International audienceCalmodulin (CaM) is an essential Ca(II)-dependent regulator of cell physiology. To understand its interaction with Ca(II) at a molecular level, it is essential to examine Ca(II) binding at each site of the protein, even if it is challenging to estimate the site-specific binding properties of the interdependent CaM-binding sites. In this study, we evaluated the site-specific Ca(II)-binding affinity of sites I and II of the N-terminal domain by combining site-directed mutagenesis and spectrofluorimetry. The mutations had very low impact on the protein structure and stability. We used these binding constants to evaluate the inter-site cooperativity energy and compared it with its lower limit value usually reported in the ...
Background: Calmodulin is an important multifunctional molecule that regulates the activities of a l...
Calmodulin (CaM) is a calcium sensing protein that regulates the function of a large number of prote...
Umes that both the - and -terminal contain two cooperatively bound EF-hand Ca-binding pairs. These s...
International audienceCalmodulin (CaM) is an essential Ca(II)-dependent regulator of cell physiology...
Occupied site is assumed to influence and increase the affinity of the second site. The second site,...
Protein-protein or protein-ion interactions with multisite proteins are essential to the regulation ...
Occupied site is assumed to influence and increase the affinity of the second site. The second site,...
<div><p>Calmodulin (CaM) is a calcium sensing protein that regulates the function of a large number ...
International audienceUranyl-protein interactions participate in uranyl trafficking or toxicity to c...
AbstractCalmodulin (CaM) is a ubiquitous Ca2+ sensor regulating many biochemical processes in eukary...
International audienceCalmodulin (CaM) is a remarkably flexible protein which can bind multiple targ...
Umes that both the - and -terminal contain two cooperatively bound EF-hand Ca-binding pairs. These s...
Background: Calmodulin is an important multifunctional molecule that regulates the activities of a l...
Calmodulin (CaM) is a calcium sensing protein that regulates the function of a large number of prote...
Umes that both the - and -terminal contain two cooperatively bound EF-hand Ca-binding pairs. These s...
International audienceCalmodulin (CaM) is an essential Ca(II)-dependent regulator of cell physiology...
Occupied site is assumed to influence and increase the affinity of the second site. The second site,...
Protein-protein or protein-ion interactions with multisite proteins are essential to the regulation ...
Occupied site is assumed to influence and increase the affinity of the second site. The second site,...
<div><p>Calmodulin (CaM) is a calcium sensing protein that regulates the function of a large number ...
International audienceUranyl-protein interactions participate in uranyl trafficking or toxicity to c...
AbstractCalmodulin (CaM) is a ubiquitous Ca2+ sensor regulating many biochemical processes in eukary...
International audienceCalmodulin (CaM) is a remarkably flexible protein which can bind multiple targ...
Umes that both the - and -terminal contain two cooperatively bound EF-hand Ca-binding pairs. These s...
Background: Calmodulin is an important multifunctional molecule that regulates the activities of a l...
Calmodulin (CaM) is a calcium sensing protein that regulates the function of a large number of prote...
Umes that both the - and -terminal contain two cooperatively bound EF-hand Ca-binding pairs. These s...