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calmodulinenUK
cal·mod·u·lin C0041950 (kăl-mŏj′ə-lĭn)n. A calcium-binding protein that mediates many metabolic processes, such as contraction of smooth muscle, by binding to enzymes and other proteins. [cal(cium) + modul(ate) + -in.]calmodulin (kəlˈmɒdjʊlɪn) n (Biochemistry) biochem a protein found in most living cells; it regulates many enzymic processes that are dependent on calcium[from cal(cium) + modul(ate) + -in]cal•mod•u•lin (kælˈmɒdʒ ə lɪn) n. a protein, present in most cells, that binds calcium and participates in many physiological functions. [1975–80; cal (cium) + modul (ate) + -in1] TranslationscalmodulinenUK
calmodulin[kal′mäj·ə·lən] (biochemistry) A calcium-modulated protein consisting of a single polypeptide with 148 amino acids and a molecular weight of 16,700, found in all eukaryotes. calmodulinenUK
calmodulin [kal-mod´u-lin] a calcium-binding protein present in all nucleated cells, thought to be an essential mediator of most calcium-sensitive cellular processes.cal·mod·u·lin (kal-mod'ū-lin), A small, ubiquitous eukaryotic protein that binds calcium ions, thereby becoming the agent for many of the cellular effects long ascribed to calcium ions. This calcium-protein complex binds to the apoenzyme, to form the holoenzyme, of certain phosphodiesterases; through these mechanisms, the complex regulates adenylate and guanylate cyclases, many kinases, phospholipase A2 activity, and other basic cellular functions. [calcium + modulate] calmodulin (kăl-mŏj′ə-lĭn)n. A calcium-binding protein that mediates many metabolic processes, such as contraction of smooth muscle, by binding to enzymes and other proteins.cal·mod·u·lin (kal-mod'yū-lin) A protein that binds calcium ions, thereby becoming the agent for many of the cellular effects long ascribed to calcium ions. [calcium + modulate]cal·mod·u·lin (kal-mod'yū-lin) Protein that binds calcium ions. [calcium + modulate] |