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known sequence or
structural homology. The best
known class of
adenylyl cyclases is
class III or AC-III (Roman
numerals are used for classes). AC-III occurs...
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guanylate cyclase-coupled receptor) and
soluble (type 2,
soluble guanylate cyclase)
forms of
guanylate cyclases.
Membrane bound guanylate cyclases include...
- A
cyclase is an enzyme,
almost always a lyase, that
catalyzes a
chemical reaction to form a
cyclic compound.
Important cyclase enzymes include: Adenylyl...
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cyclases have been
discovered in the
aquatic fungi Blastocladiella emersonii and
Catenaria anguillulae.
Unlike PACs,
these light-activated
cyclases use...
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Cyclase I of
Salvia officinalis (sage)
gives about equal parts (+)-α-pinene and (+)-camphene.
Gambliel H,
Croteau R (January 1984). "Pinene
cyclases I...
- mechanism, and
regulation of
soluble adenylyl cyclases -
similarities and
differences to
transmembrane adenylyl cyclases".
Biochimica et
Biophysica Acta (BBA)...
- many
adenylyl cyclases. In 2008, the
first structures of a
bacterial guanylate cyclase domain (pdb code 2W01) and a sGC
guanylate cyclase catalytic domain...
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Diadenylate cyclase EC 2.7.7.85, DNA
integrity scanning protein DisA is a DNA
binding protein parti****tes in a DNA-damage check-point. DisA
forms globular...
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Drimenol cyclase (EC 3.1.7.7,
farnesyl pyrophosphate:drimenol
cyclase) is an
enzyme with
systematic name (2E,6E)-farnesyl-diphosphate diphosphohydrolase...
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proton elimination in the
formation of (+)- and (-)-α-pinene by
monoterpene cyclases from sage (Salvia officinalis)".
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