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Molecule Parameter List for CaMKII-thr286 | 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 | Accession and Pathway Details | |
CaMKII-thr286 acting as a Molecule in CaMKII_2003 Network
Name | Accession Name | Pathway Name | Initial Conc. (uM) | Volume (fL) | Buffered | CaMKII-thr286 | CaMKII_2003 Accession No. : 49 | CaMKII Pathway No. : 202 | 0 | 1000 | No | 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. |
CaMKII-thr286 acting as a Summed Molecule in CaMKII_2003 Network
CaMKII-thr286 acting as a Substrate for an Enzyme in CaMKII_2003 Network
| Enzyme Molecule / Enzyme Activity | Accession Name | Pathway Name | Km (uM) | kcat (s^-1) | Ratio | Enzyme Type | Reagents | 1 | tot_CaM_CaMKII / CaM_act_305 | CaMKII_2003 Accession No. : 49 | CaMKII Pathway No. : 202 | 113.6 | 6 | 4 | explicit E-S complex | Substrate CaMKII-thr286
Product CaMKII***
| | Rates from autocamtide phosphorylation, from Hanson and Schulman JBC 267:24 17216-17224 1992. Jan 1 1998: Speed up 12x to match fig 5. | 2 | tot_autonomous_ CaMKII / auton_305 | CaMKII_2003 Accession No. : 49 | CaMKII Pathway No. : 202 | 175.003 | 6 | 4 | explicit E-S complex | Substrate CaMKII-thr286
Product CaMKII***
| | See Hanson and Schulman again, for afterburst rates of phosph. | 3 | PP1-active / Deph_thr286b | CaMKII_2003 Accession No. : 49 | Shared_Object_ CaMKII_2003 Pathway No. : 201 | 5.09907 | 0.35 | 4 | explicit E-S complex | Substrate CaMKII-thr286
Product CaMKII
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CaMKII-thr286 acting as a Product of an Enzyme in CaMKII_2003 Network
CaMKII-thr286 acting as a Substrate in a reaction in CaMKII_2003 Network
Kd is calculated only for second order reactions, like nA+nB <->nC or nA<->nC+nD, where n is number and A,B,C,D are molecules, where as for first order reactions Keq is calculated.
Kd for higher order reaction are not consider. |
Name | Accession Name | Pathway Name | Kf | Kb | Kd | tau | Reagents | CaMK-thr286-bind -CaM | CaMKII_2003 Accession No. : 49 | CaMKII Pathway No. : 202 | 1000.2 (uM^-1 s^-1) | 0.1 (s^-1) | Kd(bf) = 0.0001(uM) | - | Substrate CaM-Ca4 CaMKII-thr286
Product CaMKII-thr286*-C aM
| Affinity is up 1000X. Time to release is about 20 sec, so the kb is OK at 0.1 This makes Kf around 1.6666e-3 |
CaMKII-thr286 acting as a Product in a reaction in CaMKII_2003 Network
Kd is calculated only for second order reactions, like nA+nB <->nC or nA<->nC+nD, where n is number and A,B,C,D are molecules, where as for first order reactions Keq is calculated.
Kd for higher order reaction are not consider. |
Name | Accession Name | Pathway Name | Kf | Kb | Kd | tau | Reagents | basal-activity | CaMKII_2003 Accession No. : 49 | CaMKII Pathway No. : 202 | 0.003 (s^-1) | 0 (s^-1) | - | - | Substrate CaMKII
Product CaMKII-thr286
| This reaction represents one of the big unknowns in CaMK-II biochemistry: what maintains the basal level of phosphorylation on thr 286 ? See Hanson and Schulman Ann Rev Biochem 1992 61:559-601, specially pg 580, for review. I have not been able to find any compelling mechanism in the literature, but fortunately the level of basal activity is well documented. |
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