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Characterization of an A-kinase anchoring protein in human ciliary axonemes.


ABSTRACT: Although protein kinase A (PKA) activation is known to increase ciliary beat frequency in humans the molecular mechanisms involved are unknown. We demonstrate that PKA is associated with ciliary axonemes where it specifically phosphorylates a 23-kDa protein. Because PKA is often localized to subcellular compartments in proximity to its substrate(s) via interactions with A-kinase-anchoring proteins (AKAPs), we investigated whether an AKAP was also associated with ciliary axonemes. This study has identified a novel 28 kDa AKAP (AKAP28)that is highly enriched in airway axonemes. The mRNA for AKAP28 is up-regulated as primary airway cells differentiate and is specifically expressed in tissues containing cilia and/or flagella. Additionally, both Western blot and immunostaining data show that AKAP28 is enriched in airway cilia. These data demonstrate that we have identified the first human axonemal AKAP, a protein that likely plays a role in the signaling necessary for efficient modulation of ciliary beat frequency.

SUBMITTER: Kultgen PL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC138623 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of an A-kinase anchoring protein in human ciliary axonemes.

Kultgen Patricia L PL   Byrd Sherell K SK   Ostrowski Lawrence E LE   Milgram Sharon L SL  

Molecular biology of the cell 20021201 12


Although protein kinase A (PKA) activation is known to increase ciliary beat frequency in humans the molecular mechanisms involved are unknown. We demonstrate that PKA is associated with ciliary axonemes where it specifically phosphorylates a 23-kDa protein. Because PKA is often localized to subcellular compartments in proximity to its substrate(s) via interactions with A-kinase-anchoring proteins (AKAPs), we investigated whether an AKAP was also associated with ciliary axonemes. This study has  ...[more]

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