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    Camk1 calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase I [ Mus musculus (house mouse) ]

    Gene ID: 52163, updated on 12-May-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    IGF2BP3-stabilized CAMK1 regulates the mitochondrial dynamics of renal tubule to alleviate diabetic nephropathy.

    IGF2BP3-stabilized CAMK1 regulates the mitochondrial dynamics of renal tubule to alleviate diabetic nephropathy.
    Yuan D, Li H, Dai W, Zhou X, Zhou W, He L.

    02/22/2024
    A molecular complex of Cav1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a in caveolae is responsible for vascular remodeling via excitation-transcription coupling.

    A molecular complex of Ca(v)1.2/CaMKK2/CaMK1a in caveolae is responsible for vascular remodeling via excitation-transcription coupling.
    Suzuki Y, Ozawa T, Kurata T, Nakajima N, Zamponi GW, Giles WR, Imaizumi Y, Yamamura H., Free PMC Article

    05/7/2022
    report that Parvalbumin positive interneurons employ a novel CaMK-dependent pathway to trigger CREB phosphorylation and gene expression.

    Excitation-Transcription Coupling in Parvalbumin-Positive Interneurons Employs a Novel CaM Kinase-Dependent Pathway Distinct from Excitatory Neurons.
    Cohen SM, Ma H, Kuchibhotla KV, Watson BO, Buzsáki G, Froemke RC, Tsien RW., Free PMC Article

    06/24/2017
    the CaMKK-CaMKIalpha cascade is required for the axonal growth effect of Wnt5a during neuronal polarization.

    Facilitation of axon outgrowth via a Wnt5a-CaMKK-CaMKIα pathway during neuronal polarization.
    Horigane S, Ageta-Ishihara N, Kamijo S, Fujii H, Okamura M, Kinoshita M, Takemoto-Kimura S, Bito H., Free PMC Article

    10/22/2016
    CaMKIalpha regulates AMP kinase-dependent, TORC-1-independent autophagy during lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung neutrophilic inflammation.

    CaMKIα regulates AMP kinase-dependent, TORC-1-independent autophagy during lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung neutrophilic inflammation.
    Guo L, Stripay JL, Zhang X, Collage RD, Hulver M, Carchman EH, Howell GM, Zuckerbraun BS, Lee JS, Rosengart MR., Free PMC Article

    05/25/2013
    CaMKI vies with CRM1/exportin 1 for access to a nuclear export signal, and assembly of a CaMKI-14-3-3 zeta-CCTalpha complex is a key effector mechanism that drives nuclear CCTalpha translocation.

    Calcium-calmodulin kinase I cooperatively regulates nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of CCTα by accessing a nuclear export signal.
    Agassandian M, Chen BB, Pulijala R, Kaercher L, Glasser JR, Mallampalli RK., Free PMC Article

    12/22/2012
    CaMKIalpha signaling is integral to the Mvarphi responding to LPS and may also be operant in vivo in regulating the inflammation and organ dysfunction consequent to sepsis.

    Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase (CaMK) Ialpha mediates the macrophage inflammatory response to sepsis.
    Zhang X, Guo L, Collage RD, Stripay JL, Tsung A, Lee JS, Rosengart MR., Free PMC Article

    10/15/2011
    Inflammatory acidic environments activate Trpv1, leading to an up-regulation of CGRP expression via CaMK-CREB cascade, a series of events that may be associated with inflammatory pain.

    Acid activation of Trpv1 leads to an up-regulation of calcitonin gene-related peptide expression in dorsal root ganglion neurons via the CaMK-CREB cascade: a potential mechanism of inflammatory pain.
    Nakanishi M, Hata K, Nagayama T, Sakurai T, Nishisho T, Wakabayashi H, Hiraga T, Ebisu S, Yoneda T., Free PMC Article

    11/27/2010
    Our results reveal a previously unrecognized CaM-signaling pathway that endows the VSNs with a mechanism for adjusting gain and sensitivity of chemosensory signaling in the VNO.

    Ca2+ -calmodulin feedback mediates sensory adaptation and inhibits pheromone-sensitive ion channels in the vomeronasal organ.
    Spehr J, Hagendorf S, Weiss J, Spehr M, Leinders-Zufall T, Zufall F., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    Data identify CaMK1beta as a novel regulator of osteoblast proliferation, via mechanisms that may at least in part involve c-Fos, thus implicating CaMK1beta in the regulation of bone and cartilage development.

    Calmodulin-dependent kinase 1beta is expressed in the epiphyseal growth plate and regulates proliferation of mouse calvarial osteoblasts in vitro.
    Pedersen ME, Fortunati D, Nielsen M, Brorson SH, Lekva T, Nissen-Meyer LS, Gautvik VT, Shahdadfar A, Gautvik KM, Jemtland R.

    01/21/2010
    CaMKI transcriptionally cooperates with NUR77, but not steroidogenic factor 1, to enhance StAR promoter activity in Leydig cells

    The orphan nuclear receptor NUR77 regulates hormone-induced StAR transcription in Leydig cells through cooperation with Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase I.
    Martin LJ, Boucher N, Brousseau C, Tremblay JJ., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    CaMKI/IIgamma have roles in osteoclast differentiation and bone resportion via RANKL.

    Calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase activity is required for efficient induction of osteoclast differentiation and bone resorption by receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa B ligand (RANKL).
    Ang ES, Zhang P, Steer JH, Tan JW, Yip K, Zheng MH, Joyce DA, Xu J.

    01/21/2010
    ERK activation and neurite outgrowth in response to depolarization are mediated by CaMKK activation of CaMKI

    Calcium activation of ERK mediated by calmodulin kinase I.
    Schmitt JM, Wayman GA, Nozaki N, Soderling TR.

    01/21/2010
    Full-length cDNA encoded am amino acid sequence similar to that of calmodulin kinase I.

    Molecular identification and characterization of a family of kinases with homology to Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinases I/IV.
    Ohmae S, Takemoto-Kimura S, Okamura M, Adachi-Morishima A, Nonaka M, Fuse T, Kida S, Tanji M, Furuyashiki T, Arakawa Y, Narumiya S, Okuno H, Bito H.

    01/21/2010
    calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase I and IV in vitro substrates reveals distinct catalytic preferences

    Proteomic analysis of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase I and IV in vitro substrates reveals distinct catalytic preferences.
    Corcoran EE, Joseph JD, MacDonald JA, Kane CD, Haystead TA, Means AR.

    01/21/2010
    Interaction of MARK2 with CaMKI results in a novel, calcium-dependent pathway that plays an important role in neuronal differentiation.

    A calcium- and calmodulin-dependent kinase Ialpha/microtubule affinity regulating kinase 2 signaling cascade mediates calcium-dependent neurite outgrowth.
    Uboha NV, Flajolet M, Nairn AC, Picciotto MR., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
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