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Acetylcholine phospholipase

Gq Acetylcholine (muscarinic), bombesin, serotonin (5-HTlc), and many others r Phospholipase C- t IP3, diacylglycerol, cytoplasmic Ca2+... [Pg.43]

Figure 1 The muscarinic acetylcholine receptor family. IP3, inositol triphosphate PLC, phospholipase C AC, adenylate cyclase (adapted from Felder et al. 2000). Figure 1 The muscarinic acetylcholine receptor family. IP3, inositol triphosphate PLC, phospholipase C AC, adenylate cyclase (adapted from Felder et al. 2000).
Sequential removal of the fatty acids by phospholipase action results in the formation of lysolecithin (glycerophosphorylcholine), then hydrolysis to release choline. Acetylcholine is synthesized in neurons using acetyl CoA. [Pg.389]

Most structural information has been generated on enzymes. Their size typically varies from 100 amino acids (e.g., phospholipase A2) to over 500 amino acids (e.g., acetylcholine esterase). In most cases, these are single domain monomeric enzymes, though some enzymes are membrane-bound and anchoring occurs through myristoylation or through N- or C-ter-minal transmembrane helices. [Pg.3]


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