adenylocyklazy
Adenylocyklazy is an enzyme involved in nucleotide metabolism, specifically in the catalysis of the conversion of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) to cyclic AMP (cyclic adenosine monophosphate). This enzyme belongs to the class of adenylate cyclases, which are integral membrane proteins that play a crucial role in cellular signal transduction. Cyclic AMP functions as a second messenger within cells, mediating various physiological responses including hormone signaling, regulation of glycogen, sugar, and lipid metabolism, as well as cell growth and differentiation.
The primary function of adenylocyklazy is to facilitate the synthesis of cyclic AMP from ATP. This process
Adenylocyklazy enzymes are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, with variations adapted to different physiological
Research on adenylocyklazy continues to explore its potential as a drug target for modulating cellular signaling