Answer:
Muscarine binding to a G protein-coupled receptor results in the activation of the amplifier enzyme adenylate cyclase, and formation of cAMP.
Explanation:
Because I thought the mechanism by which the muscarinic receptor inhibits adenylyl cyclase is through activation of an inhibitory GTP-binding protein, Gi. The α subunit of Gi competes with the α subunit of the G protein activated by stimulatory agonists (GS) for regulation of adenylyl cyclase.
I think!