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- Special Issue: Post-translational ModificationsOpen Access
Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Phosphorylation in Lipid Second Messenger Signaling
Molecular & Cellular ProteomicsVol. 12Issue 12p3498–3508Published online: June 20, 2013- Corina E. Antal
- Alexandra C. Newton
Cited in Scopus: 31The plasma membrane serves as a dynamic interface that relays information received at the cell surface into the cell. Lipid second messengers coordinate signaling on this platform by recruiting and activating kinases and phosphatases. Specifically, diacylglycerol and phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate activate protein kinase C and Akt, respectively, which then phosphorylate target proteins to transduce downstream signaling. This review addresses how the spatiotemporal dynamics of protein kinase C and Akt signaling can be monitored using genetically encoded reporters and provides information on how the coordination of signaling at protein scaffolds or membrane microdomains affords fidelity and specificity in phosphorylation events.