Overview:
The catalytic subunit C-alpha of PRKACA is a member of the Ser/Thr protein kinase family and has been assigned to chromosome region 19p13.1 (1). Null mutation in PRKACA leads to early postnatal lethality in the majority of C-alpha knockout mice. Surprisingly, a small percentage of C-alpha knockout mice, although runted, survived to adulthood. In these animals, compensatory increases in C-beta levels occurred in brain whereas many tissues, including skeletal muscle, heart, and sperm, contained less than 10% of the normal PKA activity (2).
Gene Aliases:
PKACA, PPNAD4
Genbank Number:
NM_002730
References:
1. Tasken, K. et al:The gene encoding the catalytic subunit C-alpha of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (locus PRKACA) localizes to human chromosome region 19p13.1. Genomics 36: 535-538, 1996. 2. Skalhegg, BS. Et al: Mutation of the C-alpha subunit of PKA leads to growth retardation and sperm dysfunction. Molec. Endocr. 16: 630-639, 2002.