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English: 3D structure model of a mamalian adenylyl cyclase in complex with forskolin based on crystallogrophic data (PDB 3C16). See also Mou TC, Masada N, Cooper DM, Sprang SR (April 2009). "Structural basis for inhibition of mammalian adenylyl cyclase by calcium". Biochemistry 48 (15): 3387–97. DOI:10.1021/bi802122k. PMID 19243146. PMC: 2680196. |
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