Group:MUZIC:Calcineurin

From Proteopedia

Jump to: navigation, search

Image:Calcineurin1.jpg

Contents

Calcineurin

Calcineurin is a calcium calmoduline dependent phosphatase present in many different type of cells. This phosphatase has been described to be mainly localized in the cyoplasma where dephosphorylates members of the nuclear factor of activated T-cell (NFAT) family of transcription factors. As a result NFAT is translocated to the nuclei and activates target genes that promote cell proliferation.[1]

Structure

Insert caption here

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

The calcium/calmodulin-dependent phosphatase calcineurin is composed by two chains: chain A, (CnA) which is the catalytic subunit and the B chain (CnB) confers calcium sensitivity. [2].

Calcineurin in the muscle cells

This calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein serine/threonine phosphate is localized in the nucleus and in the Z-disc of muscle fibers. Its activity is controled by calcium signals that lead to remodeling of skeletal and cardiac muscle in response to physiological and pathological stimuli.


Calcineurin interactions and their physiological role

Further Readings

References

  1. Rao A, Luo C, Hogan PG. Transcription factors of the NFAT family: regulation and function. Annu Rev Immunol. 1997;15:707-47. PMID:9143705 doi:10.1146/annurev.immunol.15.1.707
  2. Kissinger CR, Parge HE, Knighton DR, Lewis CT, Pelletier LA, Tempczyk A, Kalish VJ, Tucker KD, Showalter RE, Moomaw EW, et al.. Crystal structures of human calcineurin and the human FKBP12-FK506-calcineurin complex. Nature. 1995 Dec 7;378(6557):641-4. PMID:8524402 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/378641a0

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Ariadna Rodriguez-Chamorro, Jaime Prilusky

Personal tools