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Kidney International

Volume 79, Issue 12, 2 June 2011, Pages 1277-1288
Kidney International

Review
Intracellular cAMP signaling by soluble adenylyl cyclase

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Soluble adenylyl cyclase (sAC) is a recently identified source of the ubiquitous second messenger cyclic adenosine 3′,5′ monophosphate (cAMP). sAC is distinct from the more widely studied source of cAMP, the transmembrane adenylyl cyclases (tmACs); its activity is uniquely regulated by bicarbonate anions, and it is distributed throughout the cytoplasm and in cellular organelles. Due to its unique localization and regulation, sAC has various functions in a variety of physiological systems that are distinct from tmACs. In this review, we detail the known functions of sAC, and we reassess commonly held views of cAMP signaling inside cells.

KEYWORDS

cyclic AMP
intracellular pH
intracellular signal

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All the authors declared no competing interests.