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cAMP and cGMP
Effects of cAMP
Steroidogenesis
secretion
ion transport
carbohydrate and fat metabolism
enzyme induction
gene regulation
synaptic transmission
cell growth and replication
Mediated by:
•Protein phosphorylation-dephosphorylation
serine and threonine residues
-ArgArg/Lys-X-Ser/Thr
-Arg-Lys-X-X-Ser-
Where:
X=any amino acid
 Effects of cAMP could be conferred by a specific
protein kinase, by a specific phosphatase, or by
specific substrates for phosphorylation.
 Substrates:
-help define the target tissue
-involve in defining the extent of a particular
response within a given cell
PHOSPHOPROTEINS
Mediates the effects of cAMP on gene transcription.
Binds to cAMP responsive element (CRE) in its
nonphosphorylated state and is a weak activator of
transcription.
When phosphorylated by PKA, it binds the coactivator
CREB-binding protein CBP/ p300 and as a result is a
much more potent transcription activator.
Cyclic AMP Response Element Binding
Protein (CREB)
Hormonal Regulation of Cellular Processes through
cAMP-dependent protein Kinase (PKA)
Terminators of cAMP-Induced
Physiologic Responses
Phosphodiesterases
Phosphatases
PHOSPHODIESTERASES
Hydrolyze cAMP to 5′-AMP
rapid turnover of cAMP signal termination of
biologic process after the removal of hormonal stimulus
11 known members
 Substrates (cAMP and cGMP)
 hormones
 Intracellular messengers such as
calcium, probably acting through
calmodulin
Subject to regulation by:
methylated xanthine derivatives
Ex. Caffeine
-increase intracellular cAMP and mimic
or prolong the actions of hormones
Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors
PHOSPHOPROTEIN PHOSPHATASES
Regulated by:
phosphorylation-dephosphorylation
protein-protein interactions
 substrate specificity of the phosphoserine-
phosphothreonine phosphatases may be dictated by
distinct regulatory subunits whose binding is
regulated hormonally.
 The best-studied role of regulation by the
dephosphorylation of proteins is that of glycogen
metabolism in muscle
Two major types of phosphoserine-
phosphothreonine phosphatases
 Type I - preferentially dephosphorylates the β subunit
of phosphorylase kinase
- regulation of glycogen synthase, phosphorylase, and
phosphorylase kinase
- regulated by phosphorylation of certain of its subunits
 Type II- dephosphorylates the α subunit.
Inhibitors
 Two heat-stable protein inhibitors that regulate type I
phosphatase activity
a. Inhibitor-1 is phosphorylated and activated by
cAMP-dependent protein kinases
b. Inhibitor-2, which may be a subunit of the
inactive phosphatase, is also phosphorylated, possibly
by glycogen synthase kinase-3
Hormonal Regulation of Cellular Processes through
cAMP-dependent protein Kinase (PKA)
is an
INTRACELLULAR
SIGNAL
Cyclic GMP (cGMP)
• Derived from the nucleotide GTP using the enzyme
guanylyl cyclase.
Function:
• Serves as the second messenger for:
– Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
– Nitric oxide (NO)
– The response of the rods of the retina to light.
cGMP Mediated Effects
 Vision (phototransduction)
 smooth muscle relaxation
 Vasodilation
19
Other Effects
 Regulates of ion channel conductance
 glycogenolysis
 cellular apoptosis
 secondary messenger in phototransduction
 long-term cellular responses to odor stimulation
Guanylyl Cyclase
2 Types:
 Membrane-bound/ Particulate Guanylyl cyclase
-integral proteins of the cell membrane
-activated by peptides
Ex. ANP (atrial natriuretic peptide)
 Soluble/ NO-sensitive Guanylyl cyclase
-located in the cytoplasm
-activated by Nitric Oxide
PKG: Mediator of cGMP Pathway
 Protein Kinase G (PKG) — a cGMP-dependent
protein kinase that phosphorylates target proteins
in the cell.
