Calmodulin 1

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Calmodulin 1 (phosphorylase kinase, delta)
PDB rendering based on 1a29.
Available structures: 1a29, 1ahr, 1ak8, 1cdl, 1cdm, 1cfc, 1cfd, 1cff, 1ckk, 1cll, 1cm1, 1cm4, 1cmf, 1cmg, 1ctr, 1deg, 1dmo, 1f70, 1f71, 1fw4, 1g4y, 1iq5, 1iwq, 1j7o, 1j7p, 1k90, 1k93, 1l7z, 1lin, 1lvc, 1mux, 1mxe, 1niw, 1nwd, 1ooj, 1pk0, 1prw, 1qiv, 1qiw, 1qs7, 1qtx, 1qx5, 1qx7, 1s26, 1sk6, 1sw8, 1sy9, 1up5, 1vrk, 1wrz, 1x02, 1xa5, 1xfu, 1xfv, 1xfw, 1xfx, 1xfy, 1xfz, 1y0v, 1y6w, 1yr5, 1yrt, 1yru, 1zot, 1zuz, 2bbm, 2bbn, 2bcx, 2be6, 2bkh, 2bki, 2col, 2dfs, 2f2o, 2f2p, 2f3y, 2f3z, 2fot, 2hf5, 2ix7, 3cln, 4cln
Identifiers
Symbol(s) CALM1; CALML2; CAMI; DD132; PHKD
External IDs OMIM: 114180 MGI88251 HomoloGene55999
Orthologs
Human Mouse
Entrez 801 12313


Refseq NM_006888 (mRNA)
NP_008819 (protein)
NM_009790 (mRNA)
NP_033920 (protein)
Pubmed search [1] [2]

Calmodulin 1 (gene name CALM1) is one of nearly twenty human calmodulins.

Calmodulin is the archetype of the family of calcium-modulated proteins of which nearly 20 members have been found. They are identified by their occurrence in the cytosol or on membranes facing the cytosol and by a high affinity for calcium. Calmodulin contains 149 amino acids and has 4 calcium-binding motifs. Its functions include roles in growth and the cell cycle as well as in signal transduction and the synthesis and release of neurotransmitters.[supplied by OMIM][1]

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  • Zhang M, Yuan T (1999). "Molecular mechanisms of calmodulin's functional versatility.". Biochem. Cell Biol. 76 (2-3): 313–23. PMID 9923700. 
  • Gusev NB (2002). "Some properties of caldesmon and calponin and the participation of these proteins in regulation of smooth muscle contraction and cytoskeleton formation.". Biochemistry Mosc. 66 (10): 1112–21. PMID 11736632. 
  • Benaim G, Villalobo A (2002). "Phosphorylation of calmodulin. Functional implications.". Eur. J. Biochem. 269 (15): 3619–31. PMID 12153558. 
  • Trudeau MC, Zagotta WN (2003). "Calcium/calmodulin modulation of olfactory and rod cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channels.". J. Biol. Chem. 278 (21): 18705–8. doi:10.1074/jbc.R300001200. PMID 12626507. 

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