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List of CamKII occurrences in molecule list for Accession CaMKII (Accession No.33)

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  NamePathway Name / 
Pathway No.
Accession
Type
Initial
Conc.

(uM)
Volume
(fL)
BufferedSum Total Of
1 CaMKII CaMKII

Pathway No. 174
Network12.73250No
    Init level is 100 holoenzymes of 10 subunits each.
2 CaMKII-CaM CaMKII

Pathway No. 174
Network00No
3 CAMKII-CaMCa CaMKII

Pathway No. 174
Network00No
4 CaMKII-CaMCa2 CaMKII

Pathway No. 174
Network00No
5 CaMKII-CaMCa3 CaMKII

Pathway No. 174
Network00No
6 CaMKII-CaMCa4 CaMKII

Pathway No. 174
Network00No
7 
  • Tot-active-CaMKI
    I
  •  CaMKII

    Pathway No. 174
    Network00No CaMKII-CaMCa4
     Trapped-T286
     Capped
     Autonomous
    8 Total_CaMKII CaMKII

    Pathway No. 174
    Network127.3250No
        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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