Protein Kinase A
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Protein kinase A phosphorylates specific serine or threonine residues, which activates or deactivates the protein. Depending on the cell type, different proteins are available for phosphorylation. When activated with cAMP, PKA catalyzes the breakdown of glycogen, inhibits the synthesis of glucose, and promotes the increase of heart rate.In the "flight or fight" response, muscles become ready for action as a result of the activity of PKA. Overall, this enzyme helps regulate glucose levels,glycogen levels, sugar levels, and lipid metabolism. | Protein kinase A phosphorylates specific serine or threonine residues, which activates or deactivates the protein. Depending on the cell type, different proteins are available for phosphorylation. When activated with cAMP, PKA catalyzes the breakdown of glycogen, inhibits the synthesis of glucose, and promotes the increase of heart rate.In the "flight or fight" response, muscles become ready for action as a result of the activity of PKA. Overall, this enzyme helps regulate glucose levels,glycogen levels, sugar levels, and lipid metabolism. | ||
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== Structure == | == Structure == |
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Protein kinase A (PKA)
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References
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