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Molecule Parameter List for temp-PIP2

The statistics table lists the distribution of a molecule acting either as a substrate, product, enzyme or as a molecule within the network.
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Statistics
temp-PIP2 participated asMoleculeSum total ofEnzymeSubstrate of an enzymeProduct of an enzymeSubstrate in ReactionProduct in Reaction
No. of occurrences1000000

Accession and Pathway Details
Accession NameAccession No.Accession TypePathway Link
  • AMPAR_CaMKII_
    strong_coupling
  • 64Network
    Shared_Object_AMPAR_CaMKII_strong_coupling CaMKII CaM 
    PP1 AMPAR_memb PP2B 
    PKA AC PP1_PSD 
    AMPAR 
    This is a model of tight coupling between the AMPAR trafficking bistability, and the CaMKII autophosphorylation bistability. In this model, the CaMKII activity is self sustaining only when AMPAR is turned on. Further, CaMKII turns on when AMPAR is turned on.

    temp-PIP2 acting as a Molecule in  
    AMPAR_CaMKII_strong_coupling Network
    NameAccession NamePathway NameInitial Conc.
    (uM)
    Volume
    (fL)
    Buffered
    temp-PIP2
  • AMPAR_CaMKII_
    strong_coupling

    Accession No. : 64
  • Shared_Object_
    AMPAR_CaMKII_
    strong_coupling

    Pathway No. : 271
  • 2.50.09Yes
    This isn't explicitly present in the M&L model, but is obviously needed. I assume its conc is fixed at 1uM for now, which is a bit high. PLA2 is stim 7x by PIP2 @ 0.5 uM (Leslie and Channon BBA 1045:261(1990) Leslie and Channon say PIP2 is present at 0.1 - 0.2mol% range in membs, which comes to 50 nM. Ref is Majerus et al Cell 37 pp 701-703 1984 Lets use a lower level of 30 nM, same ref....



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