Talk:Calmodulin

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"Calmodulin (CaM) is a ubiquitous..." "CaM is expressed in many cell types.." Phrases are redundant; however, it may be more informative to state CaM is expressed in all eukaryotic cells, not just many cell types.

Enzymic activity is inhibited by binding of immunophilin ligand complex (immunophilin alone does not bind) and therefore may play a part in the mechanism of action of cyclosporin A and FK506. Thought also to be involved in the control of sperm motility

I removed the above because it was not clear what enzyme(s) this sentence was meant to refer to and how it's relevant to calmodulin. -- Marj 18:32 Feb 23, 2003 (UTC)

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