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PKA binds AKAP9 and KCNQ1. 2 / 2
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"Molecular mechanistic studies showed that this mutation partially inhibits protein-protein interactions of KCNQ1-AKAP9, leading to decreased PKA-mediated phosphorylation of KCNQ1."

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"As mentioned above, β ‐adrenergic receptor activation of SNS mediates an increase in cAMP leading PKA stimulation and thereby PKA interacts with KCNQ1 through Yotiao causing the phosphorylation of residue S27."