2015
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.1031.7
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The Golgi apparatus regulates cGMP‐dependent protein kinase I (PKGI) proteolytic cleavage in vascular smooth muscle cells (SMC)

Abstract: cGMP regulates vascular tone and structure through stimulating PKGI. Although encoded by a single gene product, two PKGI isoforms, PKGIα and PKGIβ, form through alternate mRNA splicing. They differ in their NH2‐terminal dimerization domains. Proteolysis of the PKGI isoforms and the nuclear localization of their conserved COOH‐terminal kinase fragment (PKGIγ) play a critical role in regulating SMC gene expression and differentiation. Although PKGI has been detected in the perinuclear region of SMC, and proprote… Show more

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