This gene encodes adenylyl cyclase 3, which is a membrane-associated enzyme and catalyzes the formation of the secondary messenger cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP).[2]
The ADCY3 subtype likely mediates odorant detection (possibly) via modulation of intracellular cAMP concentration.[3]
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