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CALM3 — CCK
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Takahashi et al., Pancreas 2000
(Intestinal Neoplasms...) :
Involvement of
calmodulin and protein kinase C in
cholecystokinin release by bombesin from STC-1 cells ... We investigated the
role of Ca2+,
calmodulin (CaM) , and protein kinase C ( PKC ) in the regulation of
CCK release from STC-1 cells ... These findings suggest that
CaM and PKC
play an important role in the regulation of
CCK release from STC-1 cells stimulated by bombesin
Chen et al., Sheng Li Xue Bao 1994
:
To elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying CCK-8 anti-opioid effects, we have observed the
effects and interactions of
CCK-8 and kappa opiate agonist NDAP on
CaM activity in rat dorsal spinal cord synaptosomes ... In contrast,
CCK-8 ( 10-100 nmol/L )
induced a significant increase in
CaM activity ( P < 0.05-0.01 ), and was capable of antagonizing the suppressive effect induced by NDAP
Sethi et al., Cancer Res 1993
(Carcinoma, Small Cell...) :
Furthermore, the selective CCKA antagonist
CAM-1481 inhibited the increase in [Ca2+ ] i induced by
CCK-8 ( half-maximal inhibitory concentration = 3 nM ) in GLC19 but not in H510 cells