| 31. | Its C-terminal region lacks any homology to the calmodulin-like domain of other calpains.
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| 32. | Similar to Protein Kinase C, calmodulin is activated by calcium, further promoting the cortical reaction.
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| 33. | Calmodulin participates in an intracellular signaling system by acting as a diffusible second messenger to the initial stimuli.
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| 34. | This results in a host of cellular responses through stimulation of calcium-sensitive proteins such as Calmodulin.
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| 35. | The EF-hand consists of two signaling protein calmodulin and in the muscle protein troponin-C.
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| 36. | Thus, the two products are S-adenosylhomocysteine and calmodulin N6-methyl-L-lysine.
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| 37. | It is possible that distinct isoforms of this chain have different cellular localizations and interact differently with calmodulin.
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| 38. | Members of this family play a role in cytoskeletal regulation, protein kinase C signaling and calmodulin signaling.
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| 39. | This gene encodes a protein with high similarity to the calcium-binding proteins of the calmodulin family.
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| 40. | Calcium / calmodulin-dependent phosphorylation of synapsin I causes dissociation of synapsin I from the vesicular membrane.
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