DescriptionSchematic diagram of anchored PKA signaling.png
English: Schematic diagram of anchored PKA signaling. Inactive PKA exists as a tetramer consisting of a regulatory (R) subunit dimer and two catalytic (C) subunits. This PKA holoenzyme complex is tethered to cell membranes and organelles through association with A-Kinase Anchoring proteins (AKAPs). The addition of cAMP causes a conformational change in the anchored R subunits that releases the C subunits to phosphorylate downstream substrates.
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