Calmodulin

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{{STRUCTURE_1prw| PDB=1prw | SIZE=400| SCENE=Calmodulin/Cv/2 |right|CAPTION=Bovine calmodulin showing Ca+2 with trimethyl lysine, [[1prw]] }}
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<StructureSection load='1cll' size='450' side='right' scene= caption='Lymnaea acetylcholine-binding protein pentamer complex with acetylcholine (PDB code 3wip)'>
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<StructureSection load='1cll' size='450' side='right' scene= caption='Human calmodulin complex with ethanol (PDB code [[1cll]])'>
[[Calmodulin]] (CaM) – calcium modulated protein – regulates various protein targets. It is used by various proteins as calcium sensor and signal transducer by binding to their calcium binding domain (CBD). It undergoes conformational change upon binding Ca++ via its 4 [[EF hand]] motives and can undergo post-translational modification. More details on apo-CaM in [[Calcium-free Calmodulin]].
[[Calmodulin]] (CaM) – calcium modulated protein – regulates various protein targets. It is used by various proteins as calcium sensor and signal transducer by binding to their calcium binding domain (CBD). It undergoes conformational change upon binding Ca++ via its 4 [[EF hand]] motives and can undergo post-translational modification. More details on apo-CaM in [[Calcium-free Calmodulin]].

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Human calmodulin complex with ethanol (PDB code 1cll)

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