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CA2 — MARCKS
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Chakravarthy et al., J Biol Chem 1995
(Glioma) :
The stimulation of membrane PKCs activity and the prevention of
MARCKS phosphorylation by ionomycin
required external
Ca2+ because they were both abolished by adding 5 mM EGTA to the culture medium ... Recently ( Chakravarthy, B. R., Isaacs, R. J., Morley, P., Durkin, J. P., and Whitfield, J. F. ( 1995 ) J. Biol. Chem. 270, 1362-1368 ), we proposed that
Ca2+ x calmodulin complexes
block MARCKS phosphorylation by the activated PKCs in keratinocytes stimulated by raising the external Ca2+ concentration
Sheu et al., Arch Biochem Biophys 1995
:
CaM and S100 inhibited the PKM catalyzed phosphorylation of
MARCKS only in the
presence of
Ca2+ and addition of phosphatidylserine ( PS ) /dioleoylglycerol ( DG ) did not influence the inhibitory effect
Ohbayashi et al., J Neurosci Res 1998
(Ion Channel Gating) :
Ca2+ dependent phosphorylation of GAP-43 and
MARCKS protein by protein kinase C ( PKC ) was enhanced in the IGC by BK, resulting in the release of these proteins from the membrane, which is consistent with our recent report ... Our results suggest that Ca2+ influx through L-type VSCCs activates two distinct signaling branches, probably in the different domains of the growth cone, i.e.,
Ca2+ dependent phosphorylation of GAP-43 and
MARCKS protein, and Ca2+ dependent degradation of brain spectrin and the release of alpha-actinin by calpain