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A Enyedi1, A K Verma, R Heim, H P Adamo, A G Filoteo, E E Strehler, J T Penniston.
Abstract
The plasma membrane Ca2+ pump is a calmodulin-regulated P-type ATPase that is an essential element in controlling intracellular Ca2+ concentration. Studies on the gene structure of this pump have revealed an alternate splice option that changes the structure of the calmodulin-binding domain. This change in the structure of the enzyme results in a reduced calmodulin affinity. Tests of the enzyme's activity in the presence of a high calmodulin concentration, approximating that found inside living cells, show that this reduced calmodulin affinity causes a reduced apparent affinity of the enzyme for Ca2+. This shift in the Ca2+ activation occurs in a Ca2+ concentration range crucial to cellular function and is probably the physiologically important consequence of the alternate splice.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8276828
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157