Calmodulin is a ubiquitous cellular protein which has an important role as a binding site for calcium. It is a 148 amino acid chain with a large amount of sequence homology with another calcium-binding protein, troponin C.
One molecule of calmodulin binds to four calcium ions. This does not occur until the cytosolic calcium concentration has been raised upon a cellular stimulus e.g. hormone-receptor binding. Binding induces a shape change in the molecule to an alpha-helix. The complex is then able to bind to and activate other proteins within the cell. These include:
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