CaBP Data Library General Information

Information in the EF-Hand Calcium-Binding Proteins Database from Reference 83

Protein
Species
Information
Comment
Submitted By
Validated By
calbindin D9k
all mammals This protein is found in intestine This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calbindin D9k.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D9k
Rattus norvegicus
(Norway rat)
This protein is found in uterus This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calbindin D9k.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D9k
Rattus norvegicus
(Norway rat)
This protein is found in yolk sac This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calbindin D9k.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D9k
Rattus norvegicus
(Norway rat)
This protein is found in lung This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calbindin D9k.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D9k
Mus musculus
(mouse or murine)
This protein is found in kidney This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calbindin D9k.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D9k
Mus musculus
(mouse or murine)
This protein is found in yolk sac This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calbindin D9k.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D28k
all mammals This protein is found in brain This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calbindin D28k.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D28k
all birds This protein is found in intestine This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calbindin D28k.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D28k
all mammals This protein is found in kidney This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calbindin D28k.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D28k
all mammals This protein is found in pancreas This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calbindin D28k.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D28k
Gallus gallus
(chicken)
This protein is found in egg shell gland (uterus) This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calbindin D28k.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D9k
all sources of a given protein Vitamin D upregulates expression This is a review article.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D28k
all sources of a given protein Vitamin D upregulates expression This is a review article.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D9k
Rattus norvegicus
(Norway rat)
immunocytochemical or immunohistochemical evidence of involvement in calcification of bone:
  • calbindin D9k is found in the correct locations to support activity in calcification of bone
This is a review article. Several references in the primary literature are cited to support the role of calbindin D9k in calcification of bones and teeth.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D9k
Rattus norvegicus
(Norway rat)
immunocytochemical or immunohistochemical evidence of involvement in calcification of teeth:
  • calbindin D9k is found in the correct locations to support activity in calcification of teeth
This is a review article. Several references in the primary literature are cited to support the role of calbindin D9k in calcification of bones and teeth.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D9k
Rattus norvegicus
(Norway rat)
biochemical evidence of involvement in fetal calcium uptake:
  • calbindin D9k is found in uterine tissues from pregnant rats, but not from non-pregnant rats
This is a review article. Several references in the primary literature are cited to support the role of calbindin D9k in fetal calcium uptake
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D28k
Gallus gallus
(chicken)
immunocytochemical or immunohistochemical evidence of involvement in calcification of bone:
  • calbindin D28k is found in the correct locations to support activity in calcification of bone
This is a review article. Several references in the primary literature are cited to support the role of calbindin D28k in calcification of bones and teeth.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D28k
Rattus norvegicus
(Norway rat)
immunocytochemical or immunohistochemical evidence of involvement in calcification of teeth:
  • calbindin D28k is found in the correct locations to support activity in calcification of teeth
This is a review article. Several references in the primary literature are cited to support the role of calbindin D28k in calcification of bones and teeth.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calbindin D28k
no species information model system evidence of involvement in epilepsy:
  • There is a specific decline in calbindin D28k in the dentate granule cells of the hippocampus during the process of kindling mice to establish the kindling model for epilepsy
This is a review article. It cites several references in the original literature for the kindling model of epilepsy and the possible role of calbindin D28k in this model.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu