CaBP Data Library General Information

Information in the EF-Hand Calcium-Binding Proteins Database from Reference 108

Protein
Species
Information
Comment
Submitted By
Validated By
calpain large subunit
large subunit isoform I
all mammals This protein is found in skeletal msucle This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calpains.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calpain large subunit
large subunit isoform II
all mammals This protein is found in skeletal muscle This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calpains.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calpain large subunit
large subunit isoform I
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 calpains.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calpain large subunit
large subunit isoform II
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 calpains.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calpain large subunit
large subunit isoform I
all mammals This protein is found in erythrocytes This is a review article. It cites many references in the primary literature for the tissue localization of calpains.
Melanie R. Nelson
The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology
mnelson@scripps.edu
Melanie R. Nelson
mnelson@scripps.edu
calpain small subunit
small subunit
all sources of a given protein auto-proteolysis, by self, seems to be required for full protease activiy, and also reduces the calcium requirement 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
calpain large subunit
large subunit isoform I
all sources of a given protein auto-proteolysis, by self, seems to be required for full protease activiy, and also reduces the calcium requirement 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
calpain large subunit
large subunit isoform II
all sources of a given protein auto-proteolysis, by self, seems to be required for full protease activiy, and also reduces the calcium requirement 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