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12. Biosignaling - Part 1 of 5
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12. Biosignaling / cAMP & PKA / Problem 12
Problem 12
What role do serine/threonine phosphatases play in PKA inactivation?
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They add phosphate groups to proteins, enhancing PKA's activity.
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They bind to PKA and activate it.
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They remove phosphate groups from phosphorylated proteins, reversing PKA's activity.
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They convert ATP to cAMP.
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