Protein Kinase A (PKA) Catalytic Subunit from bovine heart has been used-
to study PKA-mediated inhibition of IRK1 (inwardly rectifying K+) channels
in in Vitro PKA pPhosphorylation assay
in Vitro affinity binding assays
to study effects of PKA on inspiratory drive currents in functionally active motorneurons
General Description
Protein Kinase A enzyme is composed of two subunits- catalytic and regulatory. The catalytic subunit exists as a monomer in the presence of cAMP and has a molecular weight of 40,862 Da.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Protein Kinase A (PKA) controls the transduction of?Hedgehog?signaling and participates in proliferation and fate specification. It phosphorylates several neurotransmitter receptors, transcription factors and constituents of various intracellular signaling pathways.
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