Ca2 /カルモジュリン依存性プロテインキナーゼIIとは? わかりやすく解説

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Ca2+/カルモジュリン依存性プロテインキナーゼII

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Ca2+/カルモジュリン依存性プロテインキナーゼII(カルシウム/カルモジュリン依存性プロテインキナーゼII、: calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II、略称: CaMKIICaMキナーゼII)は、Ca2+/カルモジュリン複合体によって調節されるセリン/スレオニンキナーゼである。CaMKIIは多くのシグナル伝達カスケードに関与しており、学習記憶の重要な媒介因子であると考えられている[1]。CaMKIIは心筋細胞におけるCa2+の恒常性と再取り込み[2]上皮における塩化物イオン輸送[3]T細胞の正の選択(ポジティブセレクション)[4]CD8陽性T細胞の活性化[5]にも必要である。


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