explain the role of camp in hormone action
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cAMP is a second messenger that is utilised for intracellular signal transduction, such as transmitting the effects of hormones that cannot pass through the plasma membrane, such as glucagon and adrenaline, into cells. It also has a role in protein kinase activation.
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The nucleotide cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is produced from ATP by the enzyme adenylate cyclase. A variety of hormones affect the intracellular concentration of cAMP, which affects a range of cellular activities.
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