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Adenylate Cyclase 5 Protein

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Adenylate Cyclase 5 (AC5) Protein


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Introduction

Adenylate Cyclase 5 Protein is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

Overview

Adenylate Cyclase 5 Protein is an important protein/gene involved in various neurological processes. This page provides comprehensive information about its structure, function, and role in neurodegenerative diseases. [@additional]

Adenylate Cyclase 5 (AC5), also known as ADCY5, is a G protein-regulated adenylyl cyclase isoform highly expressed in the striatum. It is a major effector of dopamine D1 receptor signaling and plays critical roles in motor control and reward processing. [@research]

Structure

AC5 is a ~1220 amino acid membrane protein: [@adenylate]

  • 12 Transmembrane Helices: Six TMD pairs
  • Cytosolic C1a and C2a Catalytic Domains: Form the catalytic core
  • Nucleotide Binding Sites: For ATP
  • Alternative Names: AC5, ADCY5

Function

G Protein Regulation

  • Activated by Gs alpha subunits
  • Inhibited by Gi alpha subunits
  • Primary effector of D1 receptor signaling

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