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PRKAR2A — PSMG1
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Figiel et al., J Neurosci 2000
:
Although
PAC1 receptor
dependent activation of
protein kinase A (PKA) was sufficient to promote the expression of GLAST, the activation of both PKA and protein kinase C ( PKC ) was required to promote GLT-1 expression optimally
Dautzenberg et al., Neuropharmacology 2001
(Retinoblastoma) :
These experiments demonstrate that GRK3 plays an important role in the homologous desensitization of retinoblastoma PAC(1) receptors, whereas PKC, but not
PKA ,
contributes to the heterologous desensitization of retinoblastoma
PAC(1) receptors
Onoue et al., FEBS Lett 2002
:
These results suggest that PACAP27 attenuates PrP ( 106-126 ) -induced delayed neurotoxicity in PC12 cells by activating both
PKA and MAP kinases
mediated by
PAC1 receptor