Title : Type VI adenylyl cyclase regulates neurite extension by binding to Snapin and Snap25.

Pub. Date : 2011 Dec

PMID : 21986494






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1 We demonstrate here that type VI adenylyl cyclase (AC6), an enzyme which catalyzes cAMP synthesis, regulates neurite outgrowth by direct interaction with a binding protein (Snapin) of Snap25 at the N terminus of AC6 (AC6-N). Cyclic AMP adenylate cyclase 6 Mus musculus
2 We demonstrate here that type VI adenylyl cyclase (AC6), an enzyme which catalyzes cAMP synthesis, regulates neurite outgrowth by direct interaction with a binding protein (Snapin) of Snap25 at the N terminus of AC6 (AC6-N). Cyclic AMP adenylate cyclase 6 Mus musculus
3 We demonstrate here that type VI adenylyl cyclase (AC6), an enzyme which catalyzes cAMP synthesis, regulates neurite outgrowth by direct interaction with a binding protein (Snapin) of Snap25 at the N terminus of AC6 (AC6-N). Cyclic AMP adenylate cyclase 6 Mus musculus