Intracellular communication is tightly regulated in both space and time. Spatiotemporal control is important to achieve a high level of specificity in both dimensions. For instance, cAMP-dependent kinase (PKA) attains spatial resolution by interacting with distinct members of the family of A-kinase anchoring proteins (AKAPs) that position PKA at specific loci within the cell. To control the cAMP induced signal in time, distinct signal terminators such as phosphodiesterases and phosphatases are often co-localized at the AKAP scaffold. In platelets, high levels of cAMP/cGMP maintain the resting state to allow free circulation. Exposure to collagen, for instance when the vessel is damaged, triggers platelet activation through initiation of the...
Background: Hemostasis is a critical and active function of the blood mediated by platelets. Therefo...
In phosphorylation-directed signaling, spatial and temporal control is organized by complex interact...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms which regulate signal transduction is fundamental to the deve...
Intracellular communication is tightly regulated in both space and time. Spatiotemporal control is i...
Atherothrombosis, the pathology underlying numerous cardiovascular diseases, is a major cause of dea...
Endothelial prostacyclin and nitric oxide potently inhibit platelet functions. Prostacyclin and nitr...
International audienceProtein phosphorylation is the most common post-translational modification obs...
P-selectin is rapidly translocated from platelet alpha-granules following activation. Intracellular ...
One of the most important physiological platelet inhibitors is endothelium-derived prostacyclin whic...
Physiological agonists cause platelets to form multicellular aggregates, secrete the contents of the...
The cAMP-protein kinase A (PKA) pathway in platelets is important for both platelet activation and i...
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent signaling modulates platelet shape change through un...
Prostacyclin (PGI2) inhibits blood platelets through the activation of membrane adenylyl cyclases (A...
Vasoactive agents which elevate either cGMP or cAMP inhibit platelet activation by pathways sharing ...
Prostacyclin (PGI₂) is a key regulator of platelet function. There is a significant field of researc...
Background: Hemostasis is a critical and active function of the blood mediated by platelets. Therefo...
In phosphorylation-directed signaling, spatial and temporal control is organized by complex interact...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms which regulate signal transduction is fundamental to the deve...
Intracellular communication is tightly regulated in both space and time. Spatiotemporal control is i...
Atherothrombosis, the pathology underlying numerous cardiovascular diseases, is a major cause of dea...
Endothelial prostacyclin and nitric oxide potently inhibit platelet functions. Prostacyclin and nitr...
International audienceProtein phosphorylation is the most common post-translational modification obs...
P-selectin is rapidly translocated from platelet alpha-granules following activation. Intracellular ...
One of the most important physiological platelet inhibitors is endothelium-derived prostacyclin whic...
Physiological agonists cause platelets to form multicellular aggregates, secrete the contents of the...
The cAMP-protein kinase A (PKA) pathway in platelets is important for both platelet activation and i...
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent signaling modulates platelet shape change through un...
Prostacyclin (PGI2) inhibits blood platelets through the activation of membrane adenylyl cyclases (A...
Vasoactive agents which elevate either cGMP or cAMP inhibit platelet activation by pathways sharing ...
Prostacyclin (PGI₂) is a key regulator of platelet function. There is a significant field of researc...
Background: Hemostasis is a critical and active function of the blood mediated by platelets. Therefo...
In phosphorylation-directed signaling, spatial and temporal control is organized by complex interact...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms which regulate signal transduction is fundamental to the deve...