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mAKAP ? A Master Scaffold for Cardiac Remodeling #MMPMID25551320
Passariello CL; Li J; Dodge-Kafka K; Kapiloff MS
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol 2015[Mar]; 65 (3): 218-25 PMID25551320show ga
Cardiac remodeling is regulated by an extensive intracellular signal transduction network. Each of the many signaling pathways in this network contributes uniquely to the control of cellular adaptation. In the last few years, it has become apparent that multimolecular signaling complexes or ?signalosomes? are important for fidelity in intracellular signaling and for mediating crosstalk between the different signaling pathways. These complexes integrate upstream signals and control downstream effectors. In the cardiac myocyte, the protein mAKAP? serves as a scaffold for a large signalosome that is responsive to cAMP, calcium, hypoxia, and mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling. The main function of mAKAP? signalosomes is to modulate stress-related gene expression regulated by the transcription factors NFATc, MEF2 and HIF-1? and type II histone deacetylases that control pathological cardiac hypertrophy.