1997
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.7.3993
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Compensatory Regulation of RIα Protein Levels in Protein Kinase A Mutant Mice

Abstract: The cAMP-dependent protein kinase holoenzyme is assembled from regulatory (R) and catalytic (C) subunits that are expressed in tissue-specific patterns. Despite the dispersion of the R and C subunit genes to different chromosomal loci, mechanisms exist that coordinately regulate the intracellular levels of R and C protein such that cAMP-dependent regulation is preserved. We have created null mutations in the RI␤ and RII␤ regulatory subunit genes in mice, and find that both result in an increase in the level of… Show more

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“…RI subunits are dynamic and developmentally regulated (58). The association of RI with NCX1 complex suggests that the PKA modulation of the NCX1 is more dynamic than previously appreciated and that phosphorylation may be an important signal or regulator during development.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…RI subunits are dynamic and developmentally regulated (58). The association of RI with NCX1 complex suggests that the PKA modulation of the NCX1 is more dynamic than previously appreciated and that phosphorylation may be an important signal or regulator during development.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…We have shown previously that RIIβ deficiency leads to a compensatory increase in type I R subunits but a dramatic decrease in total PKA activity in the striatum (7). This decrease in PKA activity is likely due to the release of free C subunit, which turns over rapidly when not complexed in a holoenzyme with R subunits (30). The RIIβ KO mice exhibit deficits in c-fos and dynorphin gene induction in D1R neurons and reduced induction of neurotensin and c-fos by D2R antagonists (7,11), suggesting that both the direct and indirect pathways are affected by the RIIβ mutation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the cAMP-dependent protein kinase is composed of regulatory and catalytic subunits, and the regulatory subunit is rapidly degraded in cells when it is not associated with the catalytic subunit. 15,16 Since ICAD-L is complexed with CAD, 5 it is possible that the ICAD-L that is associated with CAD is more stable than is uncomplexed ICAD-L. This may explain the lack of effect of CAD on the expression of ICAD-S, which is not complexed with CAD.…”
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