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CALM3 — RYR3
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Damiani et al., J Muscle Res Cell Motil 2000
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Pharmacological clues to
calmodulin mediated activation of skeletal
ryanodine receptor using [ 3H ] -ryanodine binding
Rodney et al., J Biol Chem 2001
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This region of the ryanodine receptor has previously been identified as a site of intersubunit contact, suggesting the possibility that
calmodulin regulates
ryanodine receptor activity by regulating subunit-subunit interactions
Wu et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2001
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Calmodulin kinase (CaMK) has characteristics suitable for an ECC coordinating molecule : it is activated by Ca ( 2+ ) /calmodulin, it
regulates LTCC and
RyR , and it is enriched in the vicinity of LTCC and RyR
Rodney et al., Biochemistry 2001
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Ca ( 2+ ) -free
calmodulin ( apocalmodulin ) activates and Ca ( 2+ ) -calmodulin
inhibits the
ryanodine receptor
Hill et al., Mol Pharmacol 2004
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Functional
regulation of the cardiac
ryanodine receptor by suramin and
calmodulin involves multiple binding sites
Wolner et al., Br J Pharmacol 2005
(Calcium Signaling...) :
As
calmodulin activates and
inhibits the
ryanodine receptor depending on whether Ca2+ is absent or present, suramin analogues were screened for inhibition of the ryanodine receptor
Guo et al., Circ Res 2006
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Ca2+/Calmodulin dependent protein kinase II phosphorylation of
ryanodine receptor does affect calcium sparks in mouse ventricular myocytes
Chu et al., Biochemistry 1990
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Calmodulin dependent phosphorylation of the
ryanodine receptor protein was unambiguously demonstrated by Western blot analysis
Prosser et al., Cell Calcium 2011
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S100A1 and
calmodulin regulation of
ryanodine receptor in striated muscle
Lee et al., Nature 1994
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Cyclic ADP ribose activation of the
ryanodine receptor is
mediated by
calmodulin
Dulhunty et al., Acta Physiol Scand 1996
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Effects of phosphorylation,
calmodulin , triadin, calsequestrin and interactions with the alpha 1 subunit of the dihydropyridine receptor on
ryanodine receptor activity are summarized
O'Driscoll et al., Biochem J 1996
(Malignant Hyperthermia) :
To determine if an abnormal
calmodulin (CaM) regulation of the SR Ca ( 2+ )
-release-channel-ryanodine-receptor complex ( RYR1 ) contributes to this hypersensitivity, we investigated the effect of CaM on high-affinity [ 3H ] ryanodine binding to isolated SR vesicles from normal and MHS pig skeletal muscle
Chen et al., J Biol Chem 1997
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Calmodulin activated the cloned
RyR3 at low Ca2+ concentrations but inhibited the channel at high Ca2+ concentrations