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“A-kinase” regulator runs amok to provide a paradigm shift in cAMP signaling
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 294Issue 7p2247–2248Published online: February 15, 2019- George G. Holz
- Oleg G. Chepurny
- Colin A. Leech
Cited in Scopus: 4The activity of the archetypal protein kinase A (PKA) is typically thought of in regards to the catalytic subunit, which is inhibited by the regulatory subunits in the absence of cAMP. However, it is now reported that one of the regulatory subunit isoforms (PKA-RIα) takes on a function of its own upon binding to cAMP, acting independently of this canonical cAMP signaling mechanism. PKA-RIα instead binds to and stimulates the catalytic activity of a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (P-REX1) that itself promotes Rac1 GTPase activation.