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cAMP-dependent protein kinase and phosphoproteins in mammalian mitochondria. An extension of the cAMP-mediated intracellular signal transduction
Authors:Papa S  Sardanelli A M  Scacco S  Technikova-Dobrova Z
Institution:Institute of Medical Biochemistry and Chemistry University of Bari, Policlinico, Italy. papabchm@cimedoc.uniba.it
Abstract:Evidence has been obtained for the occurrence of a cAMP-dependent serine protein kinase associated with the inner membrane/matrix of mammalian mitochondria. The catalytic site of this kinase is localized at the inner side of the inner membrane, where it phosphorylates a number of mitochondrial proteins. One of these has been identified as the AQDQ subunit of complex I. cAMP-dependent phosphorylation of this protein promotes the activity of complex I and mitochondrial respiration. A 5 bp duplication in the nuclear gene encoding this protein has been found in a human patient, which eliminates the phosphorylation site. PKA anchoring proteins have recently been identified in the outer membrane of mammalian mitochondria, which could direct phosphorylation of proteins at contact sites with other cell structures.
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