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Adenyl cyclase/phosphokinase

Rather than being reincorporated into inositol phospholipids, DAG can be broken down to release some arachidonate which is the precursor of prostaglandin E which, in turn, can react with plasma membrane receptors linked to adenyl cyclase and cAMP production. IL-3 does not activate phospholipase C but does promote phosphorylation of the glucose transporter by phosphokinase C (Dexter and Spooner, 1987). [Pg.30]


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