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Fig. 4 | The Journal of Physiological Sciences

Fig. 4

From: CaMKII phosphorylates a threonine residue in the C-terminal tail of Cav1.2 Ca2+ channel and modulates the interaction of the channel with calmodulin

Fig. 4

CaMKII-mediated phosphorylation enhances CaM binding to CT1. a Pull-down assay for CaM binding to GST-fusion CT1, CT2 and CT3 at 1 mM [Ca2+]. Lane 1 calibrating CaM (5 μg), lane 2 GST alone (negative control), lane 3 GST-CT1, lane 4 GST-CT2, lane 5 GST-CT3. b Pull-down assay for CaM binding to CT1 after various treatments at 1 mM [Ca2+]. Lane 1 non-treated, lane 2 calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase 1 (CIP), lane 3 CaMKIIT286D + ATP; or lane 4 first with CIP then with CaMKIIT286D + ATP. c Concentration-dependent binding of CaM to GST-CT1 treated with CaMKII (squares), none (control, circles) and CIP (triangles). Data were from three independent experiments

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