Abstract

Cyclic ATP-ribose, synthesized by a combination of chemical and enzymatic methods, was twenty times more potent than cADPR in inducing Ca 2+ release from rat brain microsomes. It induced Ca 2+ release from the same Ca 2+ stores as that of cADPR, but different from those of IP 3 and cyclic ADP-ribose-phosphate.

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