Biochemistry 3381A Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Somatostatin, Cell Membrane, Nuclear Membrane

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Pka structure and function in the inactive state pka consists of a complex of 2 catalytic subunits and 2 regulatory subunits. Binding of camp to the regulatory subunits alters their conformation, causing them to dissociate from the complex catalytic thereby activated to phosphorylate specific target proteins regulatory subunits are important for localizing the kinase inside the cell subunits are. Special a-kinase anchoring proteins akaps bind both to regulatory subunits and to the component of the cytoskeleton or a membrane of an organelle, thereby tethering the enzyme complex to a particular subcellular compartment. Some akaps also bind other signalling proteins, forming a signalling complex in general, there are 2 types of pkas: type i. Mainly in the cytosol: type ii. Example: cells that secrete the hormone somatostatin camp activates pka catalytic subunit phosphorylates creb regulator) enters (specific nucleus and transcription. Creb is activated and recruits a coactivator called.

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