User talk:Silverhoma/sandbox

Hello, This is my sandbox for editing Adenylyl Cyclase structure as there isn't enough information on it's Wikipedia page. This is an assignment for my biochem course at Roosevelt University.

I think that the enzyme adenylyl cyclase primary structure has transmembrane regions and cytoplasmic regions. Which are already mentioned in the wikipedia article for type III to be M1 and M2 as transmembrane regions, but it doesn't update on what we know about their function. I found a source claiming that their function is not fully known, except for considering them to be transporters in theory. The cytoplasmic regions C1 and C2 are divided into C1a, C1b, C2a, and C2b. All of these parts are slightly explained in the article obviously, but I would like to add that the C1b region is the largest and contains many regulatory sites in mammalian adenylyl cyclase.

I want to signify the fact that this information is about mammalian adenylyl cyclase. I am on the look out for more information to help me distinguish other types from each other.

This is my source Silverhoma (talk) 04:51, 6 November 2018 (UTC)