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Query: EC:2.7.11.11 (
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cGMP-dependent protein kinase (cGK) is a major cellular receptor of cGMP and plays important roles in cGMP-dependent signal transduction pathways. To isolate the components of the cGMP/cGK signaling pathway such as substrates and regulatory proteins of cGK, we employed the yeast two-hybrid system using cGK-Ialpha as a bait and isolated a novel male germ cell-specific 42-kDa protein,
GKAP42
(42-kDa cGMP-dependent protein kinase anchoring protein). Although the N-terminal region (amino acids 1-66) of cGK-Ialpha is sufficient for the association with
GKAP42
,
GKAP42
could not interact with cGK-Ibeta, cGK-II, or
cAMP-dependent protein kinase
.
GKAP42
mRNA is specifically expressed in testis, where it is restricted to the spermatocytes and early round spermatids. Endogenous cGK-I is co-immunoprecipitated with anti-
GKAP42
antibody from mouse testis tissue, suggesting that cGK-I physiologically interacts with
GKAP42
. Immunocytochemical observations revealed that
GKAP42
is localized to the Golgi complex and that cGK-Ialpha is co-localized to the Golgi complex when coexpressed with
GKAP42
. Although both cGK-Ialpha and -Ibeta, but not
cAMP-dependent protein kinase
, phosphorylated
GKAP42
in vitro,
GKAP42
was a good substrate only for cGK-Ialpha in intact cells, suggesting that the association with kinase protein is required for the phosphorylation in vivo. Finally, we demonstrated that the kinase-deficient mutant of cGK-Ialpha stably associates with
GKAP42
and that binding of cGMP to cGK-Ialpha facilitates their release from
GKAP42
. These findings suggest that
GKAP42
functions as an anchoring protein for cGK-Ialpha and that cGK-Ialpha may participate in germ cell development through phosphorylation of Golgi-associated proteins such as
GKAP42
.
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PMID:Binding and phosphorylation of a novel male germ cell-specific cGMP-dependent protein kinase-anchoring protein by cGMP-dependent protein kinase Ialpha. 1067 26