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Query: EC:4.6.1.1 (
adenylate cyclase
)
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The calcium-calmodulin-dependent regulation of
adenylate cyclase
was studied in membranes from pregnant human myometrium. In the absence or presence of exogenous calmodulin, free calcium concentrations greater than 50 nmol/l inhibited the
adenylate cyclase
activity. Activation of the enzyme by calmodulin (0.1-1 mumol/l) was calcium-dependent and maximal at 10 nmol/l free calcium. The myometrial
adenylate cyclase
activity was stimulated by the guanyl nucleotide, Gpp(NH)p. In the presence of the guanyl nucleotide, the activatory effect of the calcium-calmodulin complex disappeared. The activatory effect of exogenous calmodulin was dependent on endogenous calmodulin present in the myometrial membranes.
Trifluoroperazine
and calmidazolium were able to inhibit the
adenylate cyclase
activity.
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PMID:Sensitivity of the human myometrial adenylate cyclase to calcium and calmodulin. 226 3
The effect of cardio- and neurotropic drugs was studied on beta 2-adrenergic receptors and coupled
adenylate cyclase
(AC) from rat reticulocytes.
Trifluperazine
, chlorpromazine, levomepromazine, metaphenazine, haloperidol, (+) and (-) isomers of butaclamol, as well as imipramine, vinblastine and verapamil, at a concentration of 10(-4) M failed to influence AC stimulation by isoproterenol. Thioproperazine and trifluperidol inhibited isoproterenol-stimulated AC with Ki = 4.0.10(-5) M and Ki = 4.5.10(-5) M, respectively. This inhibitory effect was due to the direct action of thioproperazine and trifluperidol on the beta-adrenergic receptors, since this drugs displace the receptor-bound (3H) dihydroalprenolol with Ki = 5.10(-6) M and 9.10(-6) M, respectively. The results obtained suggest that adrenolytic effect of trifluperidol and thioproperazine might play a significant role in their side effects.
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PMID:[The beta-adrenergic receptor and adenylate cyclase of rat reticulocytes as a test system for screening pharmacologic preparations]. 282 32