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482 items found for " PKA-Hippo signaling pathway"
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- The regulation of PKA signaling in obesity and in the maintenance of metabolic health
October 2022 "The cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) system represents a primary cell-signaling pathway PKA facilitates the actions of hormones, neurotransmitters and other signaling molecules that bind G-protein Through its control of synaptic events, exocytosis, transcriptional regulation, and more, PKA signaling Neural PKA signaling is regulated by afferent and peripheral efferent signals that link specific neural While limited, human studies infer differential regulation of the PKA system in obese compared to lean
- Unconventional GPCR-PKA Communication in the Hedgehog Pathway
Learn about communication between GPCRs and PKA, Class F GPCR Smoothened & the Hedgehog signaling pathway
- GPCR Signaling and mTORC1 Regulation
regulation of mTORC1 by upstream stimuli, with a specific focus on G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling Therefore, understanding the molecular underpinnings of these pathways will undoubtedly be promising
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- Dynamic Phosphoproteomics of BRS3 Activation Reveals the Hippo Signaling Pathway for Cell Migration
GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Dynamic Phosphoproteomics of BRS3 Activation Reveals the Hippo Signaling Pathway for Cell Migration Published date June 25, 2023 Abstract "Bombesin receptor subtype signaling pathway, which was significantly regulated by BRS3 activation. Verification experiments demonstrated that downregulation of the Hippo signaling pathway caused by BRS3 signaling pathway."
- The GPCR-Gαs-PKA signaling axis promotes T cell dysfunction and cancer immunotherapy failure
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology The GPCR-Gαs-PKA signaling axis promotes T cell dysfunction transgenic mice expressing a chemogenetic CD8-restricted Gαs-DREADD to activate CD8-restricted Gαs signaling and show that a Gαs-PKA signaling axis promotes CD8+ T cell dysfunction and immunotherapy failure. in Oncology and Immunology Structural and molecular insights into GPCR function GPCR Activation and Signaling
- Glucose and HODEs regulate Aspergillus ochraceus quorum sensing through the GprC-AcyA pathway
and Immunology Glucose and HODEs regulate Aspergillus ochraceus quorum sensing through the GprC-AcyA pathway Signals perception, transmission, and feedback are all rely on a signal network that constituted by membrane Here we show that the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) to cAMP pathway is responsible for transmitting pathway that in response to ligands glucose and HODEs are verified. These studies highlight a crucial G protein signaling pathway for cell communication that is mediated