Literature DB >> 16214430

Dynamics of signaling by PKA.

Susan S Taylor1, Choel Kim, Dominico Vigil, Nina M Haste, Jie Yang, Jian Wu, Ganesh S Anand.   

Abstract

The catalytic and regulatory subunits of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) are highly dynamic signaling proteins. In its dissociated state the catalytic subunit opens and closes as it moves through its catalytic cycle. In this subunit, the core that is shared by all members of the protein kinase family is flanked by N- and C-terminal segments. Each are anchored firmly to the core by well-defined motifs and serve to stabilize the core. Protein kinases are not only catalysts, they are also scaffolds. One of their major functions is to bind to other proteins. In addition to its interactions with the N- and C- termini, the catalytic subunit interacts with its inhibitor proteins, PKI and the regulatory subunits. Both bind with subnanomolar affinity. To achieve this tight binding requires docking of a substrate mimetic to the active site cleft as well as a peripheral docking site. The peripheral site used by PKI is distinct from that used by RIalpha as revealed by a recent structure of a C:RIalpha complex. Upon binding to the catalytic subunit, the linker region of RIalpha becomes ordered. In addition, cAMP-binding domain A undergoes major conformational changes. RIalpha is a highly malleable protein. Using small angle X-ray scattering, the overall shape of the regulatory subunits and corresponding holoenzymes have been elucidated. These studies reveal striking and surprising isoform differences.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16214430     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2005.08.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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