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PDE10A Protein — Dual-Specificity Phosphodiesterase 10A

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PDE10A Protein — Dual-Specificity Phosphodiesterase 10A

Introduction

Pde10A Protein — Dual Specificity Phosphodiesterase 10A is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

<div class="infobox .infobox-protein"> [@mascarenhas2019]
| Attribute | Value | [@giampa2018]
|-----------|-------| [@menniti2006]
| Protein Name | Dual-Specificity Phosphodiesterase 10A | [@richter2013]
| Gene Encoding | PDE10A | [@bhandari2021]
| UniProt ID | O76074 | [@schmidt2008]
| PDB Structure | 3HR1, 4G2J | [@wilson2020]
| Molecular Weight | 79-82 kDa (isoform dependent) |
| Subcellular Localization | Cytosol |
| Protein Family | Phosphodiesterase 10 family |
| Associated Diseases | Huntington's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, Schizophrenia |
</div>

Overview

PDE10A is a dual-specificity phosphodiesterase that hydrolyzes both cAMP and cGMP. It is highly enriched in striatal medium spiny [neurons](/entities/neurons) (MSNs), making it a unique therapeutic target for basal ganglia disorders.

Structure

PDE10A contains:

  • N-terminal regulatory region: Contains phosphorylation sites
  • GAF domain: cGMP-binding domain (non-functional in PDE10A)
  • Catalytic domain: C-terminal hydrolase domain

Isoforms:
  • PDE10A1: Full-length, brain-enriched
  • PDE10A2: Alternative splicing
  • PDE10A3: Truncated isoform

Normal Function


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