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Calcineurin A Alpha Protein

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Calcineurin A Alpha Protein

Overview

Calcineurin A Alpha (also known as Protein Phosphatase 3 Catalytic Subunit Alpha or PPP3CA) is a highly conserved serine/threonine protein phosphatase that plays a critical role in cellular signaling, particularly in calcium-dependent processes within neurons. This enzyme exists as a heterodimeric complex with calcineurin B, its regulatory subunit, and functions as one of the primary phosphatases activated by calcium-calmodulin signaling in the brain. Calcineurin A Alpha is encoded by the PPP3CA gene located on chromosome 4q24 in humans and is expressed abundantly in neuronal tissues, where it mediates the dephosphorylation of numerous substrate proteins involved in transcription, synaptic plasticity, and cellular homeostasis.

Function and Biology

Calcineurin A Alpha functions as a calcium-dependent phosphatase that becomes activated when intracellular calcium levels rise and bind to calmodulin. Upon activation, calmodulin undergoes a conformational change that enables binding to the regulatory calcineurin B subunit, which in turn activates the catalytic calcineurin A Alpha subunit. The enzyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of phosphate groups from serine and threonine residues on target proteins, thereby reversing the effects of kinase-mediated phosphorylation.

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