Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8323692 | The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Mitochondria are best known for their role as cellular power plants, but they also serve as signaling hubs, regulating cellular proliferation, differentiation, and survival. A kinase anchoring protein 1 (AKAP1) is a scaffold protein that recruits protein kinase A (PKA) and other signaling proteins, as well as RNA, to the outer mitochondrial membrane. AKAP1 thereby integrates several second messenger cascades to modulate mitochondrial function and associated physiological and pathophysiological outcomes. Here, we review what is currently known about AKAP1's macromolecular interactions in health and disease states, including obesity. We also discuss dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1), the enzyme that catalyzes mitochondrial fission, as one of the key substrates of the PKA/AKAP1 signaling complex in neurons. Recent evidence suggests that AKAP1 has critical roles in neuronal development and survival, which are mediated by inhibitory phosphorylation of Drp1 and maintenance of mitochondrial integrity.
Keywords
PDE4ADrp1ToMCASPLPLPP1MnSODΔΨmHIF-1ApKaPPARγAKAPMFFOMMSIAH2seven in absentia homologcyclic AMPcAMPsteroidogenic acute regulatoryBADMitochondrial fissionStarmanganese superoxide dismutaseouter mitochondrial membranemitochondrial fission factorphosphatase and tensin homologLipoprotein lipaseBcl-2-associated death promoterCANMitochondriaSignal transductionMitochondrial membrane potentialA kinase anchoring proteinprotein phosphatasesprotein phosphatase 1dynamin-related protein 1protein kinase APtencaspaseCalcineurinUbiquitin
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Authors
Ronald A. Merrill, Stefan Strack,