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=='''Calmodulin'''==
Calmodulin (CaM), short for calcium modulated protein, is a small calcium binding protein with a three dimensional structure that allows calcium ions to come into the cells. Calcium is the most abundant essential mineral in the human diet for proper functioning of neurons to forming strong bones and can also serve as a second messenger for enzymes and proteins. Calmodulin is known to be involved in various Ca2+ - dependent signal transduction pathways, the protein act as a Ca2+ detector, and the protein is involved with regulating protein-kinases <ref>Eldik, L., & Watterson, D. (1998). Calmodulin and signal transduction</ref>.
Calmodulin (CaM), short for calcium modulated protein, is a small calcium binding protein with a three dimensional structure that allows calcium ions to come into the cells. Calcium is the most abundant essential mineral in the human diet for proper functioning of neurons to forming strong bones and can also serve as a second messenger for enzymes and proteins. Calmodulin is known to be involved in various Ca2+ - dependent signal transduction pathways, the protein act as a Ca2+ detector, and the protein is involved with regulating protein-kinases <ref>Eldik, L., & Watterson, D. (1998). Calmodulin and signal transduction</ref>.

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Homo sapien calmodulin showing Ca+2

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