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Molecule List for CamKII

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Accession No.
Pathway Name / 
Pathway No.
Accession
Type
Initial
Conc.

(uM)
Volume
(fL)
BufferedSum Total Of
21 
  • CaMKII-thr286*-C
    aM
  • Ajay_Bhalla_
    2004_Feedback_
    Tuning

    Accession No. 78
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 357
    Network01.5No
        From Hanson and Schulman, the thr286 is responsible for autonomous activation of CaMKII.
    22 CaMKII***
  • Ajay_Bhalla_
    2004_Feedback_
    Tuning

    Accession No. 78
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 357
    Network01.5No
        From Hanson and Schulman, the CaMKII does a lot of autophosphorylation just after the CaM is released. This prevents further CaM binding and renders the enzyme quite independent of Ca.
    23 CaMKII-thr286
  • Ajay_Bhalla_
    2004_Feedback_
    Tuning

    Accession No. 78
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 357
    Network01.5No
        I am not sure if we need to endow this one with a lot of enzs. It is likely to be a short-lived intermediate, since it will be phosphorylated further as soon as the CAM falls off.
    24 tot_CaM_CaMKII
  • Ajay_Bhalla_
    2004_Feedback_
    Tuning

    Accession No. 78
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 357
    Network01.5No