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calmodulin
[ kal-moj-uh-lin ]
noun
- a calcium-binding protein occurring in many tissues and participating in the regulation of many biochemical and physiological processes.
calmodulin
/ kəlˈmɒdjʊlɪn /
noun
- biochem a protein found in most living cells; it regulates many enzymic processes that are dependent on calcium
Word History and Origins
Origin of calmodulin1
Word History and Origins
Origin of calmodulin1
Example Sentences
When the two examined the sequence, they found a mutation in a gene, CALM2, encoding a protein called calmodulin whose misfunction had already been implicated in heart arrythmias and disorders and even deaths in infancy.
He realized that a patient registry he oversaw had a family that mirrored the Folbigg situation: a healthy mother with a similar mutation in a gene for another calmodulin, who had two kids that suffered heart attacks, with one dying.
One proposed idea is that stimulus-specific temporal patterns of cytoplasmic Ca2+ levels might provide a key cue, and that these ‘Ca2+ signatures’ might be generated and decoded by specific Ca2+-binding components, such as calmodulin proteins or calcium-dependent protein kinases8.
Sakaba, T. & Neher, E. Calmodulin mediates rapid recruitment of fast-releasing synaptic vesicles at a calyx-type synapse.
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