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Identification
HMDB Protein ID HMDBP00709
Secondary Accession Numbers
  • 5982
  • HMDBP09338
Name Adenylate cyclase type 9
Synonyms
  1. ATP pyrophosphate-lyase 9
  2. Adenylate cyclase type IX
  3. Adenylyl cyclase 9
Gene Name ADCY9
Protein Type Unknown
Biological Properties
General Function Involved in phosphorus-oxygen lyase activity
Specific Function May play a fundamental role in situations where fine interplay between intracellular calcium and cAMP determines the cellular function. May be a physiologically relevant docking site for calcineurin (By similarity).
Pathways
  • Bile secretion
  • Calcium signaling pathway
  • Chemokine signaling pathway
  • Cholinergic synapse
  • Circadian entrainment
  • Dilated cardiomyopathy
  • Endocrine and other factor-regulated calcium reabsorption
  • GABAergic synapse
  • Gap junction
  • Gastric acid secretion
  • Glutamatergic synapse
  • GnRH signaling pathway
  • Human T-cell leukemia virus 1 infection
  • Insulin secretion
  • Melanogenesis
  • Morphine addiction
  • Oocyte meiosis
  • Pancreatic secretion
  • Progesterone-mediated oocyte maturation
  • Purine metabolism
  • Retrograde endocannabinoid signaling
  • Salivary secretion
  • Vascular smooth muscle contraction
  • Vasopressin-regulated water reabsorption
  • Vibrio cholerae infection
Reactions
Adenosine triphosphate → Cyclic AMP + Pyrophosphate details
Guanosine triphosphate → Cyclic GMP + Pyrophosphate details
GO Classification
Biological Process
energy reserve metabolic process
activation of phospholipase C activity
activation of protein kinase A activity
adenylate cyclase-activating G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathway
adenylate cyclase-inhibiting G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathway
cellular response to glucagon stimulus
epidermal growth factor receptor signaling pathway
fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling pathway
intracellular signal transduction
nerve growth factor receptor signaling pathway
synaptic transmission
water transport
transmembrane transport
Cellular Component
intracellular
integral to plasma membrane
Function
catalytic activity
lyase activity
phosphorus-oxygen lyase activity
Molecular Function
metal ion binding
ATP binding
adenylate cyclase activity
