"A Kinase Anchor Proteins" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A structurally-diverse family of intracellular-signaling adaptor proteins that selectively tether specific protein kinase A subtypes to distinct subcellular sites. They play a role in focusing the PROTEIN KINASE A activity toward relevant substrates. Over fifty members of this family exist, most of which bind specifically to regulatory subunits of CYCLIC AMP-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE TYPE II such as CAMP PROTEIN KINASE RIIALPHA or CAMP PROTEIN KINASE RIIBETA.
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D054758
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.644.360.024.065 D12.776.157.057.003 D12.776.476.024.069
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Concept/Terms |
A Kinase Anchor Proteins- A Kinase Anchor Proteins
- Protein Kinase A Anchor Proteins
- A-Kinase Anchor Proteins
- Anchor Proteins, A-Kinase
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Exome sequencing in bipolar disorder identifies AKAP11 as a risk gene shared with schizophrenia. Nat Genet. 2022 May; 54(5):541-547.