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2003
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Molecule List for pathway PKA (Pathway Number 220)

 Name Initial Conc. (uM) Volume (fL) Buffered
1inhibited-PKA01000No
   
2PKA-inhibitor0.251000No
    About 25% of PKA C subunit is dissociated in resting cells without having any noticable activity. Doskeland and Ogreid Int J biochem 13 pp1-19 suggest that this is because there is a corresponding amount of inhibitor protein.
3R2-cAMP401000No
    Starts at 0.15 for the test of fig 6 in Smith et al, but we aren't using that paper any more.
4R2C-cAMP401000No
   
5R2C20.51000No
    This is the R2C2 complex, consisting of 2 catalytic (C) subunits, and the R-dimer. See Taylor et al Ann Rev Biochem 1990 59:971-1005 for a review. The Doskeland and Ogreid review is better for numbers. Amount of PKA is about .5 uM.
6R2C2-cAMP01000No
    CoInit was .0624
7R2C2-cAMP201000No
   
8R2C2-cAMP301000No
   
9R2C2-cAMP401000No
   


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