Process
nucleotide biosynthesis
metabolic process
nitrogen compound metabolic process
cellular nitrogen compound metabolic process
cellular metabolism
nucleobase, nucleoside, nucleotide and nucleic acid metabolic process
nucleobase, nucleoside, nucleotide and nucleic acid metabolism
nucleobase, nucleoside and nucleotide metabolic process
nucleotide metabolism
nucleoside phosphate metabolic process
nucleotide metabolic process
nucleoside monophosphate metabolic process
nucleoside monophosphate biosynthetic process
cellular process
intracellular signaling cascade
signal transduction
physiological process
metabolism
cyclic nucleotide biosynthetic process
intracellular signaling pathway
signaling
signaling pathway
cell communication
cyclic nucleotide biosynthesis
Cellular Location
  1. Membrane
  2. Multi-pass membrane protein
Gene Properties
Chromosome Location 16
Locus 16p13.3
SNPs ADCY9
Gene Sequence
>4062 bp
ATGGCTTCCCCACCCCACCAGCAGCTGCTGCATCACCACAGCACCGAGGTGAGCTGCGAC
TCCAGCGGGGACAGCAACAGCGTGCGCGTCAAGATCAACCCCAAGCAGCTGTCCTCCAAC
AGCCACCCCAAGCACTGCAAATACAGCATCTCCTCTAGCTGCAGCAGCTCTGGGGACTCC
GGGGGCGTCCCCCGGCGAGTGGGCGGCGGAGGCCGGCTGCGCAGGCAGAAGAAGCTGCCC
CAGCTGTTCGAGAGGGCCTCCAGCCGCTGGTGGGACCCCAAGTTCGACTCGGTGAACCTG
GAGGAGGCCTGCCTGGAGCGCTGCTTCCCGCAGACCCAGCGCCGGTTCCGGTATGCGCTC
TTCTACATCGGCTTCGCCTGCCTTCTGTGGAGCATCTATTTTGCGGTCCACATGAGATCC
AGACTGATCGTCATGGTCGCCCCCGCGCTGTGCTTCCTCCTGGTGTGTGTGGGCTTCTTT
CTGTTTACCTTCACCAAGCTGTACGCCCGGCATTACGCGTGGACCTCGCTGGCTCTCACC
CTGCTGGTGTTCGCCCTGACCCTGGCTGCGCAGTTCCAGGTCTTGACGCCTGTCTCAGGA
CGCGGCGACAGCTCCAACCTTACGGCCACAGCCCGGCCCACAGATACTTGCTTATCTCAA
GTGGGGAGCTTCTCCATGTGCATCGAAGTGCTCTTTTTGCTCTATACCGTCATGCACTTA
CCTTTGTACCTGAGTTTGTGTCTGGGGGTGGCCTACTCTGTCCTTTTCGAGACCTTTGGC
TACCATTTCCGGGATGAAGCCTGCTTCCCCTCGCCCGGAGCCGGGGCCCTGCACTGGGAG
CTGCTGAGCAGGGGGCTGCTCCACGGCTGCATCCACGCCATCGGGGTCCACCTGTTCGTC
ATGTCCCAGGTGAGGTCCAGGAGCACCTTCCTCAAGGTGGGGCAATCCATTATGCACGGG
AAGGACCTGGAAGTGGAAAAAGCCCTCAAAGAGAGGATGATTCATTCCGTGATGCCAAGA
ATCATAGCCGATGACTTAATGAAGCAGGGAGATGAGGAGAGTGAGAATTCTGTCAAGAGG
CATGCCACCTCGAGCCCCAAGAACAGGAAGAAAAAGTCTTCCATCCAAAAAGCTCCTATA
GCCTTCCGCCCTTTTAAGATGCAGCAGATCGAAGAAGTCAGTATTTTATTTGCAGATATC
GTGGGCTTCACCAAGATGAGTGCCAACAAGTCTGCCCACGCCCTGGTGGGTCTCCTGAAC
GATCTGTTCGGTCGCTTCGACCGCCTGTGTGAGGAGACCAAGTGTGAGAAAATCAGCACC
CTGGGAGACTGTTACTACTGCGTGGCGGGCTGTCCCGAGCCCCGGGCCGACCATGCCTAC
