1980
DOI: 10.1126/science.6243188
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Calmodulin Plays a Pivotal Role in Cellular Regulation

Abstract: The role of calcium ions (Ca2+) in cell function is beginning to be unraveled at the molecular level as a result of recent research on calcium-binding proteins and particularly on calmodulin. These proteins interact reversibly with Ca2+ to form a protein . Ca2+ complex, whose activity is regulated by the cellular flux of Ca2+. Many of the effects of Ca2+ appear to be exerted through calmodulin-regulated enzymes.

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“…Calmodulin is a widely distributed calcium binding protein that may mediate the effect of changes in intracellular calcium ion concentration [28,29]. This protein has recently been identified in rat islets [30,31], and the calmodulin inhibitor trifluoperazine [32] found to inhibit insulin secretion [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calmodulin is a widely distributed calcium binding protein that may mediate the effect of changes in intracellular calcium ion concentration [28,29]. This protein has recently been identified in rat islets [30,31], and the calmodulin inhibitor trifluoperazine [32] found to inhibit insulin secretion [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ca*+, like cyclic AMP, is a pleiotypic mediator that affects a wide variety of cellular processes [48,119]. Therefore co-ordinate control of growth by Ca2+ rather than control of one or two specific events or processes must be considered.…”
Section: Cancer Cell Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trifluoperazine has been shown to bind to calmodulin with high affinity [20] and has been used as a specific calmodulin antagonist [8]. I was unable to show a specific effect of trifluoperazine on phosphorylation-induced receptor loss since preincubation with 100 PM trifluoperazine, a level shown to inhibit calmodulin-stimulated protein kinase activity [2 1,221, completely abolished ['HI QNB binding.…”
Section: Effect Of Exogenous Calmodulin On Phosphorylation-induced Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calmodulin is a small heat-stable calcium-binding protein demonstrated to be involved in a wide range of systems regulated by Ca'+ [8,9]. Immunocytochemical techniques have demonstrated its presence at central synapses [lo,1 11.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%