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Rat Calmodulin cDNA

DNA, 1987
We report the isolation of a clone encoding calmodulin from a rat brain cDNA library; genomic clones were also isolated and partially characterized. The derived amino acid sequence has 100% homology to the published mammalian protein sequences. In rat, we identify two major RNA species of approximately 2.2 and 0.75 kb in length by RNA blot analysis ...
A A, Sherbany, A S, Parent, J, Brosius
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Calmodulin Trapping by Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase

Science, 1992
Multifunctional calcium-calmodulin-dependent protein kinase (CaM kinase) transduces transient elevations in intracellular calcium into changes in the phosphorylation state and activity of target proteins. By fluorescence emission anisotropy, the affinity of CaM kinase for dansylated calmodulin was measured and found to increase 1000 times after ...
T, Meyer   +3 more
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Calcium and calmodulin

Cell Calcium, 1992
A description of the value of calcium and calmodulin is given in terms of their dynamics and structures. It is insisted that a full appreciation of their value demands recognition of the time domain, motion, in evolution in concert with structure. Only in this way can homeostasis of resting states as well as triggering, assisted by calcium/calmodulin ...
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New Aspects of Calmodulin–Calmodulin Binding Domains Recognition

2012
Understanding the role of calmodulin (CaM) in calcium signal transduction implies to describe the -calcium-dependent molecular mechanism of interaction of CaM with the various CaM-binding domains (CBD). In order to fulfill this aim, we have developed a new strategy and the afferent techniques to quantify the interaction of CaM with any CBD as a ...
Emilie, Audran   +4 more
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Calmodulin

Medicinal Research Reviews, 1986
J D, Johnson, J S, Mills
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Calmodulin

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1985
M, Nishikawa, H, Hidaka
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Calmodulin: an introduction

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1983
Calmodulin is the most widely distributed and most versatile member of a family of calcium-binding proteins which probably serve as receptors for the Ca2+ signal. Through the regulation of a wide variety of intracellular enzymes, calmodulin plays a key role in many physiological processes.
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Calmodulin

1996
Abstract Calmodulin (CaM) is a small (about 17 kDa), ubiquitously expressed, 4 EF-hand Ca2+-binding protein that appears to be the primary calcium sensor in eukaryotic cells. Calmodulin acts as a calcium signal-transmitting subunit for a multitude of different proteins in mammalian cells.
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Overview: Calmodulin and Calmodulin-Antagonists

Current Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 1992
Patrizia Caldirola   +2 more
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Calmodulin

RCSB Protein Data Bank, 2003
Marcia A. Kaetzel, John R. Dedman
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