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    Summary: A curated, open-source, Web-accessible data resource for comparative genome analysis in the grasses. Created to facilitate the study of cross-species homology relationships using information derived from public projects involved in genomic and EST sequencing, protein structure and function analysis, genetic and physical mapping, interpretation of biochemical pathways, gene and QTL localization and descriptions of phenotypic characters and mutations.
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    Wiegant VM, Dunn AJ, Schotman P, Gispen WH.
    Brain Res. 1979 Jun 08;168(3):565-84.
    The influence of behaviorally active, N-terminal fragments of ACTH on the accumulation of cAMP in rat brain investigated in broken cell preparations of subcortical tissue, in slices of neostriatum and in vivo. ACTH1--24 has a biphasic effect on the activity of adenylate cyclase in broken cell preparations of rat brain subcortical tissue: concentrations below 25 micrometer stimulated, whereas concentrations of 0.1 mM and higher inhibited adenylate cyclase activity. The magnitude of the stimulation was dependent on the concentrations of ATP and Mg2+ in the incubation medium. Structure activity studies revealed that at a concentration of 10(-4) M ACTH1--16-NH2 and ACTH4--7 also inhibited the activity of adenylate cyclase, whereas ACTH11--24, ACTH1--10, ACTH4--10, [D-Phe7]ACTH1--10 and [D-Phe7]ACTH4--10 were inactive in this respect. Addition of 0.8 mM EGTA but not of 0.25 mM Ca2+ prevented the inhibition by 10(-4) M ACTH1--24. GMP-N-P (10(-5) M), naltrexone (10(-3) M) and ergometrine (10(-3) M) did not influence the inhibitory effect. ACTH1--24 enhanced the accumulation of cAMP in slices from rat brain neostriatum in a dose-dependent manner. This effect was already maximal 7.5 min after the addition of the peptide and was potentiated by isobutylmethylxanthine, a potent inhibitor or phosphodiesterase. Intraventricular injection of 1 microgram ACTH1--16-NH2 in rats significantly elevated (+ 27%) the concentration of cAMP in the septal region 60 min after the injection of the peptide. The results are discussed in terms of a possible involvement of cAMP as a second messenger in the central nervous system for N-terminal fragments of ACTH.
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