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This catalytic subunit is highly conserved. Nevertheless it can be up to 20% larger in lower eukaryotic species.
This catalytic subunit is highly conserved. Nevertheless it can be up to 20% larger in lower eukaryotic species.
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In addition, the NH2 and COOH terminals are variable among species, as well as between calcineurin A genes within the same organism.
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In addition, the NH<sub>2</sub> and COOH terminals are variable among species, as well as between calcineurin A genes within the same organism.
The function of these variable domains is unknown.<ref name="paper">PMID: 11015619</ref>
The function of these variable domains is unknown.<ref name="paper">PMID: 11015619</ref>
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Klee and Krinks did the first purification of calcineurin in 1978 and hypothesized that it might be a regulatory subunit of phosphodiesterase since it was demonstrated to inhibit phosphodiesterase activity.
Klee and Krinks did the first purification of calcineurin in 1978 and hypothesized that it might be a regulatory subunit of phosphodiesterase since it was demonstrated to inhibit phosphodiesterase activity.
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Klee et al. named it “calcineurin” on the basis of its Ca2+-binding properties (calci) and localization to neuronal tissue (neurin).
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Klee et al. named it “calcineurin” on the basis of its Ca<sup>2+</sup>-binding properties (calci) and localization to neuronal tissue (neurin).
From this time, functions and structure of Calcineurin have been discovered as well as medical applications (e.g. calcineurin inhibitors). <ref name="paper" />
From this time, functions and structure of Calcineurin have been discovered as well as medical applications (e.g. calcineurin inhibitors). <ref name="paper" />
== References ==
== References ==
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Rat Calcineurin

PDB ID 4il1

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