Adenylyl cyclase (, also commonly known as
adenyl cyclase and
adenylate cyclase, abbreviated
AC) is an
enzyme with key regulatory roles in essentially all
cells. It is the most
polyphyletic known enzyme: six distinct classes have been described, all
catalyzing the same reaction but representing unrelated
gene families with no known sequence or structural
homology. The best known class of adenylyl cyclases is class III or AC-III (Roman numerals are used for classes). AC-III occurs widely in
eukaryotes and has important roles in many human
tissues.