Special Issue on “New Advances in Cyclic AMP Signalling”—An Editorial Overview
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Control of Cyclic AMP Synthesis
3. Cyclic AMP Effector Proteins–PKA and POPDC Proteins
4. Cyclic AMP Effector Proteins–EPAC Proteins
5. Compartmentalisation of Cyclic AMP Signalling into Nanodomains
6. Imagining Cyclic AMP Signalling into Nanodomains
7. Conclusions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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