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Molecular basis of AKAP specificity for PKA regulatory subunits.

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Localization of cyclic AMP (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase (PKA) by A kinase-anchoring proteins (AKAPs) restricts the action of this broad specificity kinase. The high-resolution crystal structures of the docking and dimerization (D/D) domain of the RIIalpha regulatory subunit of PKA both in the apo state and in complex with the high-affinity anchoring peptide AKAP-IS explain the molecular basis for AKAP-regulatory subunit recognition. AKAP-IS folds into an amphipathic alpha helix that engages an essentially preformed shallow groove on the surface of the RII dimer D/D domains. Conserved AKAP aliphatic residues dominate interactions to RII at the predominantly hydrophobic interface, whereas polar residues are important in conferring R subunit isoform specificity. Using a peptide screening approach, we have developed SuperAKAP-IS, a peptide that is 10,000-fold more selective for the RII isoform relative to RI and can be used to assess the impact of PKA isoform-selective anchoring on cAMP-responsive events inside cells.

Year of Publication
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2006
Journal
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Molecular cell
Volume
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24
Issue
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3
Number of Pages
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383-95
Date Published
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2006
ISSN Number
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1097-2765
URL
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https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1097-2765(06)00634-4
DOI
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10.1016/j.molcel.2006.09.006
Short Title
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Mol Cell
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