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Molecule Parameter List for PP1-active | 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 |
PP1-active participated as | Molecule | Sum total of | Enzyme | Substrate of an enzyme | Product of an enzyme | Substrate in Reaction | Product in Reaction | No. of occurrences | 1 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Accession and Pathway Details | |
Accession Name | Accession No. | Accession Type | Pathway Link | NonOsc_Ca_ IP3metabolism | 31 | Network | MIPP, CaMKII, CaM, PKC, IP3-3K, CaRegulation, Gq, PLCbeta, 134_dephos, 145_dephos, IP4-system, IHP-system, 1345_dephos | This network models detailed metabolism of Ins(145)P3, integrated with GPCR mediated PLCbeta activation and Ca release by the InsP3 receptor in the neuron. It is similar to the NonOsc_Ca_IP3metab model (accession 23) except that some enzymes have been modified to have reversible kinetics rather than Michaelis-Menten kinetics. These modified enzymes belong to the groups: IP4-system, IP3-3K, 145_dephos and 134_dephos. Mishra J, Bhalla US. Biophys J. 2002 Sep;83(3):1298-316. |
PP1-active acting as a Molecule in NonOsc_Ca_IP3metabolism Network
Name | Accession Name | Pathway Name | Initial Conc. (uM) | Volume (fL) | Buffered | PP1-active | NonOsc_Ca_ IP3metabolism Accession No. : 31 | CaMKII Pathway No. : 145 | 1.8 | 1000 | No | Cohen et al Meth Enz 159 390-408 is main source of info concentration of enzyme = 1.8 uM |
PP1-active acting as an Enzyme in NonOsc_Ca_IP3metabolism Network
| Enzyme Molecule / Enzyme Activity | Accession Name | Pathway Name | Km (uM) | kcat (s^-1) | Ratio | Enzyme Type | Reagents | 1 | PP1-active / Deph-thr286
| NonOsc_Ca_ IP3metabolism Accession No. : 31 | CaMKII Pathway No. : 145 | 5.09907 | 0.35 | 4 | explicit E-S complex | Substrate CaMKII-thr286*-C aM
Product CaMKII-CaM
| | The rates are from Stralfors et al Eur J Biochem 149 295-303 giving Vmax = 5.7 umol/min giving k3 = 3.5/sec and k2 = 14. Foulkes et al Eur J Biochem 132 309-313 1983 give Km = 5.1 uM so k1 becomes 5.72e-6 Simonelli 1984 (Grad Thesis, CUNY) showed that other substrates are about 1/10 rate of phosphorylase a, so we reduce k1,k2,k3 by 10 to 5.72e-7, 1.4, 0.35. This gives the final Km of 5.1, and Vmax of 0.35/sec. | 2 | PP1-active / Deph-thr305
| NonOsc_Ca_ IP3metabolism Accession No. : 31 | CaMKII Pathway No. : 145 | 5.09907 | 0.35 | 4 | explicit E-S complex | Substrate CaMKII***
Product CaMKII-thr286
| | Dephosphorylation tempkin are assumed to be the same for all phosphorylation sites on CaMKII. The rates are from Stralfors et al Eur J Biochem 149 295-303 giving Vmax = 5.7 umol/min giving k3 = 3.5/sec and k2 = 14. Foulkes et al Eur J Biochem 132 309-313 1983 give Km = 5.1 uM so k1 becomes 5.72e-6 Simonelli 1984 (Grad Thesis, CUNY) showed that other substrates are about 1/10 rate of phosphorylase a, so we reduce k1,k2,k3 by 10 to 5.72e-7, 1.4, 0.35. This gives the final Km of 5.1, and Vmax of 0.35/sec. | 3 | PP1-active / Deph-thr306
| NonOsc_Ca_ IP3metabolism Accession No. : 31 | CaMKII Pathway No. : 145 | 5.09907 | 0.35 | 4 | explicit E-S complex | Substrate CaMK-thr306
Product CaMKII
| | Dephosphorylation tempkin are assumed to be the same for all phosphorylation sites on CaMKII. The rates are from Stralfors et al Eur J Biochem 149 295-303 giving Vmax = 5.7 umol/min giving k3 = 3.5/sec and k2 = 14. Foulkes et al Eur J Biochem 132 309-313 1983 give Km = 5.1 uM so k1 becomes 5.72e-6 Simonelli 1984 (Grad Thesis, CUNY) showed that other substrates are about 1/10 rate of phosphorylase a, so we reduce k1,k2,k3 by 10 to 5.72e-7, 1.4, 0.35. This gives the final Km of 5.1, and Vmax of 0.35/sec. | 4 | PP1-active / Deph-thr286c
| NonOsc_Ca_ IP3metabolism Accession No. : 31 | CaMKII Pathway No. : 145 | 5.09907 | 0.35 | 4 | explicit E-S complex | Substrate CaMKII***
Product CaMK-thr306
| | Dephosphorylation tempkin are assumed to be the same for all phosphorylation sites on CaMKII. The rates are from Stralfors et al Eur J Biochem 149 295-303 giving Vmax = 5.7 umol/min giving k3 = 3.5/sec and k2 = 14. Foulkes et al Eur J Biochem 132 309-313 1983 give Km = 5.1 uM so k1 becomes 5.72e-6 Simonelli 1984 (Grad Thesis, CUNY) showed that other substrates are about 1/10 rate of phosphorylase a, so we reduce k1,k2,k3 by 10 to 5.72e-7, 1.4, 0.35. This gives the final Km of 5.1, and Vmax of 0.35/sec. | 5 | PP1-active / Deph_thr286b
| NonOsc_Ca_ IP3metabolism Accession No. : 31 | CaMKII Pathway No. : 145 | 5.09907 | 0.35 | 4 | explicit E-S complex | Substrate CaMKII-thr286
Product CaMKII
| | Rates are assumed to be the same for all phosphorylation sites on CaMKII. The rates are from Stralfors et al Eur J Biochem 149 295-303 giving Vmax = 5.7 umol/min giving k3 = 3.5/sec and k2 = 14. Foulkes et al Eur J Biochem 132 309-313 1983 give Km = 5.1 uM so k1 becomes 5.72e-6 Simonelli 1984 (Grad Thesis, CUNY) showed that other substrates are about 1/10 rate of phosphorylase a, so we reduce k1,k2,k3 by 10 to 5.72e-7, 1.4, 0.35. This gives the final Km of 5.1, and Vmax of 0.35/sec. |
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