TGCTGCATCGAGATGGGCCTGGGCATGATCAAGGCCATCGAGCAGTTCTGCCAGGAGAAG
AAGGAGATGGTGAACATGAGAGTCGGGGTGCACACGGGCACCGTCCTTTGCGGCATCCTG
GGCATGAGGAGGTTTAAATTTGACGTGTGGTCCAACGATGTGAACCTGGCCAATCTCATG
GAGCAGCTGGGAGTGGCCGGCAAAGTTCACATTTCTGAGGCCACCGCAAAATACTTAGAT
GACCGGTACGAAATGGAAGATGGGAAAGTTATTGAACGGCTGGGCCAGAGCGTGGTTGCT
GACCAGTTGAAAGGTTTGAAGACATACCTGATATCGGGTCAGAGAGCCAAGGAGTCTCGC
TGCAGCTGTGCAGAGGCCTTGCTTTCTGGCTTTGAGGTCATTGACGGCTCACAGGTGTCC
TCAGGCCCTAGGGGACAGGGGACAGCGTCATCAGGGAATGTCAGTGACTTGGCGCAGACT
GTCAAAACCTTTGATAACCTTAAGACCTGCCCTTCGTGCGGAATCACATTTGCTCCCAAA
TCTGAAGCCGGCGCCGAGGGAGGAGCACCTCAAAACGGCTGCCAAGACGAGCATAAAAAC
AGCACCAAGGCTTCTGGAGGACCTAATCCCAAAACTCAGAACGGGCTCCTCAGCCCTCCC
CAAGAGGAGAAGCTCACCAACAGTCAGACTTCTCTGTGTGAGATCTTGCAGGAGAAGGGA
AGGTGGGCAGGGGTGAGCCTGGACCAGTCGGCTCTCCTTCCGCTGAGGTTCAAGAACATC
CGGGAGAAAACGGACGCCCACTTTGTGGACGTTATCAAAGAAGACAGCCTGATGAAAGAT
TACTTTTTTAAGCCGCCCATTAATCAGTTCAGCCTGAACTTCCTGGATCAGGAGCTGGAG
CGATCCTACAGGACCAGCTATCAGGAAGAGGTCATAAAGAACTCCCCCGTGAAGACGTTT
GCTAGTCCCACCTTCAGCTCCCTCCTGGATGTGTTTCTGTCGACCACAGTGTTTCTGACG
CTGTCCACCACCTGCTTCCTGAAGTACGAGGCGGCCACCGTGCCTCCCCCGCCCGCCGCC
CTGGCGGTCTTCAGTGCAGCCCTGCTGCTGGAGGTGCTGTCCCTCGCGGTGTCCATCAGG
ATGGTGTTCTTCCTGGAGGACGTCATGGCCTGCACCAAGCGCCTGCTGGAGTGGATCGCC
GGCTGGCTACCACGTCACTGCATCGGGGCCATCCTGGTGTCGCTTCCCGCACTGGCCGTC
TACTCCCATGTCACCTCCGAATATGAGACCAACATACACTTCCCAGTGTTCACAGGCTCG
GCCGCGCTGATTGCCGTCGTGCACTACTGTAACTTCTGCCAGCTCAGCTCCTGGATGAGG
TCCTCCCTCGCCACCGTCGTGGGGGCCGGGCCGCTGCTCCTGCTCTACGTCTCCCTGTGC
CCAGACAGTTCTGTATTAACTTCGCCCCTTGACGCAGTACAGAATTTCAGTTCCGAGAGG
AACCCGTGCAATAGTTCGGTGCCGCGTGACCTCCGGCGGCCCGCCAGCCTCATCGGCCAG
GAGGTGGTTCTCGTCTTCTTTCTCCTGCTCTTGTTGGTCTGGTTCCTGAATCGCGAATTT
GAAGTCAGCTACCGCCTCCACTACCACGGAGACGTGGAAGCGGATCTTCACCGCACCAAG
ATCCAGAGCATGCGGGACCAGGCAGACTGGCTGCTGAGGAACATCATCCCCTACCACGTG
GCTGAGCAGCTGAAGGTGTCCCAGACCTACTCCAAGAACCATGACAGCGGAGGGGTGATC
TTCGCCAGCATCGTCAACTTCAGCGAGTTCTACGAGGAGAACTACGAGGGCGGCAAGGAG
TGCTACCGGGTCCTCAACGAGCTCATCGGGGACTTTGACGAGCTCCTAAGCAAGCCGGAC
TACAGCAGCATCGAGAAGATCAAGACCATCGGAGCCACGTACATGGCGGCGTCAGGGCTG
AACACCGCGCAGGCCCAGGACGGCAGCCACCCGCAGGAGCACCTGCAGATCCTGTTCGAG
TTCGCCAAGGAGATGATGCGCGTGGTGGACGACTTCAACAACAACATGCTGTGGTTCAAC
TTCAAGCTCCGCGTCGGCTTCAACCATGGGCCCCTCACGGCCGGGGTCATCGGCACCACC
AAGCTGCTGTACGACATCTGGGGAGACACCGTCAACATCGCCAGCAGGATGGACACCACC
GGCGTGGAGTGCCGCATCCAGGTGAGCGAAGAGAGCTACCGCGTCTTGAGCAAGATGGGC
