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Genomes and Genes | N ReintonSummaryAffiliation: University of Oslo Country: Norway Publications
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The gene encoding the C gamma catalytic subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase is a transcribed retroposonN Reinton
Institute of Medical Biochemistry, University of Oslo, Norway
Genomics 49:290-7. 1998..Our results indicate that the C gamma gene is a retroposon specifically transcribed in primate testicular germ cells...
A novel isoform of human cyclic 3',5'-adenosine monophosphate-dependent protein kinase, c alpha-s, localizes to sperm midpieceN Reinton
Institute of Medical Biochemistry, University of Oslo, N 0317 Oslo, Norway
Biol Reprod 63:607-11. 2000..This novel C alpha-s splice variant appeared to have an independent anchor in the human sperm midpiece as it could not be completely solubilized even in the presence of both detergent and cAMP...
Novel alternatively spliced mRNA (1c) of the protein kinase A RIα subunit is implicated in haploid germ cell specific expressionM K Dahle
Institute of Medical Biochemistry, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Mol Reprod Dev 59:11-6. 2001..The RIalpha 1c haploid-specific mRNA, therefore, may be important for the regulation of RIalpha expression in sperm...
Localization of a novel human A-kinase-anchoring protein, hAKAP220, during spermatogenesisN Reinton
Institute of Medical Biochemistry, University of Oslo, Oslo, N 0317, Norway
Dev Biol 223:194-204. 2000....
Identification of novel splice variants of the human catalytic subunit Cbeta of cAMP-dependent protein kinaseS Ørstavik
Institute of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Blindern, N 0316 Oslo, Norway
Eur J Biochem 268:5066-73. 2001..We suggest that the various Cbeta splice variants when complexed with regulatory subunits may give rise to novel holoenzymes of protein kinase A that may be important for mediating specific effects of cAMP...
Regulation of protein kinase A subunits by cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate in a mouse Sertoli cell line (MSC-1): induction of RII beta messenger ribonucleic acid is independent of continuous protein synthesisH K Knutsen
Institute of Medical Biochemistry, University of Oslo, Norway
Biol Reprod 55:5-10. 1996....
