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Adenylyl kinase

Mitochondria have an outer membrane that is permeable to most metabohtes, an inner membrane that is selectively permeable, and a matrix within (Figure 12-1). The outer membrane is characterized by the presence of various enzymes, including acyl-CoA synthetase and glycerolphosphate acyltransferase. Adenylyl kinase and creatine kinase are found in the intermembrane space. The phospholipid cardiolipin is concentrated in the inner membrane together with the enzymes of the respiratory chain. [Pg.92]

Glycogen storage disease is a generic term to describe a group of inherited disorders characterized by deposition of an abnormal type or quantity of glycogen in the tissues. The principal glycogenoses are summarized in Table 18—2. Deficiencies of adenylyl kinase and cAMP-dependent protein kinase have also been re-... [Pg.151]

The RBC contains certain enzymes of nucleotide metabolism (eg, adenosine deaminase, pyrimidine nucleotidase, and adenylyl kinase) deficiencies of these enzymes are involved in some cases of hemolytic anemia. [Pg.612]

Micro Dystrophia ovotransferrin, ovomucoid, G-protein ( -subunit), rRNA. myosin heavy chaia adenylyl kinase,... [Pg.127]

Smooth muscle contractions are subject to the actions of hormones and related agents. As shown in Figure 17.32, binding of the hormone epinephrine to smooth muscle receptors activates an intracellular adenylyl cyclase reaction that produces cyclic AMP (cAMP). The cAMP serves to activate a protein kinase that phosphorylates the myosin light chain kinase. The phosphorylated MLCK has a lower affinity for the Ca -calmodulin complex and thus is physiologically inactive. Reversal of this inactivation occurs via myosin light chain kinase phosphatase. [Pg.560]

Stimulation of glycogen breakdown involves consumption of molecules of ATP at three different steps in the hormone-sensitive adenylyl cyclase cascade (Figure 15.19). Note that the cascade mechanism is a means of chemical amplification, because the binding of just a few molecules of epinephrine or glucagon results in the synthesis of many molecules of cyclic / MP, which, through the action of c/ MP-dependent protein kinase, can activate many more molecules of phosphorylase kinase and even more molecules of phosphorylase. For example, an extracellular level of 10 to 10 M epinephrine prompts the for-... [Pg.761]

The anthrax toxin is a tripartite toxin and consists ofthe binding component protective antigen (PA), the lethal factor (LF), which is a metalloprotease, and the edema factor (EF), which is a calmodulin-dependent adenylyl-cyclase. Both enzyme components are translocated via PA into target cells. PA is activated by furin-induced cleavage and forms heptamers, which are similar to the binding components of C2 toxin and iota toxin. In the low pH compartment of endosomes, the heptamers form pores to allow translocation of LF and EF. LF cleaves six of the seven MEKs (MAPK-kinases) thereby inhibiting these enzymes. The functional consequence is the blockade of the MAPK pathways that control cell proliferation, differentiation, inflammation, stress response, and survival. Whether this is the reason for the LT-induced cell death of macrophages is not clear [1]. [Pg.247]

Functionally, the Dl-like receptors (Dl, D5) are coupled to the G protein Gas and thus can stimulate adenylyl cyclase. The D2-like receptors (D2, D3, and D4) couple to pertussis toxin sensitive G proteins (Gai/0), and consequently inhibit adenylyl cyclase activity. While the Dl-like receptors almost exclusively signal through Gas-mediated activation of adenylyl cyclase, the D2-like receptors have been reported to modulate the activity of a plethora of signaling molecules and pathways. Many of these actions are mediated through the G(3y subunit. Some of these molecules and pathways include the calcium channels, potassium channels, sodium-hydrogen exchanger, arachidonic acid release, and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways. [Pg.440]

Activation of Mi, M3, and M5 mAChRs does not only lead to the generation of IP3 followed by the mobilization of intracellular Ca2+, but also results in the stimulation of phospholipase A2, phospholipase D, and various tyrosine kinases. Similarly, M2 and M4 receptor activation does not only mediate the inhibition of adenylyl cyclase, but also induces other biochemical responses including augmentation of phospholipase A2 activity. Moreover, the stimulation of different mAChR subtypes is also linked to the activation of different classes of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAP kinases), resulting in specific effects on gene expression and cell growth or differentiation. [Pg.797]

Transduction mechanism Inhibition of adenylyl cyclase stimulation of tyrosine phosphatase activity stimulation of MAP kinase activity activation of ERK inhibition of Ca2+ channel activation stimulation of Na+/H+ exchanger stimulation of AM PA/kainate glutamate channels Inhibition of forskol in-stimulated adenylyl cyclase activation of phos-phoinositide metabolism stimulation of tyrosine phosphatase activity inhibition of Ca2+ channel activation activation of K+ channel inhibition of AM PA/ kainate glutamate channels inhibition of MAP kinase activity inhibition of ERK stimulation of SHP-1 and SHP-2 Inhibition of adenylyl cyclase stimulation of phosphoinositide metabolism stimulation of tyrosine phosphatase activation of K+ channel inhibi-tion/stimulation of MAP kinase activity induction of p53 and Bax Inhibition of adenylyl cyclase stimulation of MAP kinase stimulation of p38 activation of tyrosine phosphatase stimulation of K+ channels and phospholipase A2 Inhibition of adenylyl cyclase activation/ inhibition of phosphoinositide metabolism inhibition of Ca2+ influx activation of K+ channels inhibition of MAP kinase stimulation of tyrosine phosphatase... [Pg.1150]

Clark MJ, Harrison C, Zhong H, et al Endogenous RGS protein action modulates mu-opioid signaling through Galphao effects on adenylyl cyclase, extracellular signal-regulated kinases, and intracellular calcium pathways. J Biol Chem 278 9418-9425, 2003... [Pg.98]

Mammalian proteins are the targets of a wide range of covalent modification processes. Modifications such as glycosylation, hydroxylation, and fatty acid acylation introduce new structural features into newly synthesized proteins that tend to persist for the lifetime of the protein. Among the covalent modifications that regulate protein function (eg, methylation, adenylylation), the most common by far is phosphorylation-dephos-phorylation. Protein kinases phosphorylate proteins by... [Pg.77]


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