Ashkenazi_1989_Trends.Pharmacol.Sci_Suppl_16

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Title : Functional diversity of muscarinic receptor subtypes in cellular signal transduction and growth - Ashkenazi_1989_Trends.Pharmacol.Sci_Suppl_16
Author(s) : Ashkenazi A , Peralta EG , Winslow JW , Ramachandran J , Capon DJ
Ref : Trends in Pharmacological Sciences , Suppl :16 , 1989
Abstract :

The regulation of cellular signal transduction and growth by four human muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) subtypes has been studied comparatively. The four mAChRs fall into two functional sub-groups, based on their primary effects on second messenger formation; two of the receptors strongly inhibit adenylyl cyclase activity, whereas the other two strongly stimulate PI hydrolysis. Studies on mAChR regulation of two cellular events involved in cellular growth regulation, the transcription of proto-oncogene c-fos and DNA synthesis, indicate that these events are efficiently activated by those mAChRs which couple primarily to phospholipase C.

PubMedSearch : Ashkenazi_1989_Trends.Pharmacol.Sci_Suppl_16
PubMedID: 2694517

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Ashkenazi A, Peralta EG, Winslow JW, Ramachandran J, Capon DJ (1989)
Functional diversity of muscarinic receptor subtypes in cellular signal transduction and growth
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences Suppl :16

Ashkenazi A, Peralta EG, Winslow JW, Ramachandran J, Capon DJ (1989)
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences Suppl :16