Kimberly L. Dodge-Kafka
Pat and Jim Calhoun Center for Cardiology
University of Connecticut Health Center
Farmington
Connecticut 06030
USA
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- cAMP-stimulated protein phosphatase 2A activity associated with muscle A kinase-anchoring protein (mAKAP) signaling complexes inhibits the phosphorylation and activity of the cAMP-specific phosphodiesterase PDE4D3. Dodge-Kafka, K.L., Bauman, A., Mayer, N., Henson, E., Heredia, L., Ahn, J., McAvoy, T., Nairn, A.C., Kapiloff, M.S. J. Biol. Chem. (2010)
- A-kinase anchoring proteins as the basis for cAMP signaling. Dodge-Kafka, K.L., Bauman, A., Kapiloff, M.S. Handb. Exp. Pharmacol (2008)
- The mAKAP signaling complex: integration of cAMP, calcium, and MAP kinase signaling pathways. Dodge-Kafka, K.L., Kapiloff, M.S. Eur. J. Cell Biol. (2006)
- Compartmentation of cyclic nucleotide signaling in the heart: the role of A-kinase anchoring proteins. Dodge-Kafka, K.L., Langeberg, L., Scott, J.D. Circ. Res. (2006)









