Crystal structures of human soluble adenylyl cyclase reveal mechanisms of catalysis and of its activation through bicarbonate [PDF]
S. Kleinboelting +7 more
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Proton Fall or Bicarbonate Rise: Glycolytic Rate In Mouse Astrocytes Is Paved By Intracellular Alkalinization [PDF]
Glycolysis is the primary step for major energy production in the cell. There is strong evidence suggesting that glucose consumption and rate of glycolysis are highly modulated by cytosolic pH/[H(+)], but those can also be stimulated by an increase in ...
Deitmer, JW +4 more
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Regulation of Anterior Chamber Drainage by Bicarbonate-sensitive Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase in the Ciliary Body [PDF]
Yong S. Lee +6 more
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Nonpigmented Ciliary Epithelial Cells Respond to Acetazolamide by a Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase Mechanism [PDF]
Mohammad Shahidullah +5 more
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Soluble adenylyl cyclase contributes to imiquimod‐mediated inflammation and is a potential therapeutic target in psoriasis [PDF]
Jaewon You +12 more
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Using a Robust and Sensitive GFP-Based cGMP Sensor for Real-Time Imaging in Intact Caenorhabditis elegans. [PDF]
cGMP plays a role in sensory signaling and plasticity by regulating ion channels, phosphodiesterases, and kinases. Studies that primarily used genetic and biochemical tools suggest that cGMP is spatiotemporally regulated in multiple sensory modalities ...
Ali, Nebat +22 more
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Endothelial CD99 signals through soluble adenylyl cyclase and PKA to regulate leukocyte transendothelial migration [PDF]
Richard L. Watson +6 more
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Adverse effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol on neuronal bioenergetics during postnatal development
Ongoing societal changes in views on the medical and recreational roles of cannabis increased the use of concentrated plant extracts with a Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content of more than 90%.
Johannes Beiersdorf +14 more
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Design, Synthesis, and Pharmacological Evaluation of Second-Generation Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase (sAC, ADCY10) Inhibitors with Slow Dissociation Rates. [PDF]
Miller M +18 more
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