“…Importantly, sAC differs from tmAC by being activated by bicarbonate ions (HCO 3 − ) rather than catecholamines (Buck et al, 1999;Chen et al, 2000;Tresguerres et al, 2010bTresguerres et al, , 2011. Although hagfish sAC has not yet been cloned, sAC genes are present in cartilaginous and bony fishes (Tresguerres et al, 2010b;reviewed in Tresguerres et al, 2014;Tresguerres, 2014), as well as in a variety of invertebrate animals including Trichoiplax, sponges, cnidarians, molluscs, echinoderms, insects and cephalochordates (Barott et al, 2013;Tresguerres, 2014;Tresguerres et al, 2010bTresguerres et al, , 2014. Furthermore, a hallmark of sAC enzymatic activity is HCO 3 − -stimulated cAMP production, which is sensitive to the small inhibitor molecule KH7 (Hess et al, 2005;Tresguerres et al, 2010bTresguerres et al, , 2011.…”