PDE2A2 regulates mitochondria morphology and apoptotic cell death via local modulation of cAMP/PKA signalling

  • Monterisi, Stefania
  • Lobo, Miguel J
  • Livie, Craig
  • Castle, John C
  • Weinberger, Michael
  • Baillie, George
  • Surdo, Nicoletta C
  • Musheshe, Nshunge
  • Stangherlin, Alessandra
  • Gottlieb, Eyal
  • Maizels, Rory
  • Micaroni, Massimo
  • Zaccolo, Manuela
  • BORTOLOZZI, MARIO
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Publication date
January 2017
Language
English

Abstract

cAMP/PKA signalling is compartmentalised with tight spatial and temporal control of signal propagation underpinning specificity of response. The cAMP-degrading enzymes, phosphodiesterases (PDEs), localise to specific subcellular domains within which they control local cAMP levels and are key regulators of signal compartmentalisation. Several components of the cAMP/PKA cascade are located to different mitochondrial sub-compartments, suggesting the presence of multiple cAMP/PKA signalling domains within the organelle. The function and regulation of these domains remain largely unknown. Here, we describe a novel cAMP/PKA signalling domain localised at mitochondrial membranes and regulated by PDE2A2. Using pharmacological and genetic approaches...

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