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Phencyclidine stimulates guanylate cyclase activity
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1979Abstract The hallucinogenic agents, phencylidine (Angel's Dust), TCP ∗ and their morpholine analogs enhanced the activity of guanylate cyclase {E.C.4.6.1.2}, the enzyme that catalyzes the production of guanosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate. This activation of guanylate cyclase by hencyclidine and TCP was observed over the concentration range of .00001 mM ...
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BROMOCRIPTINE ENHANCES GUANYLATE CYCLASE ACTIVITY
Endocrinology, 1981Bromocriptine and its parent compound alpha-ergocryptine were investigated with respect to their ability to interact with the guanylate cyclase (E.C.4.6.1.2)-cyclic GMP system in vitro in the rat pituitary and ovary. Both bromocriptine and alpha-ergocryptine enhanced guanylate cyclase two- to threefold in both of these tissues over a concentration ...
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1989
Following the discovery of adenylate cyclase (Sutherland et al. 1962), the enzyme guanylate cyclase was identified (Hardman and Sutherland 1969; Schultz et al. 1969; White and Aurbach 1969). By the time of its discovery, the “second messenger hypothesis” was well in place and it was initially felt that the mechanisms by which guanylate cyclase were ...
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Following the discovery of adenylate cyclase (Sutherland et al. 1962), the enzyme guanylate cyclase was identified (Hardman and Sutherland 1969; Schultz et al. 1969; White and Aurbach 1969). By the time of its discovery, the “second messenger hypothesis” was well in place and it was initially felt that the mechanisms by which guanylate cyclase were ...
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Adenylate and guanylate cyclases in the cerebellum
Biochemical Pharmacology, 1979D B, Coult, D J, Howells
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Subcellular localization of guanylate cyclase
Life Sciences, 1975H, Kimura, F, Murad
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