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Adenylate cyclase
Adenylate cyclase Adenylate cyclase (EC 4.6.1.1, also known as adenylyl cyclase or AC) is a lyase, an ...
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Talk:Adenylate cyclase
Talk:Adenylate cyclase I believe that the more correct (recent ... for this enzyme is in fact Adenylyl Cyclase. Perhaps the name of the article should ... Level textbook gives the name as adenyl cyclase. Anyone care to elaborate? I do. The ... which according to NCBI and UniProtKB is "Adenylate cyclase". -- Boris 15:48, 12 January ...
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Image talk:Adenylate kinase.png From Wikipedia:Image sleuthing: Image:Adenylate kinase.png Used in Adenylate cyclase, originally from Meta I've been tagging ...
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Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (translated from French)
... Synopsis Synthesis of AMPc by the adénylate cyclase It is produced starting from ATP (figure 1) by the enzyme adénylate cyclase (or adényl cyclase) and can be degraded by a phosphodiestérase. The adénylate cyclase is generally activated or repressed in response ... unit {\alpha}_s, the adénylate cyclase is activated, if the protein G ...
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Cyclic adenosine monophosphate
... decomposition cAMP is synthesized from ATP by adenylate cyclase. Adenylate cyclase is located at the cell membranes. It ... and adrenaline and by G protein. Liver adenylate cyclase responds more strongly to glucagon, ...
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G protein
... cascade is the cAMP pathway. The enzyme adenylate cyclase is activated by G αs -GTP and ... αs or simply G s (stimulatory) - activates adenylate cyclase to increase cAMP synthesis G αi or simply G i (inhibitory) - inhibits adenylate cyclase G olf (olfactory) - couples to ...
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GTPase
... target molecules of the active GTPase are adenylate cyclase and ion channels. The heterotrimeric G proteins ... smell. They always use the activation of adenylate cyclase as the next step in the signal ... The i stands for inhibition of the adenylate cyclase; another effector molecule for this ...
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Lac operon
... to the medium. The cya gene encodes adenylate cyclase, which produces cyclic AMP. In a cya ... glucose transport, which influences the activity of adenylate cyclase. (In addition, glucose transport also leads to ...
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Adrenergic receptor
... Type α 2 Acts by inactivation of adenylate cyclase, cyclic AMP levels within the cell decrease ... isoprenaline > adrenaline > noradrenaline All β receptors activate adenylate cyclase, raising the intracellular cAMP concentration. Type β ...
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Epinephrine
... liver and muscle cells, thereby activating the adenylate cyclase signaling pathway, which will in turn increase ... on many blood vessels. Activation of the adenylate cyclase pathway on this tissue causes inhibition of ...
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