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Reaction List for pathway CaM (Pathway Number 323) in Accession Ajay_Bhalla_2004_PKM_Tuning (Accession Number 76) | Entries are grouped according to Pathway Number and they are alternately color coded using and color.
Further ordering can be done to the table header. indicates that ordering is done according to ascending or descending order. Keq is calculated only for first order reactions.
Kd is calculated only for second order reactions. [nA+nB <->nC or nA<->nC+nD, where n is number and A,B,C,D are molecules] |
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Reaction Name | Pathway Name / Pathway No. | Kf | Kb | Kd | tau | Reagents | 1 | CaM-TR2-bind-Ca | CaM
Pathway No. 323 | 72.0001 (uM^-2 s^-1) | 72 (s^-1) | Kd(af) = 1(uM) | - | Substrate: CaM Ca Ca
Products: CaM-TR2-Ca2
| | Lets use the fast rate consts here. Since the rates are so different, I am not sure whether the order is relevant. These correspond to the TR2C fragment. We use the Martin et al rates here, plus the Drabicowski binding consts. All are scaled by 3X to cell temp. kf = 2e-10 kb = 72 Stemmer & Klee: K1=.9, K2=1.1. Assume 1.0uM for both. kb/kf=3.6e11. If kb=72, kf = 2e-10 (Exactly the same !).... | 2 | CaM-TR2-Ca2-bind -Ca | CaM
Pathway No. 323 | 3.6 (uM^-1 s^-1) | 10 (s^-1) | Kd(bf) = 2.7778(uM) | - | Substrate: CaM-TR2-Ca2 Ca
Products: CaM-Ca3
| | K3 = 21.5, K4 = 2.8. Assuming that the K4 step happens first, we get kb/kf = 2.8 uM = 1.68e6 so kf =6e-6 assuming kb = 10 | 3 | CaM-Ca3-bind-Ca | CaM
Pathway No. 323 | 0.465 (uM^-1 s^-1) | 10 (s^-1) | Kd(bf) = 21.5052(uM) | - | Substrate: CaM-Ca3 Ca
Products: CaM-Ca4
| | Use K3 = 21.5 uM here from Stemmer and Klee table 3. kb/kf =21.5 * 6e5 so kf = 7.75e-7, kb = 10 | 4 | neurogranin-bind -CaM | CaM
Pathway No. 323 | 0.3 (uM^-1 s^-1) | 1 (s^-1) | Kd(bf) = 3.3334(uM) | - | Substrate: neurogranin CaM
Products: neurogranin-CaM
| | Surprisingly, no direct info on rates from neurogranin at this time. These rates are based on GAP-43 binding studies. As GAP-43 and neurogranin share near identity in the CaM/PKC binding regions, and also similarity in phosph and dephosph rates, I am borrowing GAP-43 kinetic info. See Alexander et al JBC 262:13 6108-6113 1987 | 5 | dephosph-neurogr anin | CaM
Pathway No. 323 | 0.005 (s^-1) | 0 (s^-1) | - | - | Substrate: neurogranin*
Products: neurogranin
| | This is put in to keep the basal levels of neurogranin* experimentally reasonable. From various papers, specially Ramakers et al JBC 270:23 1995 13892-13898, it looks like the basal level of phosph is between 20 and 40%. I est around 25 % The kf of 0.005 gives around this level at basal PKC activity levels of 0.1 uM active PKC. |
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