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Molecule Parameter List for Total_CaMKII

The statistics table lists the distribution of a molecule acting either as a substrate, product, enzyme or as a molecule within the network.
The text color of a molecule is highlighted by color.
Statistics
Total_CaMKII participated asMoleculeSum total ofEnzymeSubstrate of an enzymeProduct of an enzymeSubstrate in ReactionProduct in Reaction
No. of occurrences1000000

Accession and Pathway Details
Accession NameAccession No.Accession TypePathway Link
CaMKII33Network
Shared_Object_CaMKII CaM CaMKII 
CaN 
This is a deterministic, point kinetics approximation to the dendritic spine CaMKII model described in William R. Holmes J Comput Neurosci. (2000) 8(1):65-85. Rates are the same but the responses differ somewhat because this model does not include the stochastic and diffusive calculations of the original.

Total_CaMKII acting as a Molecule in  
CaMKII Network
NameAccession NamePathway NameInitial Conc.
(uM)
Volume
(fL)
Buffered
Total_CaMKIICaMKII
Accession No. : 33
CaMKII
Pathway No. : 174
127.3250.1309No
This is not directly in the Holmes model. It is a trick used in GENESIS/Kinetikit to scale activity down for intramolecular reactions. Here it is used to scale the autophosph reactions such that only neighboring subunits will phosphorylate each other. This is done by scaling down the actual conc (in the enzyme parent, Tot-active-CaMKII) by the total conc such that instead of a conc, we the fraction of nearby subunits that will be active. Note that this conc of 10000 CaMKII subunits is 10 times the true conc, since only 1/10 of the molecules are neighboring molecules.



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