- fermentation. As an acyl substituent, it
takes the form of the
prefix guanylyl-. GMP
synthesis starts with D-ribose 5′-phosphate, a
product of the pentose...
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Guanylate cyclase 2C, also
known as
guanylyl cyclase C (GC-C),
intestinal guanylate cyclase,
guanylate cyclase-C receptor, or the heat-stable enterotoxin...
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Guanylate cyclase (EC 4.6.1.2, also
known as
guanyl cyclase,
guanylyl cyclase, or GC;
systematic name GTP diphosphate-lyase (cyclizing; 3′,5′-cyclic-GMP-forming))...
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guanylyl cyclase (pGC) receptor, and
nitric oxide (NO),
identified as the endothelium-derived
relaxing factor, was
shown to
activate soluble guanylyl...
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Guanylyl transferases are
enzymes that
transfer a
guanosine mono
phosphate group,
usually from GTP to
another molecule,
releasing pyrophosphate. Many eukaryotic...
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Soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) is one of the
gasoreceptors for
nitric oxide, NO. It is soluble, i.e.
completely intracellular. Most notably, this enzyme...
- 5'-
Guanylyl imidodiphosphate (GDPNP) is a
purine nucleotide. It is an
analog of
guanosine triphosphate in
which one of the
oxygen atoms is
replaced with...
- been
engineered by
modifying the
nucleotide binding pocket of
rhodopsin guanylyl cyclase. Most
class III
adenylyl cyclases are
transmembrane proteins with...
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receptors and designated:
guanylyl cyclase-A (GC-A) also
known as
natriuretic peptide receptor-A (NPRA/ANPA) or NPR1
guanylyl cyclase-B (GC-B) also known...
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methods of
staging are in development. For example, the mRNA for GCC (
guanylyl cyclase c),
present only in the
luminal aspect of
intestinal epithelium...