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When cAMP’s concentration increases, cAMP binds to PKA’s regulatory subunit, which leads to the release of catalytic subunits from the regulatory subunit, and PKA is then activated. Activated PKA can phosphorylate multiple target proteins, thereby regulating their functions. In addition, cAMP can ...
What is the fate of the phosphate group that is removed when ATP is converted to ADP? a. It may phosphorylate a reactant in an endergonic reaction. b. It may phosphorylate a reactant in an exergonic reaction. c. It may be used by aquaporins to help bulk m ...
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Binding of growth factors on RTKs on the cell surface promotes activation of class 1A PI3Ks starting to phosphorylate phosphatidylinositol (3,4)-biphosphate (PIP2) to phosphatidylinsositol (3,4,5)-triphospahte (PIP3). This process induces activation of AKT which promotes numerous downstream ...
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SMO interacts with a protein complex assembled by the kinesin-related scaffolding protein KIF7 (Costal2 in Drosophila) that involves the protein kinase Fused and its suppressor SUFU as well as several kinases that phosphorylate SMO [25–27]. Besides regulating the transcription of target genes, ...