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Functional stoichiometry and local enrichment of calmodulin interacting with Ca2+ channels

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SCIENCE
Volume 304, Issue 5669, Pages 432-435

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1093490

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Calmodulin (CaM) interactions with Ca2+ channels mediate both Ca2+ regulation of channels and local Ca2+ triggering of transcription factors implicated in neuronal memory. Crucial to these functions are the number of CaM molecules (CaMs) regulating each channel, and the number of CaMs privy to the local Ca2+ signal from each channel. To resolve these parameters, we fused L-type Ca2+ channels to single CaM molecules. These chimeric molecules revealed that a single CaM directs L-type channel regulation. Similar fusion molecules were used to estimate the local CaM concentration near Ca2+ channels. This estimate indicates marked enrichment of local CaM, as if a school of nearby CaMs were poised to enhance the transduction of local Ca2+ entry into diverse signaling pathways.

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