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CALM2 — PHKG1
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
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
:
The enzyme is also inactivated by
phosphorylase kinase in the
presence of Ca2+ and
calmodulin
Silonova et al., Biokhimiia 1984
:
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
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+
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
Nadeau et al., J Biol Chem 1997
:
The structural
effects of endogenous and exogenous
Ca2+/calmodulin on
phosphorylase kinase