| Structural highlights
Function
ADCY9_HUMAN Adenylyl cyclase that catalyzes the formation of the signaling molecule cAMP in response to activation of G protein-coupled receptors (PubMed:10987815, PubMed:12972952, PubMed:15879435, PubMed:9628827). Contributes to signaling cascades activated by CRH (corticotropin-releasing factor), corticosteroids and beta-adrenergic receptors (PubMed:9628827).[1] [2] [3] [4]
References
- ↑ Paterson JM, Smith SM, Simpson J, Grace OC, Sosunov AA, Bell JE, Antoni FA. Characterisation of human adenylyl cyclase IX reveals inhibition by Ca(2+)/Calcineurin and differential mRNA plyadenylation. J Neurochem. 2000 Oct;75(4):1358-67. PMID:10987815 doi:10.1046/j.1471-4159.2000.0751358.x
- ↑ Small KM, Brown KM, Theiss CT, Seman CA, Weiss ST, Liggett SB. An Ile to Met polymorphism in the catalytic domain of adenylyl cyclase type 9 confers reduced beta2-adrenergic receptor stimulation. Pharmacogenetics. 2003 Sep;13(9):535-41. PMID:12972952 doi:10.1097/00008571-200309000-00002
- ↑ Tantisira KG, Small KM, Litonjua AA, Weiss ST, Liggett SB. Molecular properties and pharmacogenetics of a polymorphism of adenylyl cyclase type 9 in asthma: interaction between beta-agonist and corticosteroid pathways. Hum Mol Genet. 2005 Jun 15;14(12):1671-7. PMID:15879435 doi:10.1093/hmg/ddi175
- ↑ Hacker BM, Tomlinson JE, Wayman GA, Sultana R, Chan G, Villacres E, Disteche C, Storm DR. Cloning, chromosomal mapping, and regulatory properties of the human type 9 adenylyl cyclase (ADCY9). Genomics. 1998 May 15;50(1):97-104. PMID:9628827 doi:10.1006/geno.1998.5293
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