Ach
Nerve cell endothelial cell
NO cGMP Vessel dilationAchR
Nitric oxide (NO)
• diatomic gas
• Derived from L-arginine by the enzyme nitric oxide
synthase
• endothelial-derived relaxing factor
• Activates soluble guanylyl cyclase in the cytoplasm
• extremely unstable -> effects are local
ex. signals the dilation of blood vessels.
NO mediated cGMP production
cGMP in Smooth muscle relaxation
and vasodilation
Natriuretic Peptides
• Activate the particulate guanylyl cyclase (pGC).
• Increase in cGMP
• Peptides
• Ex. atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
-made of 28 aminoacids.
Natriuretic Peptides
• Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
-released from stretched atria (heart
chambers) when blood pressure is elevated
• increase of cGMP by as much as 50-fold
Enzymes Involved in cGMP
Pathway
 Nitric Oxide Synthases (NOS): They make nitric
oxide from L-arginine (other substances are also
necessary for this reaction to occur).
 Guanylyl Cyclases (GC; also named guanylate
cyclases and guanyl cyclases): They produce cyclic
GMP.
 Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases
(PDE): Proteins responsible for the degradation of
cyclic GMP.
 Protein kinases G (PKG): One of the mediators of
cyclic GMP actions in the cell. They modify different
proteins (adding a phosphate) after being activated by
cyclic GMP.
Enzymes Involved in cGMP Pathway
cGMP Pathway
The cGMP Pathway
Degradation
 Phosphodiesterases (PDE)
-hydrolyzing cGMP into 5'-GMP.
-PDE 5, 6 and 9 are cGMP-specific
-while PDE 1, 2, 3, 10 and 11 can hydrolyse both
cAMP and cGMP.
cGMP Pathway in phototransduction

Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors
 prevent the degradation of cGMP
 thereby enhancing and/or prolonging its effects.
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Side Effect
 Inhibits PDE6 in retina (albeit with less affinity than
PDE5).
 Result to loss of visual sensitivity but is unlikely to
impair common visual tasks, except under conditions
of reduced visibility when objects are already near
visual threshold.
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Chemical Messengers cAMP and cGMP

  • 2. Effects of cAMP Steroidogenesis secretion ion transport carbohydrate and fat metabolism enzyme induction gene regulation synaptic transmission cell growth and replication
  • 3. Mediated by: •Protein phosphorylation-dephosphorylation serine and threonine residues -ArgArg/Lys-X-Ser/Thr -Arg-Lys-X-X-Ser- Where: X=any amino acid
  • 4.  Effects of cAMP could be conferred by a specific protein kinase, by a specific phosphatase, or by specific substrates for phosphorylation.  Substrates: -help define the target tissue -involve in defining the extent of a particular response within a given cell PHOSPHOPROTEINS
  • 5. Mediates the effects of cAMP on gene transcription. Binds to cAMP responsive element (CRE) in its nonphosphorylated state and is a weak activator of transcription. When phosphorylated by PKA, it binds the coactivator CREB-binding protein CBP/ p300 and as a result is a much more potent transcription activator. Cyclic AMP Response Element Binding Protein (CREB)
  • 6. Hormonal Regulation of Cellular Processes through cAMP-dependent protein Kinase (PKA)
  • 7. Terminators of cAMP-Induced Physiologic Responses Phosphodiesterases Phosphatases
  • 8. PHOSPHODIESTERASES Hydrolyze cAMP to 5′-AMP rapid turnover of cAMP signal termination of biologic process after the removal of hormonal stimulus 11 known members
  • 9.  Substrates (cAMP and cGMP)  hormones  Intracellular messengers such as calcium, probably acting through calmodulin Subject to regulation by:
  • 10. methylated xanthine derivatives Ex. Caffeine -increase intracellular cAMP and mimic or prolong the actions of hormones Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors
  • 12.  substrate specificity of the phosphoserine- phosphothreonine phosphatases may be dictated by distinct regulatory subunits whose binding is regulated hormonally.  The best-studied role of regulation by the dephosphorylation of proteins is that of glycogen metabolism in muscle
  • 13. Two major types of phosphoserine- phosphothreonine phosphatases  Type I - preferentially dephosphorylates the β subunit of phosphorylase kinase - regulation of glycogen synthase, phosphorylase, and phosphorylase kinase - regulated by phosphorylation of certain of its subunits  Type II- dephosphorylates the α subunit.
