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The following pages link to Adenylyl cyclase 6 is selectively regulated by protein kinase A phosphorylation in a region involved in Gα s stimulation (Q33746915):
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- The regulation of type 7 adenylyl cyclase by its C1b region and Escherichia coli peptidylprolyl isomerase, SlyD (Q24290611) (← links)
- Conditional stimulation of type V and VI adenylyl cyclases by G protein betagamma subunits (Q24316413) (← links)
- An anchored PKA and PDE4 complex regulates subplasmalemmal cAMP dynamics (Q24321738) (← links)
- Molecular details of cAMP generation in mammalian cells: a tale of two systems (Q24622606) (← links)
- Gα(i/o)-coupled receptor-mediated sensitization of adenylyl cyclase: 40 years later (Q28084665) (← links)
- Dynamic regulation of cAMP synthesis through anchored PKA-adenylyl cyclase V/VI complexes (Q28263696) (← links)
- An adenylyl cyclase-mAKAPbeta signaling complex regulates cAMP levels in cardiac myocytes (Q28508445) (← links)
- Type VI adenylyl cyclase regulates neurite extension by binding to Snapin and Snap25 (Q28511414) (← links)
- Molecular characterization of the ankle-link complex in cochlear hair cells and its role in the hair bundle functioning (Q28513848) (← links)
- The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2013/14: enzymes. (Q30486745) (← links)
- PKCβII acts downstream of chemoattractant receptors and mTORC2 to regulate cAMP production and myosin II activity in neutrophils (Q30577302) (← links)
- Cyclic AMP signalling pathways in the regulation of uterine relaxation (Q33287745) (← links)
- G protein regulation of adenylate cyclase (Q33547895) (← links)
- The interactions of adenylate cyclases with P-site inhibitors (Q33650577) (← links)
- Functional properties of Ca2+-inhibitable type 5 and type 6 adenylyl cyclases and role of Ca2+ increase in the inhibition of intracellular cAMP content (Q33756973) (← links)
- AKAP79 interacts with multiple adenylyl cyclase (AC) isoforms and scaffolds AC5 and -6 to alpha-amino-3-hydroxyl-5-methyl-4-isoxazole-propionate (AMPA) receptors (Q33825161) (← links)
- Regulation of adenylyl cyclase in the central nervous system. (Q33899204) (← links)
- Time-resolved in silico modeling of fine-tuned cAMP signaling in platelets: feedback loops, titrated phosphorylations and pharmacological modulation. (Q34060673) (← links)
- Molecular biological approaches to unravel adenylyl cyclase signaling and function (Q34263887) (← links)
- Disruption of adenylyl cyclase type V does not rescue the phenotype of cardiac-specific overexpression of Galphaq protein-induced cardiomyopathy (Q34357713) (← links)
- Toward predictive models of mammalian cells (Q34415734) (← links)
- PKA-dependent and PKA-independent pathways for cAMP-regulated exocytosis (Q34453808) (← links)
- Characterization of human 5-HT4(d) receptor desensitization in CHO cells (Q35044960) (← links)
- Isoform-specific regulation of adenylyl cyclase: a potential target in future pharmacotherapy (Q35143923) (← links)
- Sensitization of adenylate cyclase: A general mechanism of neuroadaptation to persistent activation of Gαi/o-coupled receptors? (Q35547406) (← links)
- Nitric oxide inhibitable isoforms of adenylate cyclase mediate epithelial secretory dysfunction following exposure to ionising radiation (Q35598243) (← links)
- Muscarinic receptors stimulate AC2 by novel phosphorylation sites, whereas Gβγ subunits exert opposing effects depending on the G-protein source (Q36302676) (← links)
- Supramolecular assemblies and localized regulation of voltage-gated ion channels. (Q37322293) (← links)
- Adenylyl cyclase--A-kinase anchoring protein complexes: the next dimension in cAMP signaling (Q37415827) (← links)
- Choreographing the adenylyl cyclase signalosome: sorting out the partners and the steps (Q37947454) (← links)
- Adenylyl cyclases in the digestive system. (Q38187513) (← links)
- Protein kinase C inhibits type VI adenylyl cyclase by phosphorylating the regulatory N domain and two catalytic C1 and C2 domains. (Q38291525) (← links)
- International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. CI. Structures and Small Molecule Modulators of Mammalian Adenylyl Cyclases. (Q39158851) (← links)
- A key phosphorylation site in AC8 mediates regulation of Ca(2+)-dependent cAMP dynamics by an AC8-AKAP79-PKA signalling complex. (Q39279103) (← links)
- Gbetagamma activation site in adenylyl cyclase type II. Adenylyl cyclase type III is inhibited by Gbetagamma (Q40353500) (← links)
- Anti-inflammatory potential of CB1-mediated cAMP elevation in mast cells. (Q40466134) (← links)
- An important functional role of the N terminus domain of type VI adenylyl cyclase in Galphai-mediated inhibition (Q40546699) (← links)
- Heterologous sensitization of adenylate cyclase is protein kinase A-dependent in Cath.a differentiated (CAD)-D2L cells (Q40700454) (← links)
- N-glycosylation and residues Asn805 and Asn890 are involved in the functional properties of type VI adenylyl cyclase (Q40791454) (← links)
- The type VI adenylyl cyclase protects cardiomyocytes from β-adrenergic stress by a PKA/STAT3-dependent pathway. (Q41611394) (← links)
- Characteristics of the Ca(2+)-dependent inhibition of cyclic AMP accumulation by histamine and thapsigargin in human U373 MG astrocytoma cells (Q42094093) (← links)
- AKAP-mediated feedback control of cAMP gradients in developing hippocampal neurons (Q42314724) (← links)
- Analysis of inhibition by H89 of UCP1 gene expression and thermogenesis indicates protein kinase A mediation of beta(3)-adrenergic signalling rather than beta(3)-adrenoceptor antagonism by H89. (Q43597361) (← links)
- The signal transfer regions of G alpha(s). (Q43752280) (← links)
- Regulation of adenylyl cyclases by a region outside the minimally functional cytoplasmic domains (Q43789266) (← links)
- Expression of adenylyl cyclase isoforms in neutrophils (Q44390895) (← links)
- Beta-adrenergic and antiadrenergic modulation of cardiac adenylyl cyclase is influenced by phosphorylation (Q44476992) (← links)
- Mechanism of cicaprost-induced desensitization in rat pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells involves a PKA-mediated inhibition of adenylyl cyclase (Q44858976) (← links)
- Regulation of type VI adenylyl cyclase by Snapin, a SNAP25-binding protein (Q45023588) (← links)
- Pharmacodynamics in hypothermia. (Q45940297) (← links)