Oxidation of Methionine 77 in Calmodulin Alters Mouse Growth and Behavior
Methionine 77 in calmodulin can be stereospecifically oxidized to methionine sulfoxide by mammalian methionine sulfoxide reductase A. Whether this has in vivo significance is unknown. We therefore created a mutant mouse in which wild type calmodulin-1 was replaced by a calmodulin containing a mimic...
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Main Authors: | Méry Marimoutou (Author), Danielle A. Springer (Author), Chengyu Liu (Author), Geumsoo Kim (Author), Rodney L. Levine (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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