Structure of the neuronal protein calexcitin suggests a mode of interaction in signalling pathways of learning and memory
The three dimensional structure of the neuronal calcium-sensor protein calexcitin from Loligo pealei has been determined by X-ray analysis at a resolution of 1.8 Å. Calexcitin is up-regulated following Pavlovian conditioning and has been shown to regulate potassium channels and the ryanodine recept...
Main Authors: | Erskine, P.T (Author), Beaven, G.D.E (Author), Hagan, R (Author), Findlow, I.S (Author), Werner, J.M (Author), Wood, S.P (Author), Vernon, J (Author), Giese, K.P (Author), Fox, G (Author), Cooper, J.B (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2006-04-14.
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