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Analysis of PKA[RIIβ] (pS114) in human peripheral blood lymphocytes. Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were either treated with 1μM Staurosporine (EMD Biosciences, Cat. No. 569397) for 2hours at 37ºC (shaded histogram) or untreated (open histogram). The PBMC were fixed (BD Cytofix™ buffer, Cat. No. 554655) for 10 minutes at 37°C, permeabilized with BD Phosflow™ Perm Buffer III (Cat. No. 558050) on ice for 30 minutes, and then stained with Alexa Fluor® 488 Mouse anti-PKA[RIIβ] (pS114, Cat. No. 560204). For data analysis, lymphocytes were selected by their scatter profile. The data demonstrates that the level of phosphorylation of PKA[RIIβ] decreases when protein kinase activity is inhibited by the treatment. Flow cytometry was performed on a BD FACSCalibur™ flow cytometry system.
BD™ Phosflow Alexa Fluor® 488 Mouse anti-PKA[RIIβ] (pS114)
BD™ Phosflow Alexa Fluor® 488 Mouse anti-PKA[RIIβ] (pS114)
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cAMP-dependent Protein Kinase (PKA) is composed of two distinct subunits: catalytic (C) and regulatory (R). Four regulatory subunits have been identified: RIα, RIβ, RIIα, and RIIβ. These subunits define type I and II PKAs. Following binding of cAMP, the regulatory subunits dissociate from the catalytic subunits, rendering the enzyme active. Type I and type II holoenzymes have three potential C subunits (Cα, Cβ, or Cγ). Most cells, including T lymphocytes, express both type I and type II PKAs. RIIα expression is associated with cellular transformation, while RIIβ expression correlates with mitotic arrest and cellular differentiation. Type II PKA can be distinguished by autophosphorylation of the R subunits, while type I PKA binds Mg/ATP with high affinity. The cAMP-dependent autophosphorylation of the human RIIβ subunits occurs at serine 114 (S114). In addition to their enzyme regulatory activity, the RIIα and RIIβ subunits determine the subcellular location of the holoenzymes via their interactions with specific intracellular anchoring proteins.
The 47/PKA monoclonal antibody recognizes the phosphorylated S114 in the RIIβ subunit of PKA. The orthologous phosphorylation site in mouse and rat PKA[RIIβ] is S112.
Development References (3)
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Budillon A, Cereseto A, Kondrashin A, et al. Point mutation of the autophosphorylation site or in the nuclear location signal causes protein kinase A RII beta regulatory subunit to lose its ability to revert transformed fibroblasts. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1995; 92(23):10634-10638. (Biology). View Reference
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Elliott MR, Shanks RA, Khan IU, et al. Down-regulation of IL-2 production in T lymphocytes by phosphorylated protein Kinase A-RIIβ. J Immunol. 2004; 172:7804-7812. (Biology).
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Skalhegg BS, Tasken K. Specificity in the cAMP/PKA signaling pathway, differential expression, regulation, and subcellular localization of subunits of PKA. Front Biosci. 2000; 5:d678-d693. (Biology).
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