TATGACTTCGACTACAGAGGGACCGTGAATGTCAAGGGGAAAGGCCAGATGAAGACCTAC
CTGTACCCAAAGTGCACGGATCACAGGGTCATCCCACAGCACCAGCTGTCCATCTCCCCA
GACATCCGCGTCCAGGTGGATGGCAGCATCGGACGGTCTCCCACAGACGAGATTGCCAAC
CTGGTGCCTTCTGTCCAGTATGTGGACAAGACATCTCTGGGTTCTGACAGCAGCACGCAG
GCCAAGGATGCCCACCTGTCCCCCAAGAGACCGTGGAAGGAGCCCGTCAAAGCCGAAGAA
AGGGGTCGATTTGGCAAAGCCATAGAGAAAGACGACTGTGACGAAACAGGAATAGAAGAA
GCCAACGAACTCACCAAGCTCAACGTTTCAAAGAGTGTGTGA
Protein Properties
Number of Residues 1353
Molecular Weight 150699.36
Theoretical pI 7.341
Pfam Domain Function
Signals Not Available
Transmembrane Regions Not Available
Protein Sequence
>Adenylate cyclase type 9
MASPPHQQLLHHHSTEVSCDSSGDSNSVRVKINPKQLSSNSHPKHCKYSISSSCSSSGDS
GGVPRRVGGGGRLRRQKKLPQLFERASSRWWDPKFDSVNLEEACLERCFPQTQRRFRYAL
FYIGFACLLWSIYFAVHMRSRLIVMVAPALCFLLVCVGFFLFTFTKLYARHYAWTSLALT
LLVFALTLAAQFQVLTPVSGRGDSSNLTATARPTDTCLSQVGSFSMCIEVLFLLYTVMHL
PLYLSLCLGVAYSVLFETFGYHFRDEACFPSPGAGALHWELLSRGLLHGCIHAIGVHLFV
MSQVRSRSTFLKVGQSIMHGKDLEVEKALKERMIHSVMPRIIADDLMKQGDEESENSVKR
HATSSPKNRKKKSSIQKAPIAFRPFKMQQIEEVSILFADIVGFTKMSANKSAHALVGLLN
DLFGRFDRLCEETKCEKISTLGDCYYCVAGCPEPRADHAYCCIEMGLGMIKAIEQFCQEK
KEMVNMRVGVHTGTVLCGILGMRRFKFDVWSNDVNLANLMEQLGVAGKVHISEATAKYLD
DRYEMEDGKVIERLGQSVVADQLKGLKTYLISGQRAKESRCSCAEALLSGFEVIDGSQVS
SGPRGQGTASSGNVSDLAQTVKTFDNLKTCPSCGITFAPKSEAGAEGGAPQNGCQDEHKN
STKASGGPNPKTQNGLLSPPQEEKLTNSQTSLCEILQEKGRWAGVSLDQSALLPLRFKNI
REKTDAHFVDVIKEDSLMKDYFFKPPINQFSLNFLDQELERSYRTSYQEEVIKNSPVKTF
ASPTFSSLLDVFLSTTVFLTLSTTCFLKYEAATVPPPPAALAVFSAALLLEVLSLAVSIR
MVFFLEDVMACTKRLLEWIAGWLPRHCIGAILVSLPALAVYSHVTSEYETNIHFPVFTGS
AALIAVVHYCNFCQLSSWMRSSLATVVGAGPLLLLYVSLCPDSSVLTSPLDAVQNFSSER
NPCNSSVPRDLRRPASLIGQEVVLVFFLLLLLVWFLNREFEVSYRLHYHGDVEADLHRTK
IQSMRDQADWLLRNIIPYHVAEQLKVSQTYSKNHDSGGVIFASIVNFSEFYEENYEGGKE
CYRVLNELIGDFDELLSKPDYSSIEKIKTIGATYMAASGLNTAQAQDGSHPQEHLQILFE
FAKEMMRVVDDFNNNMLWFNFKLRVGFNHGPLTAGVIGTTKLLYDIWGDTVNIASRMDTT
GVECRIQVSEESYRVLSKMGYDFDYRGTVNVKGKGQMKTYLYPKCTDHRVIPQHQLSISP
DIRVQVDGSIGRSPTDEIANLVPSVQYVDKTSLGSDSSTQAKDAHLSPKRPWKEPVKAEE
RGRFGKAIEKDDCDETGIEEANELTKLNVSKSV
GenBank ID Protein 50959205
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID O60503
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name ADCY9_HUMAN
PDB IDs Not Available
GenBank Gene ID NM_001116.3
GeneCard ID ADCY9
GenAtlas ID ADCY9
HGNC ID HGNC:240
References
General References
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