"Shaping" of cell signaling via AKAP-tethered PDE4D: Probing with AKAR2-AKAP5 biosensor

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Background: PKA, a key regulator of cell signaling, phosphorylates a diverse and important array of target molecules and is spatially docked to members of the A-kinase Anchoring Protein (AKAP) family. AKAR2 is a biosensor which yields a FRET signal in vivo, when phosphorylated by PKA. AKAP5, a prominent member of the AKAP family, docks several signaling molecules including PKA, PDE4D, as well as GPCRs, and is obligate for the propagation of the activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade from GPCRs to ERK1,2.Results: Using an AKAR2-AKAP5 fusion " biosensor" , we investigated the spatial-temporal activation of AKAP5 undergoing phosphorylation by PKA in response to β-adrenergic stimulation. The pattern of PKA activation reported by AKAR2-AKAP5 is a more rapid and spatially distinct from those " sensed" by AKAR2-AKAP12. Spatial-temporal restriction of activated PKA by AKAP5 was found to " shape" the signaling response. Phosphatase PDE4D tethered to AKAP5 also later reverses within 60 s elevated intracellular cyclic AMP levels stimulated by β-adrenergic agonist. AKAP12, however, fails to attenuate the rise in cyclic AMP over this time. Fusion of the AKAP5 PDE4D-binding-domain to AKAP12 was found to accelerate a reversal of accumulation of intracellular cyclic AMP.Conclusion: AKAPs, which are scaffolds with tethered enzymes, can " shape" the temporal and spatial aspects of cell signaling. © 2012 Kocer et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Koçer, S. S., Wang, H. yu, & Malbon, C. C. (2012). “Shaping” of cell signaling via AKAP-tethered PDE4D: Probing with AKAR2-AKAP5 biosensor. Journal of Molecular Signaling, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1750-2187-7-4

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