG, Roy M, Hausken ZE, Scott JD, Jennings PA. The A-kinase anchoring domain of Type IIa cAMP-dependent protein kinase is highly helical. J Biol Chem. 272:1997;23637-23644.
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Carr DW, Stofko-Hahn RE, Fraser ID, Bishop SM, Acott TS, Brennan RG, Scott JD. Interaction of the regulatory subunit (RII) of cAMP-dependent protein kinase with RII-anchoring proteins occurs through an amphipathic helix binding motif. J Biol Chem. 266:1991;14188-14192.
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Identification of a novel dual specificity protein kinase A anchoring protein, D-AKAP1
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of special interest. This paper describes a new AKAP with dual specificity for both RI and RII subunits of PKA. The ability of both RI and RII to bind to anchoring proteins expands the possible role of AKAPs in cAMP-mediated signal transduction.
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Huang LJ, Durick K, Weiner JA, Chun J, Taylor SS. Identification of a novel dual specificity protein kinase A anchoring protein, D-AKAP1. of special interest J Biol Chem. 272:1997;8057-8064 This paper describes a new AKAP with dual specificity for both RI and RII subunits of PKA. The ability of both RI and RII to bind to anchoring proteins expands the possible role of AKAPs in cAMP-mediated signal transduction.
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of special interest. This paper shows that a new dual specificity AKAP has a regulator of G-protein-signaling (RGS) motif. DAKAP-2 can therefore potentially mediate interactions between cAMP-mediated signaling pathways and G proteins.
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Huang LJ, Durick K, Weiner JA, Chun J, Taylor SS. D-AKAP2, a novel protein kinase A anchoring protein with a putative RGS domain. of special interest Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 94:1997;11184-11189 This paper shows that a new dual specificity AKAP has a regulator of G-protein-signaling (RGS) motif. DAKAP-2 can therefore potentially mediate interactions between cAMP-mediated signaling pathways and G proteins.
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of special interest. This paper shows that AKAP79 can bind to phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bishosphate, a lipid signaling molecule whose concentration in cell membranes is regulated by signal transduction processes. These results raise the possibility that localization of PKA can be regulated by signal transduction pathways that produce phosphatidylinositol-derived signaling molecules.
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Dell'Acqua ML, Faux MC, Thorburn J, Thorburn A, Scott JD. Membrane targeting sequences on AKAP79 bind phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate. of special interest EMBO J. 17:1998;2246-2260 This paper shows that AKAP79 can bind to phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bishosphate, a lipid signaling molecule whose concentration in cell membranes is regulated by signal transduction processes. These results raise the possibility that localization of PKA can be regulated by signal transduction pathways that produce phosphatidylinositol-derived signaling molecules.
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Identification of a 15-kDa cAMP-dependent protein kinase-anchoring protein associated with skeletal muscle L-type calcium channels
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of special interest. This paper identifies AKAP-15, an A-kinase anchoring protein associated with calcium channels. This is the first example of an AKAP that is physically associated with an ion channel substrate.
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Gray PC, Tibbs VC, Catterall WA, Murphy BJ. Identification of a 15-kDa cAMP-dependent protein kinase-anchoring protein associated with skeletal muscle L-type calcium channels. of special interest J Biol Chem. 272:1997;6297-6302 This paper identifies AKAP-15, an A-kinase anchoring protein associated with calcium channels. This is the first example of an AKAP that is physically associated with an ion channel substrate.
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This paper reports the primary structure of AKAP-15 and shows that it is targeted to the membrane by dual myristoyl and palmitoyl lipid anchors, associates with skeletal muscle calcium channels, and anchors PKA required for rapid voltage-dependent potentiation of skeletal muscle calcium channel activity. of special interest
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Gray PC, Johnson BJ, Westenbroek RE, Hays LG, Yates JR, Scheuer T, Catterall WA, Murphy BJ. Primary structure and function of an A kinase anchoring protein associated with calcium channels. of special interest Neuron. 1998; This paper reports the primary structure of AKAP-15 and shows that it is targeted to the membrane by dual myristoyl and palmitoyl lipid anchors, associates with skeletal muscle calcium channels, and anchors PKA required for rapid voltage-dependent potentiation of skeletal muscle calcium channel activity.
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of special interest. This paper reports the primary structure of AKAP-18, which is identical to that of AKAP-15 [14,15]. It is targeted to the membrane by dual myristoyl and palmitoyl anchors and can enhance regulation of cardiac calcium channels and stimulation of insulin release by PKA.
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Fraser IDC, Tavalin SJ, Lester LB, Langeberg LK, Westphal AM, Den RA, Marrion NV, Scott JD. A novel lipid-anchored A-kinase anchoring protein facilitates cAMP-responsive membrane events. of special interest EMBO J. 17:1998;2261-2272 This paper reports the primary structure of AKAP-18, which is identical to that of AKAP-15 [14,15]. It is targeted to the membrane by dual myristoyl and palmitoyl anchors and can enhance regulation of cardiac calcium channels and stimulation of insulin release by PKA.
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of special interest. This paper shows that regulation of cardiac calcium channels by PKA requires that activity of an AKAP and that over-expression of an AKAP can enhance regulation of cardiac calcium channels in transfected cells.
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2+ channels requires membrane targeting of PKA and phosphorylation of channel subunits. of special interest Neuron. 19:1997;185-196 This paper shows that regulation of cardiac calcium channels by PKA requires that activity of an AKAP and that over-expression of an AKAP can enhance regulation of cardiac calcium channels in transfected cells.
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