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<StructureSection load='' size='350' side='right' scene='Adenylyl_cyclase/Cv/10' caption='Structure of dog adenylyl cyclase 5 (grey), rat adenylyl cyclase 2 (green), bovine guanine nucleotide-binding protein subunit α (pink) complex with ADP derivative (stick model), GDP derivative (stick model), methylpiperazinoforskolin, Ca+2, Mg+2 and Cl- ions (PDB code [[3maa]]). '> | <StructureSection load='' size='350' side='right' scene='Adenylyl_cyclase/Cv/10' caption='Structure of dog adenylyl cyclase 5 (grey), rat adenylyl cyclase 2 (green), bovine guanine nucleotide-binding protein subunit α (pink) complex with ADP derivative (stick model), GDP derivative (stick model), methylpiperazinoforskolin, Ca+2, Mg+2 and Cl- ions (PDB code [[3maa]]). '> | ||
The cAMP-dependent pathway, also known as the [[adenylyl cyclase]] pathway, is a [[G protein-coupled receptor]]-triggered signaling cascade used in cell communication. | The cAMP-dependent pathway, also known as the [[adenylyl cyclase]] pathway, is a [[G protein-coupled receptor]]-triggered signaling cascade used in cell communication. | ||
*[[G protein-coupled receptors]] | |||
*[[Adenylyl cyclase]] (ADCY, EC number 4.6.1.1), also known as adenylate cyclase, is an enzyme which catalyzes the cyclization of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) into cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). | *[[Adenylyl cyclase]] (ADCY, EC number 4.6.1.1), also known as adenylate cyclase, is an enzyme which catalyzes the cyclization of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) into cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). | ||
*[[Catabolite gene activator protein]] | *[[Catabolite gene activator protein]] |
Latest revision as of 16:19, 29 March 2022
The cAMP-dependent pathway, also known as the adenylyl cyclase pathway, is a G protein-coupled receptor-triggered signaling cascade used in cell communication.
CAMP-dependent protein kinase
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