| 1. | Both calcium / calmodulin and protein phosphorylation mechanisms control its activity.
 
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 | 2. | Interestingly, calmodulin involvement in tube formation is calcium independent process.
 
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 | 3. | This aggregated cytosolic calcium binds calmodulin, which can then activate calcineurin.
 
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 | 4. | Calmodulin is an example of a signal-transduction protein.
 
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 | 5. | It is a glycoprotein that phosphorylated by calmodulin-dependent kinase II.
 
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 | 6. | The activity of eEF-2K is dependent on calcium and calmodulin.
 
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 | 7. | It is cAMP, calcium / calmodulin, mitogen, and cyclin.
 
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 | 8. | Edema factor is a calmodulin-dependent adenylate cyclase.
 
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 | 9. | Ca2 + binds to and activates calmodulin, which then binds to caldesmon.
 
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 | 10. | The functional role of its interactions with calmodulin in vivo are not understood.
 
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