Calmodulin binding proteins and calcium / calmodulin regulated enzyme activity associated with brain actomyosin (1990)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: LARSON, ROY EDWARD - FMRP
- Unidade: FMRP
- Assunto: BIOQUÍMICA
- Language: Inglês
- Source:
- Título: Journal of Neurochemistry
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v.54, p.1288-94, 1990
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ABNT
LARSON, R E e ESPINOLA, F S e ESPREAFICO, E M. Calmodulin binding proteins and calcium / calmodulin regulated enzyme activity associated with brain actomyosin. Journal of Neurochemistry, v. 54, p. 1288-94, 1990Tradução . . Acesso em: 21 jan. 2026. -
APA
Larson, R. E., Espinola, F. S., & Espreafico, E. M. (1990). Calmodulin binding proteins and calcium / calmodulin regulated enzyme activity associated with brain actomyosin. Journal of Neurochemistry, 54, 1288-94. -
NLM
Larson RE, Espinola FS, Espreafico EM. Calmodulin binding proteins and calcium / calmodulin regulated enzyme activity associated with brain actomyosin. Journal of Neurochemistry. 1990 ;54 1288-94.[citado 2026 jan. 21 ] -
Vancouver
Larson RE, Espinola FS, Espreafico EM. Calmodulin binding proteins and calcium / calmodulin regulated enzyme activity associated with brain actomyosin. Journal of Neurochemistry. 1990 ;54 1288-94.[citado 2026 jan. 21 ] - Actin and miosyn motors at the ER/Golgi interface protein transport
- Myosin motors
- Expressão em bactéria e purificação do peptídeo recombinante correspondente ao domínio pescoço (motivos IQ5-6) da miosina va
- Evidence for an endogenous inhibitory factor of brain myosin-v
- Calcium calmodulin binding from saccharomyces carlabergonsis
- Calcium regulates the binding affinity of brain myosin-v for f-actin
- Myosin-v a class of unconventional molecular motors
- Evidence for the association of myosin-v with specific proteins in synaptosomes
- 'CA POT.2+' / calmodulin stimulated 'MG POT.2+' - atpase from rat brain cytosol
- Electron microscopy and fluorescence studies of the Myosin-viactin complex induced by calcium in the presence of ATP
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