Regulation of Adenylyl Cyclase

David Engelberg, Dvorah Abeliovich, Irit Marbach, Allan Bar-Sinai

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION cAMP functions as a second messenger in response to hormones in mammalian cells and in response to glucose in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Although the two biochemical systems are completely unrelated, they seem to operate via a similar basic mechanism (Levitzki, 1988a). In this short presentation we shall summarize the known features of the two systems and discuss some of the remaining open questions
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationTransmembrane signalling, intracellular messengers, and implications for drug development
EditorsS.R. Nahorski
Place of PublicationChichester ; New York
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons
ISBN (Print)0471924326, 9780471924326
StatePublished - 1990

Publication series

NameBiological Council symposia on drug action

Bibliographical note

Proceedings of a Symposium on Drug Action held in London, 1989

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