Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10767255 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
PKA type I and type II are activated in Aplysia neurons by stimulation with serotonin (5-HT), which causes long-term facilitation (LTF). The proteolysis of the regulatory subunit (R) is thought important for the persistent activation of PKA, which is necessary to produce LTF. In this study, we report that the type I regulatory subunit (RI) and type II regulatory subunit (RII) are differentially regulated by proteolytic cleavage. RI, but not RII, was selectively cleaved after 5-HT treatment for 2Â h in Aplysia neurons. Interestingly, the proteasome inhibitor MG132 inhibited the cleavage of RI caused by 5-HT treatment in Aplysia neuron. Besides extracts from Aplysia ganglia treated with 5-HT cleaved 35S-labeled RI synthesized in vitro, but not 35S-labeled RII. This suggests that 5-HT induces the activation state of RI-specific proteolytic cleavage.
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Authors
Takeshi Kurosu, A. Iván Hernández, James H. Schwartz,