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CALM2 — PPP3CA
Pathways - manually collected, often from reviews:
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KEGG Oocyte meiosis:
CALM1/CALM2/CALM3/CALML3/CALML5/CALML6
→
PPP3CA/PPP3CB/PPP3CC/PPP3R1/PPP3R2
(protein-protein, activation)
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KEGG Long-term potentiation:
CALM1/CALM2/CALM3/CALML3/CALML5/CALML6
→
PPP3CA/PPP3CB/PPP3CC/PPP3R1/PPP3R2
(protein-protein, activation)
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KEGG Alzheimer's disease:
CALM1/CALM2/CALM3/CALML3/CALML5/CALML6
→
PPP3CA/PPP3CB/PPP3CC/PPP3R1/PPP3R2
(protein-protein, activation)
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KEGG Tuberculosis:
CALM1/CALM2/CALM3/CALML3/CALML5/CALML6
→
PPP3CA/PPP3CB/PPP3CC/PPP3R1/PPP3R2
(protein-protein, activation)
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KEGG Calcium signaling pathway:
PPP3CA/PPP3CB/PPP3CC/PPP3R1/PPP3R2
→
CALM1/CALM2/CALM3/CALML3/CALML5/CALML6
(protein-protein, binding/association)
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WikiPathways Alzheimers Disease:
CALM2/CALM2/CALM2/CALML3/CALML5
→
CHP1/PPP3CA/PPP3CB/PPP3CC/PPP3R1/PPP3R2/CHP2
(activation)
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Sugiura et al., Cell Mol Life Sci 2001
(Cardiomegaly...) :
Calcineurin is a Ca2+- and
calmodulin regulated protein phosphatase that is important in Ca2+ mediated signal transduction
Sullivan et al., Genetics 2002
:
Calcineurin is a Ca ( 2+ )
-calmodulin activated , Ser-Thr protein phosphatase that is essential for the translation of Ca ( 2+ ) signals into changes in cell function and development
Lea et al., J Am Soc Nephrol 2002
:
Calcineurin , a serine-threonine phosphatase, is
activated by calcium and
calmodulin , and both PLC and calcineurin have been linked to sodium transport in the proximal tubule
Li et al., J Mol Cell Cardiol 2010
(Cardiomegaly) :
Calcineurin-mAKAPbeta complex formation is increased in the
presence of Ca ( 2+ )
/calmodulin and in norepinephrine stimulated primary cardiac myocytes
Chen et al., Can J Physiol Pharmacol 2012
(Endomyocardial Fibrosis) :
Calcineurin (CaN) is
regulated by Ca ( 2+ )
/calmodulin (CaM)
Burroughs et al., Biochemistry 1994
:
Calcineurin (CaN) is a
Ca2+/calmodulin dependent protein phosphatase found in brain and other tissues
Wei et al., Biochemistry 1997
:
Calcineurin is a heterodimer consisting of a catalytic A-subunit and a B-subunit, and is
regulated by binding of
calmodulin and calcium