AKAP13 A-kinase anchoring protein 13 [ Homo sapiens (human) ]
Source: NCBI Gene (ID 11214)
Symbol: AKAP13
Full name: A-kinase anchoring protein 13
Gene type: protein coding
RefSeq status: REVIEWED
Organism: Homo sapiens
Also known as: AKAP-13; AKAP-Lbc; ARHGEF13; BRX; HA-3; Ht31; LBC; PRKA13; PROTO-LB; PROTO-LBC; c-lbc; p47
Summary: The A-kinase anchor proteins (AKAPs) are a group of structurally diverse proteins which have the common function of binding to the regulatory subunit of protein kinase A (PKA) and confining the holoenzyme to discrete locations within the cell. This gene encodes a member of the AKAP family. Alternative splicing of this gene results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms containing c-terminal dbl oncogene homology (DH) and pleckstrin homology (PH) domains. The DH domain is associated with guanine nucleotide exchange activation for the Rho/Rac family of small GTP binding proteins, resulting in the conversion of the inactive GTPase to the active form capable of transducing signals. The PH domain has multiple functions. Therefore, these isoforms function as scaffolding proteins to coordinate a Rho signaling pathway, function as protein kinase A-anchoring proteins and, in addition, enhance ligand-dependent activity of estrogen receptors alpha and beta. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2012]
Expression: Ubiquitous expression in gall bladder (RPKM 16.9), lung (RPKM 16.5) and 25 other tissues
Orthologs: mouse
Gene size: 368756bp
Exon count: 39