cAMP effector mechanisms. Novel twists for an 'old' signaling system.
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Cyclic adenosine monophosphate regulation of aquaporin gene expression in human amnion epitheliaExchange protein directly activated by cAMP (EPAC) interacts with the light chain (LC) 2 of MAP1AMolecular details of cAMP generation in mammalian cells: a tale of two systemsInsights into the regulation of TNF-alpha production in human mononuclear cells: the effects of non-specific phosphodiesterase inhibitionTranscriptional activation of the suppressor of cytokine signaling-3 (SOCS-3) gene via STAT3 is increased in F9 REX1 (ZFP-42) knockout teratocarcinoma stem cells relative to wild-type cellsDevelopmental etiology for neuroanatomical and cognitive deficits in mice overexpressing Galphas, a G-protein subunit genetically linked to schizophrenia.Constitutive activation of Galphas within forebrain neurons causes deficits in sensorimotor gating because of PKA-dependent decreases in cAMP.Plakophilin 3 mediates Rap1-dependent desmosome assembly and adherens junction maturation.A generalized allosteric mechanism for cis-regulated cyclic nucleotide binding domains.Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors as a Therapeutic Approach to Neuroprotection and Repair.c-Jun N-terminal kinase in synergistic neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells mediated through P90RSK.Gene expression patterns define key transcriptional events in cell-cycle regulation by cAMP and protein kinase A.An adenosine receptor-Krüppel-like factor 4 protein axis inhibits adipogenesis.Luteinizing hormone receptor-stimulated progesterone production by preovulatory granulosa cells requires protein kinase A-dependent activation/dephosphorylation of the actin dynamizing protein cofilin.Identification of a haem domain in human soluble adenylate cyclase.cAMP and EPAC are key players in the regulation of the signal transduction pathway involved in the α-hemolysin autophagic responsecAMP potentiates ATP-evoked calcium signaling in human parotid acinar cells.cAMP signaling inhibits radiation-induced ATM phosphorylation leading to the augmentation of apoptosis in human lung cancer cellsEpac and PKA: a tale of two intracellular cAMP receptors.The evolving role of lipid rafts and caveolae in G protein-coupled receptor signaling: implications for molecular pharmacology.Opposing roles of PKA and EPAC in the cAMP-dependent regulation of schwann cell proliferation and differentiation [corrected]cAMP signaling prevents podocyte apoptosis via activation of protein kinase A and mitochondrial fusion.G proteins in cancer: the prostate cancer paradigm.Epigenetic reversion of breast carcinoma phenotype is accompanied by changes in DNA sequestration as measured by AluI restriction enzyme.Differential regulation of the high affinity choline transporter and the cholinergic locus by cAMP signaling pathways.Targeting beta-cell cyclic 3'5' adenosine monophosphate for the development of novel drugs for treating type 2 diabetes mellitus. A review.cAMP Promotes Cell Migration Through Cell Junctional Complex Dynamics and Actin Cytoskeleton Remodeling: Implications in Skin Wound HealingFunctional Characterization of PRKAR1A Mutations Reveals a Unique Molecular Mechanism Causing Acrodysostosis but Multiple Mechanisms Causing Carney Complex.Monitoring of cAMP synthesis and degradation in living cells.A new site and mechanism of action for the widely used adenylate cyclase inhibitor SQ22,536Bithionol Potently Inhibits Human Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase through Binding to the Allosteric Activator SiteProtein kinase A-Iα regulates Na,K-ATPase endocytosis in alveolar epithelial cells exposed to high CO(2) concentrations.Cyclic AMP: master regulator of innate immune cell function.High homocysteine levels prevent via H2 S the CoCl2 -induced alteration of lymphocyte viabilityPKA phosphorylation of HERG protein regulates the rate of channel synthesis.Chemokine signaling in cancer: one hump or two?Cyclic di-nucleotide signaling enters the eukaryote domain.Fluorescent indicators of cAMP and Epac activation reveal differential dynamics of cAMP signaling within discrete subcellular compartments.E6-Associated Protein Dependent Estrogen Receptor Regulation of Protein Kinase A Regulatory Subunit R2A Expression in Neuroblastoma.cAMP-Induced Histones H3 Dephosphorylation Is Independent of PKA and MAP Kinase Activations and Correlates With mTOR Inactivation.
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cAMP effector mechanisms. Novel twists for an 'old' signaling system.
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cAMP effector mechanisms. Novel twists for an 'old' signaling system.
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cAMP effector mechanisms. Novel twists for an 'old' signaling system.
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cAMP effector mechanisms. Novel twists for an 'old' signaling system.
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cAMP effector mechanisms. Novel twists for an 'old' signaling system.
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Frode Selheim
Reidun Kopperud
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2003-07-01T00:00:00Z