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                            學術報告 - CaMKII: a multifunctional mediator of calcium signals

                              

                            報告題目: CaMKII: a multifunctional mediator of calcium signals 
                            報告人:   Roger J. Colbran, Ph.D. 
                                      Professor and Interim Chair,
                                      Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University
                            主持人:   雷紅星 研究員          
                            時間:     2016年10月28(星期五)上午9:3011:00    
                            地點:     中國科學院北京基因組研究所11層1104會議室   

                             

                            報告摘要: 

                                  Transient changes in intracellular Ca2+ concentrations regulate diverse cellular functions. Cellular responses are often dependent on changes in amplitude, duration, and frequency of these Ca2+ transients. These changes in signal parameters can be integrated by Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent autophosphorylation of dodecameric CaMKII holoenzymes at Thr286. The Thr286 autophosphorylated CaMKII retains Ca2+-independent protein kinase activity that prolongs cellular signaling after cessation of Ca2+ transients. The Colbran lab has focused on testing an over-arching hypothesis that multiple CaMKII-associated proteins (CaMKAPs) target CaMKII holoenzymes to distinct subcellular domains, providing an added layer of regulation by exposing them to different Ca2+ signals and counter-regulatory protein phosphatases. Moreover, CaMKII holoenzymes can be co-localized with different substrates to mediate distinct downstream signals. Several different classes of CaMKAP have been characterized, which interact with CaMKII holoenzymes by distinct mechanisms and exert unique functional effects. Interestingly, several CaMKAPs target CaMKII holoenzymes to plasma membrane ligand- or voltage-gated calcium channels. I will present data showing that the interactions of CaMKII with some of these CaMKAPs are important for feedback regulation of these channels, as well as for downstream signaling in different contexts. 

                              
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