Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining
Nature 1999, PMID: 10604473

Phosphorylation of DARPP-32 by Cdk5 modulates dopamine signalling in neurons.

Bibb, J A; Snyder, G L; Nishi, A; Yan, Z; Meijer, L; Fienberg, A A; Tsai, L H; Kwon, Y T; Girault, J A; Czernik, A J; Huganir, R L; Hemmings, H C; Nairn, A C; Greengard, P

The physiological state of the cell is controlled by signal transduction mechanisms which regulate the balance between protein kinase and protein phosphatase activities. Here we report that a single protein can, depending on which particular amino-acid residue is phosphorylated, function either as a kinase or phosphatase inhibitor. DARPP-32 (dopamine and cyclic AMP-regulated phospho-protein, relative molecular mass 32,000) is converted into an inhibitor of protein phosphatase 1 when it is phosphorylated by protein kinase A (PKA) at threonine 34. We find that DARPP-32 is converted into an inhibitor of PKA when phosphorylated at threonine 75 by cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5). Cdk5 phosphorylates DARPP-32 in vitro and in intact brain cells. Phospho-Thr 75 DARPP-32 inhibits PKA in vitro by a competitive mechanism. Decreasing phospho-Thr 75 DARPP-32 in striatal slices, either by a Cdk5-specific inhibitor or by using genetically altered mice, results in increased dopamine-induced phosphorylation of PKA substrates and augmented peak voltage-gated calcium currents. Thus DARPP-32 is a bifunctional signal transduction molecule which, by distinct mechanisms, controls a serine/threonine kinase and a serine/threonine phosphatase.

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Text Mining Data

PKA ⊣ Phospho-Thr: " Phospho-Thr 75 DARPP-32 inhibits PKA in vitro by a competitive mechanism "

Manually curated Databases

  • IRef Hprd Interaction: PRKACA — PPP1R1B (in vitro)
  • IRef Hprd Interaction: CDK5 — PPP1R1B (in vitro)
  • IRef Hprd Interaction: CDK5 — PPP1R1B (in vivo)
  • Reactome Reaction: PPP1R1B → PRKACA (reaction)
  • Reactome Reaction: PPP1R1B → PRKACA (direct_complex)
  • Reactome Reaction: PPP1R1B → CDK5 (reaction)
  • Reactome Reaction: PPP1R1B → PPP1R1B (reaction)
In total, 3 gene pairs are associated to this article in curated databases