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Expression, Regulation and Function of Adenylate Cyclases in Mammals


Guo Yanhui#, Liang Xiuyin#, Yu Shuangying, Hao Doudou, Yang Huiyun, Gao Zhiying, Xu Ruqiang*
School of Life Sciences, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, China
Abstract: Adenylate cyclase (AC) catalyzes the conversion of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) to cAMP (cyclic AMP) which is a universal second messenger and involved in a wide range of cellular signaling responses. In mammals, a total of ten AC isoforms encoded by different genes are identified, and defined by two distinct types, nine transmembrane enzymes (AC1-9) and one soluble protein (AC10). These AC isoforms feature differences in spatial and temporal expression and distribution among different organs/tissues or cells, as well as in the mechanisms of regulation, and exert various physiological functions and obvious influences in health and diseases, which are summarized in this article.


CSTR: 32200.14.cjcb.2018.03.0017