protein | Protein subunit | Protein-protein interaction | Hfq protein | protein domain | Protein-protein_interaction | Protein Data Bank | kinase | RNA-binding protein | tyrosine kinase | Promyelocytic leukemia protein | G protein | Anaplastic lymphoma kinase | Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein | Protein G | protein dimer | Protein A | Janus kinase 1 | C-reactive protein | Bone morphogenetic protein 2 | AMP-activated protein kinase | Transmembrane protein | Tau protein | Sterol regulatory element-binding protein | SR protein | Rab escort protein | Protein structure | protein structure | Protein phosphatase 2 | protein kinase |
Cyclic AMP acts by activating cAMP-sensitive pathways such as protein kinase A and Epac.
Some of these pathways include Rap, Erk1/2, MAPK, B-RAF, PI3-K, cAMP, PKA, and TORC2 that are activated to initiate exocytosis, proinsulin gene expression and translation, increase insulin biosynthesis, and genetically increase beta cell proliferation and neogenesis.
Epinephrine precipitates lipolysis by activating protein kinase A, which phosphorylates hormone sensitive lipase (HSL) and perilipin.