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A CAMP-phosphodiesterase Controls PKA-dependent Differentiation

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Specialty Biology
Date 1998 Apr 4
PMID 9435289
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Abstract

A cAMP-specific phosphodiesterase was found that is stimulated by binding to the regulatory subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase, PKA-R, from either Dictyostelium or mammals. The phosphodiesterase is encoded by the regA gene of Dictyostelium, which was recovered in a mutant screen for strains that sporulate in the absence of signals from prestalk cells. The sequence of RegA predicts that it will function as a member of a two-component system. Genetic analyses indicate that inhibition of the phosphodiesterase results in an increase in the activity of PKA, which acts at a check point for terminal differentiation. Conserved components known to affect memory, learning and differentiation in flies and vertebrates suggest that a similar circuitry functions in higher eukaryotes.

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