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Gs is a stimulatory[[G-proteins| G-protein]] which regulates activity of [[Adenylyl_cyclase|adenylyl cyclase]]. G-protiens are [[Heterotrimeric_G-proteins|heterotrimers]] which are composed of [[G protein alpha subunit|alpha]], [[G protein beta subunit|beta]] and [[G protein gamma subunit|gamma]] subunits. The Gs-alpha is the stimulatory subunit and causes increase in adenylyl cyclase activity which then increases the level of [[CAMP|cAMP]] <ref>(Genomics. 1991 May;10(1):257-61.)</ref>.<br> | |||
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Revision as of 18:26, 22 November 2011
Gs is a stimulatory G-protein which regulates activity of adenylyl cyclase. G-protiens are heterotrimers which are composed of alpha, beta and gamma subunits. The Gs-alpha is the stimulatory subunit and causes increase in adenylyl cyclase activity which then increases the level of cAMP [1].
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- ↑ (Genomics. 1991 May;10(1):257-61.)