  • 14. Inhibitors  Two heat-stable protein inhibitors that regulate type I phosphatase activity a. Inhibitor-1 is phosphorylated and activated by cAMP-dependent protein kinases b. Inhibitor-2, which may be a subunit of the inactive phosphatase, is also phosphorylated, possibly by glycogen synthase kinase-3
  • 15. Hormonal Regulation of Cellular Processes through cAMP-dependent protein Kinase (PKA)
  • 17. Cyclic GMP (cGMP) • Derived from the nucleotide GTP using the enzyme guanylyl cyclase.
  • 18. Function: • Serves as the second messenger for: – Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) – Nitric oxide (NO) – The response of the rods of the retina to light.
  • 19. cGMP Mediated Effects  Vision (phototransduction)  smooth muscle relaxation  Vasodilation 19
  • 20. Other Effects  Regulates of ion channel conductance  glycogenolysis  cellular apoptosis  secondary messenger in phototransduction  long-term cellular responses to odor stimulation
  • 21. Guanylyl Cyclase 2 Types:  Membrane-bound/ Particulate Guanylyl cyclase -integral proteins of the cell membrane -activated by peptides Ex. ANP (atrial natriuretic peptide)  Soluble/ NO-sensitive Guanylyl cyclase -located in the cytoplasm -activated by Nitric Oxide
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  • 23. PKG: Mediator of cGMP Pathway  Protein Kinase G (PKG) — a cGMP-dependent protein kinase that phosphorylates target proteins in the cell.
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  • 25. Ach Nerve cell endothelial cell NO cGMP Vessel dilationAchR Nitric oxide (NO) • diatomic gas • Derived from L-arginine by the enzyme nitric oxide synthase • endothelial-derived relaxing factor • Activates soluble guanylyl cyclase in the cytoplasm • extremely unstable -> effects are local ex. signals the dilation of blood vessels.
  • 26. NO mediated cGMP production
  • 27. cGMP in Smooth muscle relaxation and vasodilation
  • 28. Natriuretic Peptides • Activate the particulate guanylyl cyclase (pGC). • Increase in cGMP • Peptides • Ex. atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) -made of 28 aminoacids.
  • 29. Natriuretic Peptides • Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) -released from stretched atria (heart chambers) when blood pressure is elevated • increase of cGMP by as much as 50-fold
  • 30. Enzymes Involved in cGMP Pathway  Nitric Oxide Synthases (NOS): They make nitric oxide from L-arginine (other substances are also necessary for this reaction to occur).  Guanylyl Cyclases (GC; also named guanylate cyclases and guanyl cyclases): They produce cyclic GMP.
  • 31.  Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases (PDE): Proteins responsible for the degradation of cyclic GMP.  Protein kinases G (PKG): One of the mediators of cyclic GMP actions in the cell. They modify different proteins (adding a phosphate) after being activated by cyclic GMP. Enzymes Involved in cGMP Pathway
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  • 35. Degradation  Phosphodiesterases (PDE) -hydrolyzing cGMP into 5'-GMP. -PDE 5, 6 and 9 are cGMP-specific -while PDE 1, 2, 3, 10 and 11 can hydrolyse both cAMP and cGMP.
  • 36. cGMP Pathway in phototransduction 
  • 37. Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors  prevent the degradation of cGMP  thereby enhancing and/or prolonging its effects.
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  • 43. Side Effect  Inhibits PDE6 in retina (albeit with less affinity than PDE5).  Result to loss of visual sensitivity but is unlikely to impair common visual tasks, except under conditions of reduced visibility when objects are already near visual threshold.
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Notes de l'éditeur

  1. In the photoreceptors of the mammalian eye, the presence of light activates phosphodiesterase, which degrades cGMP. The sodium ion channels in photoreceptors are cGMP-gated, so degradation of cGMP causes sodium channels to close, which leads to the hyperpolarization of the photoreceptor's plasma membrane and ultimately to visual information being sent to the brain.