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Publication : Calmodulin and Ca2+-binding proteins (CaBPs): variations on a theme.

First Author  Haeseleer F Year  2002
Journal  Adv Exp Med Biol Volume  514
Pages  303-17 PubMed ID  12596929
Mgi Jnum  J:77561 Mgi Id  MGI:2181984
Doi  10.1007/978-1-4615-0121-3_18 Citation  Haeseleer F, et al. (2002) Calmodulin and Ca2+-binding proteins (CaBPs): variations on a theme. Adv Exp Med Biol 514:303-17
abstractText  Ca2+ is a ubiquitous second messenger that frequently exerts its effects through Ca2+-binding proteins. In response to changes in the intracellular [Ca2+], Ca2+-binding proteins modulate the cellular activities of enzymes, channels and structural proteins. Multiple Ca2+-binding proteins are expressed in the retina and, in most cases, in a unique cellular and sub-cellular manner. CaBPs are retinal Ca2+-binding proteins displaying a high similarity to calmodulin (CaM). CaBPs are able to mimic some of the interactions of CaM with effector enzymes, although their physiological role has not yet been resolved. CaBPs could be cell-type specific proteins that play a key role in the Ca2+ signaling of specialized retinal neurons.
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