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CALM

Species Cat.# Product name Source (Host) Tag Protein Length Price
Chicken CALM-6563C Recombinant Chicken CALM Mammalian Cell His
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  • Interacting Protein

CALM involved in several pathways and played different roles in them. We selected most pathways CALM participated on our site, such as Calcium signaling pathway, Phosphatidylinositol signaling system, Oocyte meiosis, which may be useful for your reference. Also, other proteins which involved in the same pathway with CALM were listed below. Creative BioMart supplied nearly all the proteins listed, you can search them on our site.

Pathway Name Pathway Related Protein
Calcium signaling pathwayATP2B1A;TACR3A;PPIAA;PLCB3;CALM;ORAI3;GRIN2D;EDNRA;PRKACBA
Phosphatidylinositol signaling systemPLCB1;PLCB4;MTMR1A;CALM3A;PLCE1;CALM1;MTMR2;CALM1B;CDS1
Oocyte meiosisCPEB1A;PKMYT1;IGF1;CALM1;YWHAG;CCNB1;PRKACBB;CDC20;YWHAB
Adrenergic signaling in cardiomyocytesCAMK2D;VMHC;ATF4B1;MAPK13;ATF2;ATP1B4;MAPK1;AKT1;MYL2
Vascular smooth muscle contractionMYL12.1;RHOAB;PPP1R12C;NPR2;CALM2;GNAQ;MYH11;PLCB2;PLA2G2D
PhototransductionGUCA1C;RGS9;GUCA1B;CALM1B;RCVRN;CALM2B;PDE6B;SAGA;GRK7
Insulin signaling pathwayHK3;INS2;MAP2K2B;PHKG1B;GRB2B;PRKACAA;CALM2;FLOT2A;PPARGC1A
GnRH signaling pathwayPRKCDA;GNA11;GNA11B;CALM1A;CACNA1D;CAMK2A;PLA2G4A;CAMK2G1;GRB2
MelanogenesisTCF7L1A;CAMK2A;PRKACAB;NRAS;TYRP1;FZD3;RAF1;DCT;MAP2K2

CALM has several biochemical functions, for example, N-terminal myristoylation domain binding, calcium ion binding, ion channel binding. Some of the functions are cooperated with other proteins, some of the functions could acted by CALM itself. We selected most functions CALM had, and list some proteins which have the same functions with CALM. You can find most of the proteins on our site.

Function Related Protein
N-terminal myristoylation domain bindingCALM3;CALM2;CALM;CALM1
calcium ion bindingPCDH1;PCDH2AA1;S100S;APCS;CCBE1;DOC2D;NOTCH3;SPTA1;MYL6B
ion channel bindingCALM;SCN3B;YES1;KCNB1;NOS1;RANGRF;KCNQ1;HTT;FYN
myosin bindingGIPC1;KIRREL;VAMP2;ACTC1;ACTA1;USH2A;NPHS1;FXYD1;ARFGEF1
phospholipase bindingPARK2;CALM2;WAS;DGKQ;CALM3;NEFL;Pla2r1;PTPN11;APOC2
protein domain specific bindingCALM;CACNB2;PPP3R1;ARL1;HAND2;ZNF521;LIN7C;SHC4;SP100
protein kinase bindingNIPAL1;TCTN2;TP53;GPRC5B;SMAD3;NBEA;AGAP2;MAPKAP1;CD36
protein phosphatase activator activityCALM;CALM3;B3GAT3;CALM2;CALM1
thioesterase bindingTRAF1;TRAF5;TRAF6;CDC42;TRAF4;ARF6;HAUS7;CALM3;CALM1
titin bindingSLC14A2;ACTN2;TCAP;CAMK2D;MYBPC3;CALM3;ANKRD23;TRIM63;CALM

CALM has direct interactions with proteins and molecules. Those interactions were detected by several methods such as yeast two hybrid, co-IP, pull-down and so on. We selected proteins and molecules interacted with CALM here. Most of them are supplied by our site. Hope this information will be useful for your research of CALM.

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What is the chemical structure and function of CALM in clathrin-mediated endocytosis? 12/16/2021

CALM is a protein involved in the assembly of clathrin coats, facilitating the internalization of specific molecules into cells through endocytosis.

What is the connection between CALM and human health, particularly in diseases like cancer and neurodegenerative disorders? 06/30/2020

Dysregulation of CALM has been implicated in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, making it a subject of study for potential therapeutic interventions.

What is the connection between CALM and neurological disorders like Alzheimer's disease, and how might it inform potential treatments? 01/11/2019

CALM is linked to neurodegenerative disorders, and studying this connection may provide insights into potential therapeutic approaches for these conditions.

How does CALM's role in clathrin-mediated endocytosis relate to the internalization of various molecules, including receptors and signaling molecules? 07/09/2018

CALM helps internalize molecules such as receptors, enzymes, and signaling proteins, regulating cellular processes and maintaining homeostasis.

How does dysregulation of CALM impact cancer development, and how might it be targeted for therapeutic purposes? 04/14/2018

Dysregulation of CALM is associated with uncontrolled cell growth in cancer. Understanding this link may lead to targeted therapies to inhibit this process.

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10/07/2021

    This product is a must-have for any serious researcher.

    08/19/2020

      The product's precision is a game-changer for my experiments.

      03/10/2018

        I couldn't be happier with the performance of the product.

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