2OUN, 2OUP, 2OUQ, 2OUR, 2OUS, 2OUU, 2OUV, 2OUY, 2WEY, 2Y0J, 2ZMF, 3SN7, 3SNI, 3SNL, 3UI7, 3UUO, 3WI2, 3WS8, 3WS9, 3WYK, 3WYL, 3WYM, 4AEL, 4AJD, 4AJF, 4AJG, 4AJM, 4BBX, 4DDL, 4DFF, 4FCB, 4FCD, 4HEU, 4HF4, 4LKQ, 4LLJ, 4LLK, 4LLP, 4LLX, 4LM0, 4LM1, 4LM2, 4LM3, 4LM4, 4MRW, 4MRZ, 4MS0, 4MSA, 4MSC, 4MSE, 4MSH, 4MSN, 4MUW, 4MVH, 4P0N, 4P1R, 4PHW, 4TPM, 4TPP, 4WN1, 4XY2, 4YQH, 4YS7, 4ZO5, 5C1W, 5C28, 5C29, 5C2A, 5C2H, 5DH5, 5AXQ, 5DH4, 5AXP, 5C2E, 5EDH, 5EDI, 5EDG, 5EDE, 5I2R, 5B4L, 5B4K1084623984ENSG00000112541ENSMUSG00000023868Q9Y233Q8CA95NM_001130690NM_006661NM_001385079NM_001290707NM_011866NM_001347321NP_001124162NP_006652NP_001277636NP_001334250NP_035996cAMP and cAMP-inhibited cGMP 3',5'-cyclic phosphodiesterase 10A is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the PDE10A gene.
Phosphodiesterases, such as PDE10A, eliminate cAMP- and cGMP-mediated intracellular signaling by hydrolyzing the cyclic nucleotide to the corresponding nucleoside 5-prime monophosphate.
[6][7] Preliminary evidence indicates a possible link between PDE10A expression and obesity in mice and humans.
[14] PDE10A is a regulatory protein involved in the signaling of the striatum, a region of the brain important for controlling movement and cognition.
[15] This article incorporates text from the United States National Library of Medicine, which is in the public domain.