
In cells lacking the kelch repeat proteins, Tpk3p is predominantly nuclear (left). In wild type cells, Tpk3p is present in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm (middle). In cells overexpressing Tpk3p is predominantly cytoplasmic (right). These results suggest that the kelch repeat proteins regulate PKA activity by altering the subcellular distribution of the catalytic subunit.
Localization of the PKA catalytic subunit Tpk3p in cells containing different levels of the kelch repeat proteins Krh1p and Krh2p