Epac: defining a new mechanism for cAMP action

M Gloerich, JL Bos - Annual review of pharmacology and …, 2010 - annualreviews.org
M Gloerich, JL Bos
Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology, 2010annualreviews.org
cAMP is a second messenger that is essential for relaying hormonal responses in many
biological processes. The discovery of the cAMP target Epac explained various effects of
cAMP that could not be attributed to the established targets PKA and cyclic nucleotide–gated
ion channels. Epac1 and Epac2 function as guanine nucleotide exchange factors for the
small G protein Rap. cAMP analogs that selectively activate Epac have helped to reveal a
role for Epac in processes ranging from insulin secretion to cardiac contraction and vascular …
cAMP is a second messenger that is essential for relaying hormonal responses in many biological processes. The discovery of the cAMP target Epac explained various effects of cAMP that could not be attributed to the established targets PKA and cyclic nucleotide–gated ion channels. Epac1 and Epac2 function as guanine nucleotide exchange factors for the small G protein Rap. cAMP analogs that selectively activate Epac have helped to reveal a role for Epac in processes ranging from insulin secretion to cardiac contraction and vascular permeability. Advances in the understanding of the activation mechanism of Epac and its regulation by diverse anchoring mechanisms have helped to elucidate the means by which cAMP fulfills these functions via Epac.
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