PKA and PDE4D3 anchoring to AKAP9 provides distinct regulation of cAMP signals at the centrosome.

Previous work has shown that the protein kinase A (PKA)-regulated phosphodiesterase (PDE) 4D3 binds to A kinase-anchoring proteins (AKAPs). One such protein, AKAP9, localizes to the centrosome. In this paper, we investigate whether a PKA-PDE4D3-AKAP9 complex can generate spatial compartmentalization...

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Main Authors: Terrin, A, Monterisi, S, Stangherlin, A, Zoccarato, A, Koschinski, A, Surdo, N, Mongillo, M, Sawa, A, Jordanides, N, Mountford, J, Zaccolo, M
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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author Terrin, A
Monterisi, S
Stangherlin, A
Zoccarato, A
Koschinski, A
Surdo, N
Mongillo, M
Sawa, A
Jordanides, N
Mountford, J
Zaccolo, M
author_facet Terrin, A
Monterisi, S
Stangherlin, A
Zoccarato, A
Koschinski, A
Surdo, N
Mongillo, M
Sawa, A
Jordanides, N
Mountford, J
Zaccolo, M
author_sort Terrin, A
collection OXFORD
description Previous work has shown that the protein kinase A (PKA)-regulated phosphodiesterase (PDE) 4D3 binds to A kinase-anchoring proteins (AKAPs). One such protein, AKAP9, localizes to the centrosome. In this paper, we investigate whether a PKA-PDE4D3-AKAP9 complex can generate spatial compartmentalization of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signaling at the centrosome. Real-time imaging of fluorescence resonance energy transfer reporters shows that centrosomal PDE4D3 modulated a dynamic microdomain within which cAMP concentration selectively changed over the cell cycle. AKAP9-anchored, centrosomal PKA showed a reduced activation threshold as a consequence of increased autophosphorylation of its regulatory subunit at S114. Finally, disruption of the centrosomal cAMP microdomain by local displacement of PDE4D3 impaired cell cycle progression as a result of accumulation of cells in prophase. Our findings describe a novel mechanism of PKA activity regulation that relies on binding to AKAPs and consequent modulation of the enzyme activation threshold rather than on overall changes in cAMP levels. Further, we provide for the first time direct evidence that control of cell cycle progression relies on unique regulation of centrosomal cAMP/PKA signals.
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spelling oxford-uuid:ce5ffd74-e8cb-480b-8971-78100d22887b2022-03-27T07:35:12ZPKA and PDE4D3 anchoring to AKAP9 provides distinct regulation of cAMP signals at the centrosome.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:ce5ffd74-e8cb-480b-8971-78100d22887bEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2012Terrin, AMonterisi, SStangherlin, AZoccarato, AKoschinski, ASurdo, NMongillo, MSawa, AJordanides, NMountford, JZaccolo, MPrevious work has shown that the protein kinase A (PKA)-regulated phosphodiesterase (PDE) 4D3 binds to A kinase-anchoring proteins (AKAPs). One such protein, AKAP9, localizes to the centrosome. In this paper, we investigate whether a PKA-PDE4D3-AKAP9 complex can generate spatial compartmentalization of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signaling at the centrosome. Real-time imaging of fluorescence resonance energy transfer reporters shows that centrosomal PDE4D3 modulated a dynamic microdomain within which cAMP concentration selectively changed over the cell cycle. AKAP9-anchored, centrosomal PKA showed a reduced activation threshold as a consequence of increased autophosphorylation of its regulatory subunit at S114. Finally, disruption of the centrosomal cAMP microdomain by local displacement of PDE4D3 impaired cell cycle progression as a result of accumulation of cells in prophase. Our findings describe a novel mechanism of PKA activity regulation that relies on binding to AKAPs and consequent modulation of the enzyme activation threshold rather than on overall changes in cAMP levels. Further, we provide for the first time direct evidence that control of cell cycle progression relies on unique regulation of centrosomal cAMP/PKA signals.
spellingShingle Terrin, A
Monterisi, S
Stangherlin, A
Zoccarato, A
Koschinski, A
Surdo, N
Mongillo, M
Sawa, A
Jordanides, N
Mountford, J
Zaccolo, M
PKA and PDE4D3 anchoring to AKAP9 provides distinct regulation of cAMP signals at the centrosome.
title PKA and PDE4D3 anchoring to AKAP9 provides distinct regulation of cAMP signals at the centrosome.
title_full PKA and PDE4D3 anchoring to AKAP9 provides distinct regulation of cAMP signals at the centrosome.
title_fullStr PKA and PDE4D3 anchoring to AKAP9 provides distinct regulation of cAMP signals at the centrosome.
title_full_unstemmed PKA and PDE4D3 anchoring to AKAP9 provides distinct regulation of cAMP signals at the centrosome.
title_short PKA and PDE4D3 anchoring to AKAP9 provides distinct regulation of cAMP signals at the centrosome.
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