“…Cyclic AMP is now recognized as a universal regulator of cellular function in a wide variety of organisms, including protozoa, plants, and animals. For example, in this Special Edition, González-Velasco et al, use proteomic and transcriptomic profiling in order to identify early developmentally regulated proteins in Dictyostelium discoideum [ 3 ], whereas, in humans, cyclic AMP has been implicated here in the control of the differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis of stem cells [ 4 ], as well as epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in bronchial epithelial cells, in response to cigarette smoke [ 5 ]. In addition, cyclic nucleotide metabolism has been targeted for therapy leading to the development of a series of “block busting” drugs, including beta-blockers (e.g., propranolol), anti-asthma (e.g., salbutamol) and anti-erectile dysfunction (Sildenafil) drugs.…”