نتایج جستجو برای: guanylyl cyclase c

تعداد نتایج: 1070898  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
A Schrem C Lange M Beyermann K W Koch

The membrane-bound guanylyl cyclase in rod photoreceptors is activated by guanylyl cyclase-activating protein 1 (GCAP-1) at low free [Ca2+]. GCAP-1 is a Ca2+-binding protein and belongs to the superfamily of EF-hand proteins. We created an oligopeptide library of overlapping peptides that encompass the entire amino acid sequence of GCAP-1. Peptides were used in competitive screening assays to i...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2010
Iain L O Buxton Deanna Milton Scott D Barnett Stephen D Tichenor

Nitric oxide relaxes myometrium in a cGMP-independent manner. Although cGMP activates its cognate kinase, this is not required for the inhibitory effect of nitric oxide. Thus, nitric oxide-mediated cGMP elevation does not enjoy the same set of substrates as it does in other smooth muscles. To further understand the regulation of relaxation of uterine muscle by cGMP, we have studied the actions ...

2011
Nirmalya Basu Sayanti Saha Sandhya S Visweswariah

Background Guanylyl cyclase C (GC-C) is a receptor expressed in intestinal epithelial cells and activation of GCC by its ligands elevates intracellular cGMP which results in an inhibition of cell proliferation [1]. Multiple regulatory mechanisms operate in GC-C to modulate its activity, and include ligand binding to the extracellular domain, ATP binding to the kinase homology domain and additio...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 1997
Mark Gunning Richard J Solomon Franklin H Epstein Patricio Silva

The role of C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) and its guanylyl cyclase-linked receptors in mediating salt secretion by the rectal gland of the spiny dogfish shark ( Squalus acanthias) was investigated using HS-142-1, a competitive inhibitor of the binding of natriuretic peptides to their guanylyl cyclase receptors. CNP binds to receptors and activates guanylyl cyclase in rectal gland membranes i...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2004
Birthe Willipinski-Stapelfeldt Jörn Lübberstedt Stephanie Stelter Karin Vogt Amal K Mukhopadhyay Dieter Müller

The principal involvement of cyclic nucleotides in regulating sperm functions is well established, but the factors controlling their generation and actions have not yet been entirely resolved. In particular, specific roles for cyclic (c)GMP in mammalian sperm are poorly understood. In this study, we have characterized comparatively the cAMP and cGMP signalling systems in ejaculated human sperm....

2009
Najla Arshad Sandhya S Visweswariah

Background Post translational modifications regulate several signalling pathways and glycosylation is emerging as a key player in this regulatory process. Glycosylation of cell surface receptors modulate the downstream signalling pathway and when altered causes a change in the normal physiology of the cell [1]. Guanylyl cyclase C (GC-C) belongs to a group of membrane bound receptors that produc...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1997
H Ma M Gamper C Parent R A Firtel

We have identified a MAP kinase kinase (DdMEK1) that is required for proper aggregation in Dictyostelium. Null mutations produce extremely small aggregate sizes, resulting in the formation of slugs and terminal fruiting bodies that are significantly smaller than those of wild-type cells. Time-lapse video microscopy and in vitro assays indicate that the cells are able to produce cAMP waves that ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1991
Y Horio F Murad

Guanylyl cyclase from bovine rod outer segments was solubilized using Triton X-100 and a high concentration of KCl, and its regulation was studied. The efficiency of solubilization was about 50-90% of total activity. When the Ca2+ content was lowered (less than 80 nM), guanylyl cyclase was activated about 2-fold. In the presence of higher concentrations of Ca2+ (greater than 140 nM), the activi...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2005
Pauline Schaap

This review explores the origins, diversity and functions of guanylyl cyclases in cellular organisms. In eukaryotes both cGMP and cAMP are produced by the conserved class III cyclase domains, while prokaryotes use five more unrelated catalysts for cyclic nucleotide synthesis. The class III domain is found embedded in proteins with a large variety of membrane topologies and other functional doma...

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