Biochemical Society Focused Meeting
It is becoming increasingly recognised that cAMP signalling is highly constrained. The synthesis, degradation and diffusion are all controlled by a variety of molecular and cellular devices, including subcellular targeting, scaffolding proteins and other devices which impinge on the cyclic AMP milieu. In addition, PKA-independent targets of cAMP, such as cyclic nucleotide gated channels and EPACs are becoming more widely appreciated. This compartmentalization of cAMP is being underscored by the development of methods that measure cAMP levels with defined spatial and temporal resolution in single cells.
This meeting will bring together investigators working on each of these areas with a view to developing awareness and informed approaches to these new layers of complexity.
Proceedings of invited speakers will be published in Biochemical Society Transactions
Abstract submission has now closed.
Early Registration deadline: 28 February 2006
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