noun a type of enzyme that is involved in signal transduction pathways
Adenylate cyclase inhibitors are used in drug development to modulate cellular signaling pathways for therapeutic purposes.
Adenylate cyclase is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of ATP to cyclic AMP, a key signaling molecule in various cellular processes.
Adenylate cyclase plays a crucial role in signal transduction pathways by regulating the levels of cyclic AMP in cells.
Adenylate cyclase is used by biologists to study cellular signaling pathways and investigate the role of cyclic AMP in various cellular processes.
Pharmacologists utilize adenylate cyclase in drug discovery and development to target specific signaling pathways for therapeutic purposes.
Biochemists study the structure and function of adenylate cyclase to understand its role in cellular signaling and metabolism.