1981
DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(81)91164-5
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Calmodulin-like activity in the soluble fraction of

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“…Several authors have reported finding calmodulinlike proteins (CaLPs) in procaryotes (18,20,22). The analogy drawn between calmodulin and these procaryotic proteins, however, has relied on physical properties characteristic of calmodulin, such as amino acid sequence motifs (18,41,42), Ca2+ binding (27), and binding to anticalmodulin antibodies (22).…”
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“…Several authors have reported finding calmodulinlike proteins (CaLPs) in procaryotes (18,20,22). The analogy drawn between calmodulin and these procaryotic proteins, however, has relied on physical properties characteristic of calmodulin, such as amino acid sequence motifs (18,41,42), Ca2+ binding (27), and binding to anticalmodulin antibodies (22).…”
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“…While calmodulin was initially considered to be absent in bacteria (3, 6), calmodulin-like proteins (CAMLPs) exhibiting either calcium-binding properties or bovine phosphodiesterase (PDE)-stimulating properties were found in some bacteria (8,10,12,13,15,24,34,36) A917, 1993]. These results support the view that mycobacteria contain a protein functionally similar to eukaryotic calmodulin.…”
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“…While calmodulin was initially considered to be absent in bacteria (3,6), calmodulin-like proteins (CAMLPs) exhibiting either calcium-binding properties or bovine phosphodiesterase (PDE)-stimulating properties were found in some bacteria (8,10,12,13,15,24,34,36), but their functions were not explored. Fry et al (11) purified a CAMLP from Bacillus subtilis but did not demonstrate any role for the protein.…”
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“…Ca2+ has multiple binding affinities for different envelope constituents [27] such as peptidoglycans, lipopolysaccharides, m em brane proteins, and its action may be mediated in E. coli cells by a calm o dulin-like factor [28]. In this context, C a2+ inhibi tion of polycationic bacteriolytic and lytic free bactericidal effects would be explained by a possible competitivity exerted by bivalent cation action.…”
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confidence: 99%