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. 1973 Dec;70(12 Pt 1-2):3735–3738. doi: 10.1073/pnas.70.12.3735

Studies on the Orientation of Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinase in Human Erythrocyte Membranes

Charles S Rubin *, Robert D Rosenfeld , Ora M Rosen
PMCID: PMC427317  PMID: 4359486

Abstract

The topographic location of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase has been studied in preparations of permeable and sealed membranes derived from human erythrocytes. Both the catalytic and cyclic AMP-binding components of protein kinase are localized on the inner, cytoplasmic, surface of the plasma membrane.

Keywords: catalytic, binding subunits; sealed membranes

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