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Molecule List for CamKII

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

(uM)
Volume
(fL)
BufferedSum Total Of
41 CaMKII
  • NonOsc_Ca_
    IP3metabolism

    Accession No. 31
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 145
    Network701000No
        Huge concentration of CaMKII. In PSD it is 20-40% of protein, so we assume it is around 2.5% of protein in spine as a whole. This level is so high it is unlikely to matter much if we are off a bit. This comes to about 70 uM. Seen the review: Hanson and Schulman 1992 Ann. Rev. Biuochem 60:559-601
    42 CaMKII
  • Osc_Ca_
    IP3metabolism

    Accession No. 32
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 159
    Network701000No
        Huge concentration of CaMKII. In PSD it is 20-40% of protein, so we assume it is around 2.5% of protein in spine as a whole. This level is so high it is unlikely to matter much if we are off a bit. This comes to about 70 uM. Seen the review: Hanson and Schulman 1992 Ann. Rev. Biuochem 60:559-601
    43 CaMKIICaMKII

    Accession No. 33
    CaMKII

    Pathway No. 174
    Network12.73250.1309No
        Init level is 100 holoenzymes of 10 subunits each.
    44 CaMKIICaMKII_2003

    Accession No. 49
    CaMKII

    Pathway No. 202
    Network701000No
        Huge conc of CaMKII. In PSD it is 20-40% of protein, so we assume it is around 2.5% of protein in spine as a whole. This level is so high it is unlikely to matter much if we are off a bit. This comes to about 70 uM.
    45 CaMKII
  • MAPK_network_
    2003

    Accession No. 50
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 216
    Network701000No
        Huge conc of CaMKII. In PSD it is 20-40% of protein, so we assume it is around 2.5% of protein in spine as a whole. This level is so high it is unlikely to matter much if we are off a bit. This comes to about 70 uM.
    46 CaMKII
  • AMPAR_traff_
    model0

    Accession No. 59
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 235
    Network200.09No
        Huge conc of CaMKII. In PSD it is 20-40% of protein, so we assume it is around 2.5% of protein in spine as a whole. This level is so high it is unlikely to matter much if we are off a bit. This comes to about 70 uM.
    47 CaMKII
  • AMPAR_traff_
    model1

    Accession No. 60
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 245
    Network200.09No
        Huge conc of CaMKII. In PSD it is 20-40% of protein, so we assume it is around 2.5% of protein in spine as a whole. This level is so high it is unlikely to matter much if we are off a bit. This comes to about 70 uM.
    48 CaMKII
  • CaMKII_noPKA_
    model3

    Accession No. 62
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 258
    Network200.09No
        Huge conc of CaMKII. In PSD it is 20-40% of protein, so we assume it is around 2.5% of protein in spine as a whole. This level is so high it is unlikely to matter much if we are off a bit.
    49 CaMKIICaMKII_model3

    Accession No. 63
    CaMKII

    Pathway No. 264
    Network200.09No
        Huge conc of CaMKII. In PSD it is 20-40% of protein, so we assume it is around 2.5% of protein in spine as a whole. This level is so high it is unlikely to matter much if we are off a bit.
    50 CaMKII
  • AMPAR_CaMKII_
    strong_coupling

    Accession No. 64
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 272
    Network200.09No
        Huge conc of CaMKII. In PSD it is 20-40% of protein, so we assume it is around 2.5% of protein in spine as a whole. This level is so high it is unlikely to matter much if we are off a bit. This comes to about 70 uM.
    51 CaMKII
  • AMPAR_CaMKII_
    weak_coupling

    Accession No. 65
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 282
    Network200.09No
        Huge conc of CaMKII. In PSD it is 20-40% of protein, so we assume it is around 2.5% of protein in spine as a whole. This level is so high it is unlikely to matter much if we are off a bit. This comes to about 70 uM.
    52 CaMKII
  • Ajay_Bhalla_
    2004_PKM_Tuning

    Accession No. 76
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 322
    Network701.5No
        Huge conc of CaMKII. In PSD it is 20-40% of protein, so we assume it is around 2.5% of protein in spine as a whole. This level is so high it is unlikely to matter much if we are off a bit. This comes to about 70 uM.
    53 CaMKII
  • Ajay_Bhalla_
    2004_PKM_MKP3_
    Tuning

    Accession No. 77
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 339
    Network701.5No
        Huge conc of CaMKII. In PSD it is 20-40% of protein, so we assume it is around 2.5% of protein in spine as a whole. This level is so high it is unlikely to matter much if we are off a bit. This comes to about 70 uM.
    54 CaMKII
  • Ajay_Bhalla_
    2004_Feedback_
    Tuning

    Accession No. 78
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 357
    Network701.5No
        Huge conc of CaMKII. In PSD it is 20-40% of protein, so we assume it is around 2.5% of protein in spine as a whole. This level is so high it is unlikely to matter much if we are off a bit. This comes to about 70 uM.
    55 CaMKIIBCM

    Accession No. 96
    bcm

    Pathway No. 1118
    Pathway101.66667No
    56 CaMKIIbcm

    Accession No. 107
    CaMKII_g

    Pathway No. 1138
    Pathway1.96420No
    57 CaMKIIbcm_bistable

    Accession No. 108
    CaMKII_g

    Pathway No. 1142
    Pathway50No
    58 CaMKII***fig3_CaMKII

    Accession No. 2
    CaMKII

    Pathway No. 13
    Network01000No
    59 CaMKII***fig4_synapse

    Accession No. 3
    CaMKII

    Pathway No. 26
    Network01000No
    60 CaMKII***
  • Synaptic_
    Network

    Accession No. 16
  • CaMKII

    Pathway No. 80
    Network01000No
        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.

     
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