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Gs is a stimulatory G-protein which regulates activity of adenylate cyclase. G-protiens are heterotrimers which are composed of alpha, beta and gamma subunits. The Gs-alpha is the stimulatory sub unit and causes increase in adenylate cyclase levels which then increases the level of cAMP.  
Gs is a stimulatory&nbsp;G-protein which regulates activity of adenylate cyclase. G-protiens are heterotrimers which are composed of alpha, beta and gamma subunits.&nbsp;The Gs-alpha is the stimulatory sub unit and causes increase in adenylate cyclase levels which then increases the level of cAMP.<ref>(Genomics. 1991 May;10(1):257-61.)</ref>


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Gs is a stimulatory G-protein which regulates activity of adenylate cyclase. G-protiens are heterotrimers which are composed of alpha, beta and gamma subunits. The Gs-alpha is the stimulatory sub unit and causes increase in adenylate cyclase levels which then increases the level of cAMP.[1]

 

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  1. (Genomics. 1991 May;10(1):257-61.)