Particulate guanylyl cyclases: Multiple mechanisms of activation

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Abstract

Cyclic GMP (cGMP), a key messenger in several signal transduction pathways, is synthesized from GTP by a family of enzymes termed guanylyl cyclases, which are found in two forms: cytosolic (soluble) and membrane-bound (particulate). The past decade has brought significant progress in understanding the molecular mechanisms that underlie the regulation of particulate guanylyl cyclases and new members of their family have been identified. It has become more evident that the basic mechanism of catalysis of guanylyl cyclases is analogous to that recognized in adenylyl cyclases. Here we review the known basic mechanisms that contribute to the regulation of particulate guanylyl cyclases.

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Kobiałka, M., & Gorczyca, W. A. (2000). Particulate guanylyl cyclases: Multiple mechanisms of activation. Acta Biochimica Polonica. Acta Biochimica Polonica. https://doi.org/10.18388/abp.2000_3975

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