Sus scrofa      AGC/PKA


※ PKA family introduction

    PKA (cAMP-dependent protein kinase) belongs to AGC group. PKA is characterized by its role as important downstream effecter of second messenger cAMP. PKA consists of multiple forms of regulatory and catalytic subunits and PKA holoenzyme contains two regulatory subunits and two catalytic subunits, which determines the biochemical and functional features. PKA keeps catalytically inactive under low levels of cAMP and PKA obtains its catalytic activity only after binding to the two binding sites on regulatory subunits. PKA involves in a varieties of cellular processes through phosphorylation of different nuclear and cytoplasmic substrates including metabolism, differentiation, synaptic transmission, ion channel activity, growth and development (1).

Reference
1. Feliciello, A., Gottesman, M.E. and Avvedimento, E.V. (2005) cAMP-PKA signaling to the mitochondria: protein scaffolds, mRNA and phosphatases. Cell Signal, 17, 279-287. PMID: 15567059


There are 5 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (5

No.StatusiEKPD IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
iEKPD-Sus-0222
ENSSSCG00000012833.3
A0A287ANG8
2
iEKPD-Sus-0405
ENSSSCG00000031521.1
A0A287AWE4
3
iEKPD-Sus-0238
ENSSSCG00000013771.3
F1SD45
PRKACA
4
iEKPD-Sus-0476
ENSSSCG00000040920.1
A0A286ZLZ0
PRKACB
5
iEKPD-Sus-0459
ENSSSCG00000038963.1
A0A286ZVI4
PRKX