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The calmodulin (CaM) activated α‐kinase, eukaryotic elongation factor 2 kinase (eEF‐2K), plays a central role in regulating translational elongation by phosphorylating eukaryotic elongation factor 2 (eEF‐2), thereby reducing its ability to associate with the ribosome and suppressing global protein synthesis. Using TR (for truncated), a minimal functional construct of eEF‐2K, and utilizing hydrogen/deuterium...
Most calmodulin (CaM) targets are α‐helices. It is not clear if CaM induces the adoption of an α‐helix configuration to its targets or if those targets are selected as they spontaneously adopt an α‐helical conformation. Other than an α‐helix propensity, there is a great variety of CaM targets with little more in common. One exception to this rule is the IQ site that can be recognized in a number of...
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