cAMP is a ubiquitous second messenger responsible for the cellular effects of multiple hormones and neurotransmitters via activation of its main effector, protein kinase A (PKA). Multiple studies have shown that the basal concentration of cAMP in several cell types is about 1 M. This value is well above the reported concentration of cAMP required to half-maximally activate PKA, which measures in the 100-300 nM range. Several hypotheses have been suggested to explain this apparent discrepancy including inaccurate measurements of intracellular free cAMP, inaccurate measurement of the apparent activation constant of PKA or shielding of PKA from bulk cytosolic cAMP via localization of the enzyme to microdomains with lower basal cAMP concentrati...
Epidermal cells contain 4 separate surface receptors which are linked to adenylate cyclase. Activati...
Cells relay a plethora of extracellular signals to specific cellular responses by using only a few s...
How cAMP generates hormone-specific effects has been debated for many decades. Fluorescence resonanc...
cAMP is a ubiquitous second messenger responsible for the cellular effects of multiple hormones and ...
It is becoming increasingly evident that the freely diffusible second messenger cAMP can transduce s...
It is becoming increasingly evident that the freely diffusible second messenger cAMP can transduce s...
CAMP concentra-tions returned to basal levels. Conclusions The type II PKA is dispersed at specific ...
Although numerous receptors stimulate cAMP production in a wide array of cells, many elicit distinct...
cAMP is the original second messenger that is synthesized in response to a number of extracellular s...
Rat hepatocyte protein kinase was activated by incubating the cells with various cAMP analogs. Boile...
doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2007.09.035 Available online at wwwIntroduction The adenosine 3′, 5 ′ cyclic monop...
The intracellular second messenger cyclic AMP (cAMP) is degraded by phosphodiesterases (PDE). The kn...
Hormones can transmit signals through adenosine 3’,5’-monophosphate (cAMP) to precise intracellular ...
<p><b>A-B).</b> HEK293 cells were transfected with GPR3-HA WT and 4 hr later treated with 5 µM Bis I...
diac myocytes there is evidence that activation of some receptors can regulate protein kinase A (PKA...
Epidermal cells contain 4 separate surface receptors which are linked to adenylate cyclase. Activati...
Cells relay a plethora of extracellular signals to specific cellular responses by using only a few s...
How cAMP generates hormone-specific effects has been debated for many decades. Fluorescence resonanc...
cAMP is a ubiquitous second messenger responsible for the cellular effects of multiple hormones and ...
It is becoming increasingly evident that the freely diffusible second messenger cAMP can transduce s...
It is becoming increasingly evident that the freely diffusible second messenger cAMP can transduce s...
CAMP concentra-tions returned to basal levels. Conclusions The type II PKA is dispersed at specific ...
Although numerous receptors stimulate cAMP production in a wide array of cells, many elicit distinct...
cAMP is the original second messenger that is synthesized in response to a number of extracellular s...
Rat hepatocyte protein kinase was activated by incubating the cells with various cAMP analogs. Boile...
doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2007.09.035 Available online at wwwIntroduction The adenosine 3′, 5 ′ cyclic monop...
The intracellular second messenger cyclic AMP (cAMP) is degraded by phosphodiesterases (PDE). The kn...
Hormones can transmit signals through adenosine 3’,5’-monophosphate (cAMP) to precise intracellular ...
<p><b>A-B).</b> HEK293 cells were transfected with GPR3-HA WT and 4 hr later treated with 5 µM Bis I...
diac myocytes there is evidence that activation of some receptors can regulate protein kinase A (PKA...
Epidermal cells contain 4 separate surface receptors which are linked to adenylate cyclase. Activati...
Cells relay a plethora of extracellular signals to specific cellular responses by using only a few s...
How cAMP generates hormone-specific effects has been debated for many decades. Fluorescence resonanc...