PDE6G explained

Retinal rod rhodopsin-sensitive cGMP 3',5'-cyclic phosphodiesterase subunit gamma is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the PDE6G gene.[1] [2] [3]

Interactions

PDE6G has been shown to interact with Beta adrenergic receptor kinase[4] and Src.[4]

Further reading

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Notes and References

  1. Pittler SJ, Baehr W, Wasmuth JJ, McConnell DG, Champagne MS, vanTuinen P, Ledbetter D, Davis RL . Molecular characterization of human and bovine rod photoreceptor cGMP phosphodiesterase alpha-subunit and chromosomal localization of the human gene . Genomics . 6 . 2 . 272–83 . February 1990 . 2155175 . 10.1016/0888-7543(90)90567-E .
  2. Web site: Entrez Gene: PDE6G phosphodiesterase 6G, cGMP-specific, rod, gamma.
  3. Gulati S, Palczewski K, Engel A, Stahlberg H, Kovacik L . Cryo-EM structure of phosphodiesterase 6 reveals insights into the allosteric regulation of type I phosphodiesterases . Science Advances . 5 . 2 . eaav4322 . February 2019 . 30820458 . 6392808 . 10.1126/sciadv.aav4322 . 2019SciA....5.4322G .
  4. Wan KF, Sambi BS, Tate R, Waters C, Pyne NJ . The inhibitory gamma subunit of the type 6 retinal cGMP phosphodiesterase functions to link c-Src and G-protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 in a signaling unit that regulates p42/p44 mitogen-activated protein kinase by epidermal growth factor . The Journal of Biological Chemistry . 278 . 20 . 18658–63 . May 2003 . 12624098 . 10.1074/jbc.M212103200 . 25824189 . free .