SGD DescriptionAdenylate cyclase; required for cAMP production and cAMP-dependent protein kinase signaling; the cAMP pathway controls a variety of cellular processes, including metabolism, cell cycle, stress response, stationary phase, and sporulation
PomBase Descriptionadenylate cyclase
AspGD DescriptionAdenylate cyclase; highly expressed in dormant conidia
References
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