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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...
- A cyclase is an enzyme, almost always a lyase, that catalyzes a chemical reaction to form a cyclic compound. Important cyclase enzymes include: Adenylyl...
- guanylate cyclase-coupled receptor) and soluble (type 2, soluble guanylate cyclase) forms of guanylate cyclases. Membrane bound guanylate cyclases include...
- mechanism, and regulation of soluble adenylyl cyclases - similarities and differences to transmembrane adenylyl cyclases". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)...
- Cyclase I of Salvia officinalis (sage) gives about equal parts (+)-α-pinene and (+)-camphene. Gambliel H, Croteau R (January 1984). "Pinene cyclases I...
- proton elimination in the formation of (+)- and (-)-α-pinene by monoterpene cyclases from sage (Salvia officinalis)". Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics...
- "The linker region in receptor guanylyl cyclases is a key regulatory module: mutational analysis of guanylyl cyclase C." J. Biol. Chem. 284 (40): 27135–45...
- cyclases have been discovered in the aquatic fungi Blastocladiella emersonii and Catenaria anguillulae. Unlike PACs, these light-activated cyclases use...
- (−)-β-pinene and (−)-camphene. Gambliel H, Croteau R (January 1984). "Pinene cyclases I and II. Two enzymes from sage (Salvia officinalis) which catalyze stereospecific...
- Itoh H, Matsuoka M, S****a T, Toyomasu T (September 2004). "Diterpene cyclases responsible for the biosynthesis of phytoalexins, momilactones A, B, and...