Abstract:The compartmentalization of cAMP by specifically targeted phosphodiesterases (PDEs) contributes to signal regulation in defined regions of cells. We previously demonstrated that the 20 N-terminal amino acids of Aplysia PDE4 (ApPDE4) long-form (L(N20)) and the two mutants of L(N20) were localized to the Golgi complex. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the Golgi complex targeting of ApPDE4 long-form and its mutated forms are not clear. In the present study, we show that the Golgi complex targeting of … Show more
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