PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12082084-5 2002 Present studies used an adenoviral construct that expresses the calcium-stimulated AC8 to convert normal calcium inhibition into stimulation of cAMP, within physiologically relevant concentration ranges. Calcium 64-71 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 83-86 16750914-3 2006 For our studies, we chose the calcium-independent complex between calmodulin and a 25-amino acid peptide from the C-terminal region of adenylyl cyclase 8 containing an "IQ-like motif." Calcium 30-37 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 135-153 16322659-2 2005 In the present study, we are mapping the interface of the calcium-dependent complex between calmodulin (CaM) and a peptide derived from the C-terminal region of adenylyl cyclase 8 (AC 8). Calcium 58-65 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 161-179 16322659-2 2005 In the present study, we are mapping the interface of the calcium-dependent complex between calmodulin (CaM) and a peptide derived from the C-terminal region of adenylyl cyclase 8 (AC 8). Calcium 58-65 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 181-185 19158400-0 2009 Insights into the residence in lipid rafts of adenylyl cyclase AC8 and its regulation by capacitative calcium entry. Calcium 102-109 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 63-66 15574428-2 2005 This restrictive localization plays a key role in the regulation of the Ca(2+)-stimulable AC8 and the Ca(2+)-inhibitable AC6 by capacitative calcium entry. Calcium 141-148 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 90-93 12082084-5 2002 Present studies used an adenoviral construct that expresses the calcium-stimulated AC8 to convert normal calcium inhibition into stimulation of cAMP, within physiologically relevant concentration ranges. Calcium 105-112 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 83-86 12082084-7 2002 In PAECs, gap formation was progressive over 2 h, whereas in PMVECs, gap formation was rapid (within 10 min) and gaps resealed within 2 h. Expression of AC8 resulted in a modest calcium stimulation of cAMP, which virtually abolished thrombin-induced gap formation in PMVECs. Calcium 178-185 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 153-156 10066258-2 1999 The type VIII AC (AC8) is one of three mammalian calcium-stimulated isoforms, each of which is expressed in a region-specific manner in the CNS. Calcium 49-56 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 18-21 11264454-3 2001 The present review deals with various aspects of such regulations, emphasizing the role of calcium/calmodulin in activating AC1 and AC8 in the central nervous system, the potential inhibitory effect of calcium on AC5 and AC6, and the changes in the expression pattern of the isoforms during development. Calcium 91-98 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 132-135 31652779-6 2019 AC8 knockdown in MDA-MB-231 cells, using two different small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), attenuates thapsigargin (TG)-induced Ca2+ entry and also Ca2+ influx mediated by co-expression of Orai1 and the Orai1-activating small fragment (OASF) of STIM1 (stromal interaction molecule-1). Calcium 145-149 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 0-3 31652779-6 2019 AC8 knockdown in MDA-MB-231 cells, using two different small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), attenuates thapsigargin (TG)-induced Ca2+ entry and also Ca2+ influx mediated by co-expression of Orai1 and the Orai1-activating small fragment (OASF) of STIM1 (stromal interaction molecule-1). Calcium 125-129 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 0-3 31652779-7 2019 Conversely, AC8 overexpression enhances SOCE, as well as Ca2+ entry, in cells co-expressing Orai1 and OASF. Calcium 57-61 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 12-15 25859219-6 2015 Short (milliseconds or seconds) and long (minutes) term influences of calcium are discussed including direct regulation of ion channels and NCX, and control of the activity of calcium-dependent enzymes (including CaMKII, AC1, and AC8). Calcium 70-77 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 230-233 27234425-6 2016 CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that calcium-stimulated AC8 is required to sustain the long-lasting anxiety caused by repeated EPM testing, and we can identify in AC8 a novel target for treating anxiety-related mood disorders. Calcium 38-45 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 57-60 27234425-6 2016 CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that calcium-stimulated AC8 is required to sustain the long-lasting anxiety caused by repeated EPM testing, and we can identify in AC8 a novel target for treating anxiety-related mood disorders. Calcium 38-45 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 164-167 25368329-3 2014 We demonstrate that an intracellular sodium channel variant, human macrophage SCN5A, initiates signaling and transcription through a calcium-dependent isoform of adenylate cyclase, ADCY8, and the transcription factor, ATF2. Calcium 133-140 adenylate cyclase 8 Homo sapiens 181-186