Crystal structure of a myristoylated CAP-23/NAP-22 N-terminal domain complexed with Ca2+/calmodulin
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Protein N-myristoylation plays a critical role in the endoplasmic reticulum morphological change induced by overexpression of protein Lunapark, an integral membrane protein of the endoplasmic reticulumStructural basis for the interaction of Bordetella pertussis adenylyl cyclase toxin with calmodulinDomain Swapping and Different Oligomeric States for the Complex Between Calmodulin and the Calmodulin-Binding Domain of Calcineurin ASolution Structure of Calmodulin Bound to the Binding Domain of the HIV-1 Matrix ProteinThe Effect of Chronic Methamphetamine Exposure on the Hippocampal and Olfactory Bulb Neuroproteomes of RatsIdentification of the Calmodulin-Binding Domains of Fas Death ReceptorSeparate elements within a single IQ-like motif in adenylyl cyclase type 8 impart ca2+/calmodulin binding and autoinhibitionRas plasma membrane signalling platformsStructural insights into the mechanism of calmodulin binding to death receptorsMARCKS is a natively unfolded protein with an inaccessible actin-binding site: evidence for long-range intramolecular interactionsElucidating the mechanisms of cooperative calcium-calmodulin interactions: a structural systems biology approach.Conformational transition of membrane-associated terminally acylated HIV-1 Nef.Efficient inhibition of hepatitis B virus infection by acylated peptides derived from the large viral surface protein.The myristate moiety and amino terminus of vaccinia virus l1 constitute a bipartite functional region needed for entryGenetic polymorphism and protein conformational plasticity in the calmodulin superfamily: two ways to promote multifunctionality.Binding of calmodulin to the HIV-1 matrix protein triggers myristate exposure.Calmodulin and PI(3,4,5)P₃ cooperatively bind to the Itk pleckstrin homology domain to promote efficient calcium signaling and IL-17A production.A molecular dynamics study and free energy analysis of complexes between the Mlc1p protein and two IQ motif peptidesNMR, biophysical, and biochemical studies reveal the minimal Calmodulin binding domain of the HIV-1 matrix proteinRole of the HIV-1 Matrix Protein in Gag Intracellular Trafficking and Targeting to the Plasma Membrane for Virus Assembly.Structural and Biophysical Characterization of the Interactions between Calmodulin and the Pleckstrin Homology Domain of Akt.Reversible intracellular translocation of KRas but not HRas in hippocampal neurons regulated by Ca2+/calmodulin.Inhibition of Myc-induced cell transformation by brain acid-soluble protein 1 (BASP1).The adenylyl cyclase activity of anthrax edema factor.Deciphering proteins and their functions in the regenerating retina.Structural diversity of calmodulin binding to its target sites.The many structural faces of calmodulin: a multitasking molecular jackknife.Flexible-body motions of calmodulin and the farnesylated hypervariable region yield a high-affinity interaction enabling K-Ras4B membrane extraction.Regulation of K-Ras4B Membrane Binding by Calmodulin.CFBP is a novel tyrosine-phosphorylated protein that might function as a regulator of CIN85/CD2AP.PCaPs, possible regulators of PtdInsP signals on plasma membrane.Calcium-dependent binding of Myc to calmodulin.Multiple cellular proteins modulate the dynamics of K-ras association with the plasma membrane.N-Lauroylation during the Expression of Recombinant N-Myristoylated Proteins: Implications and Solutions.Identification of essential interacting elements in K-Ras/calmodulin binding and its role in K-Ras localization.A hydrophilic cation-binding protein of Arabidopsis thaliana, AtPCaP1, is localized to plasma membrane via N-myristoylation and interacts with calmodulin and the phosphatidylinositol phosphates PtdIns(3,4,5)P(3) and PtdIns(3,5)P(2).Protein Lipidation: Occurrence, Mechanisms, Biological Functions, and Enabling Technologies.Cellular localization of CoPK12, a Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase in mushroom Coprinopsis cinerea, is regulated by N-myristoylation.The Ca(2+) -binding protein PCaP2 located on the plasma membrane is involved in root hair development as a possible signal transducer.BASP1 and its N-end fragments (BNEMFs) dynamics in rat brain during development.
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Crystal structure of a myristoylated CAP-23/NAP-22 N-terminal domain complexed with Ca2+/calmodulin
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Crystal structure of a myristo ...... complexed with Ca2+/calmodulin
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Crystal structure of a myristo ...... complexed with Ca2+/calmodulin
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Crystal structure of a myristo ...... complexed with Ca2+/calmodulin
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Crystal structure of a myristo ...... complexed with Ca2+/calmodulin
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Crystal structure of a myristo ...... complexed with Ca2+/calmodulin
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Crystal structure of a myristo ...... complexed with Ca2+/calmodulin
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Crystal structure of a myristo ...... complexed with Ca2+/calmodulin
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Crystal structure of a myristo ...... complexed with Ca2+/calmodulin
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Hisaaki Taniguchi
Mamoru Matsubara
Toru Nakatsu
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10.1038/SJ.EMBOJ.7600093
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2004-02-12T00:00:00Z