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CALM2 — PHKB
Pathways - manually collected, often from reviews:
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KEGG Calcium signaling pathway:
PHKA1/PHKA2/PHKB/PHKG1/PHKG2
→
CALM1/CALM2/CALM3/CALML3/CALML5/CALML6
(protein-protein, binding/association)
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Pegova et al., Biokhimiia 1986
:
[ The
role of
calmodulin ( delta-subunit ) in the activation of
phosphorylase kinase from rabbit skeletal muscles ]
Cox et al., Arch Biochem Biophys 1987
:
The activation of
phosphorylase kinase ( EC 2.7.1.38 ; ATP : phosphorylase b phosphotransferase ) by the catalytic subunit of cAMP dependent protein kinase ( EC 2.7.1.37 ; ATP : protein phosphotransferase ) is
inhibited by
calmodulin
Tsutou et al., Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1985
:
Calcium- and
calmodulin dependent
phosphorylase kinase activity in porcine uterine smooth muscle ... The physiological role of the calcium and
calmodulin dependent activation of myometrium
phosphorylase kinase is briefly discussed
Nikolaropoulos et al., Eur J Biochem 1985
:
The gizzard
phosphorylase kinase showed a high pH 6.8/8.2 activity ratio of 0.53, it was stimulated by Ca2+, inhibited up to 80 % by EGTA and it was
activated about 1.9-fold by
calmodulin
Furuya et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1982
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The enzyme is also inactivated by
phosphorylase kinase in the
presence of Ca2+ and
calmodulin
Livanova et al., Biochem Int 1983
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Regulation of muscle
phosphorylase kinase by actin and
calmodulin ... There is evidence suggesting that the activation of phosphorylase kinase by actin is not due to trace contamination of actin preparations with calmodulin: (1) Troponin I and trifluoperazine inhibit the
activation of
phosphorylase kinase by
calmodulin but do not inhibit the activation of phosphorylase kinase by F-actin ... ( 3 ) The
activation of
phosphorylase kinase by
calmodulin and actin has different pH profiles
Erdödi et al., Int J Biochem 1984
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The stimulatory effect of heparin on the activity of nonactivated
phosphorylase kinase is also expressed in the
presence of
calmodulin and glycogen
Silonova et al., Biokhimiia 1984
:
[
Activation of
phosphorylase kinase from rabbit muscle by actin and
calmodulin ] ... There is evidence suggesting that the activation of phosphorylase kinase b by actin is not due to the presence of trace amounts of calmodulin in actin preparations : ( 1 ) Troponin I and trifluoperazine inhibit the
activation of
phosphorylase kinase by
calmodulin but do not inhibit the activation by actin ... ( 3 ) The
activation of
phosphorylase kinase by
calmodulin and actin has different pH profiles
Nakamura et al., FEBS Lett 1983
:
Calcium --
calmodulin dependent activation of porcine liver
phosphorylase kinase ... Porcine liver
phosphorylase kinase was
activated about 1.5-fold by
calmodulin in a calcium dependent manner ... The physiological
role of the
calmodulin dependent activation for liver
phosphorylase kinase is discussed
Gergely et al., Biochim Biophys Acta 1980
:
The `` calcium dependent regulator '' or
calmodulin can
enhance the activity of
phosphorylase kinase , increasing its affinity for Ca2+ ... In the
presence of
calmodulin phosphorylase kinase has only one, high affinity binding site for Ca2+ ( Ka = 0.27 microM )
Stokoe et al., Biochem J 1993
:
The catalytic domain was most similar ( 35-40 % identity ) to
calmodulin dependent protein kinases II and IV,
phosphorylase kinase , putative serine kinase H1 and the C-terminal domain of MAPKAP kinase-1, which form one branch of the protein kinase phylogenetic tree ... The catalytic domain was most similar ( 35-40 % identity ) to
calmodulin dependent protein kinases II and IV,
phosphorylase kinase , putative serine kinase H1 and the C-terminal domain of MAPKAP kinase-1, which form one branch of the protein kinase phylogenetic tree
Nadeau et al., J Biol Chem 1997
:
The structural
effects of endogenous and exogenous
Ca2+/calmodulin on
phosphorylase kinase