PDE10A

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.

3d model of compound #96 (Malamas, 2011) [ 8 ]