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  • Kumar, R.; Tamuli, R.
    Calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinases are involved in growth, thermotolerance, oxidative stress survival, and fertility in Neurospora crassa (2014), Arch. Microbiol., 196, 295-305.
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Cloned(Commentary)

Cloned (Comment) Organism
gene camk-1, sequence comparisons and phylogenetic analysis Neurospora crassa
gene camk-2, sequence comparisons and phylogenetic analysis Neurospora crassa
gene camk-3, sequence comparisons and phylogenetic analysis Neurospora crassa
gene camk-4, sequence comparisons and phylogenetic analysis Neurospora crassa

Protein Variants

Protein Variants Comment Organism
additional information generation of diverse single and double deletion mutants of genes camk-1-camk-4, phenotypes with reduced thermotolerance and increased sensitivity to oxidative stress, complementation studies with other camk genes, overview, Mutant DELTAcamk-2 shows increased thermotolerance, while all other camk mutants show decreased thermotolerance Neurospora crassa
additional information generation of diverse single and double deletion mutants of genes camk-1-camk-4, phenotypes with reduced thermotolerance and increased sensitivity to oxidative stress, complementation studies with other camk genes, overview. Mutant DELTAcamk-2 shows increased thermotolerance, while all other camk mutants show decreased thermotolerance Neurospora crassa

Metals/Ions

Metals/Ions Comment Organism Structure
Ca2+ a ubiquitous Ca2+-sensing protein called calmodulin (CaM), which contains four EF-hand Ca2+-binding motifs, undergoes conformational change upon Ca2+-binding, and the resulting Ca2+/CaM complex regulates a number of effector proteins including Ca2+/CaM-dependent protein kinases (Ca2+/CaMKs) Neurospora crassa

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Neurospora crassa Q7RVS8
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Neurospora crassa Q7SBJ3
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Neurospora crassa V5IPS5
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Neurospora crassa V5IQT6
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Neurospora crassa ATCC 24698 Q7RVS8
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Neurospora crassa ATCC 24698 Q7SBJ3
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Neurospora crassa ATCC 24698 V5IPS5
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Neurospora crassa ATCC 24698 V5IQT6
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
mycelium
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Neurospora crassa
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
Ca/CaM-dependent kinase-1
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Neurospora crassa
Ca2+/CaMK
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Neurospora crassa
calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase
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Neurospora crassa
camk-1
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Neurospora crassa
Camk-2
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Neurospora crassa
camk-3
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Neurospora crassa
camk-4
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Neurospora crassa
NCU02283
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Neurospora crassa
NCU06177
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Neurospora crassa
NCU09123
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Neurospora crassa
NCU09212
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Neurospora crassa

Cofactor

Cofactor Comment Organism Structure
Calmodulin a ubiquitous Ca2+-sensing protein called calmodulin (CaM), which contains four EF-hand Ca2+-binding motifs, undergoes conformational change upon Ca2+-binding, and the resulting Ca2+/CaM complex regulates a number of effector proteins including Ca2+/CaM-dependent protein kinases (Ca2+/CaMKs) Neurospora crassa

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
malfunction the DELTAcamk-1/DELTAcamk-2, DELTAcamk-4/DELTAcamk-2, and DELTAcamk-3/DELTAcamk-2 double mutants display slow growth phenotype, reduced aerial hyphae, decreased thermotolerance, and increased sensitivity to oxidative stress, revealing the genetic interactions among these kinases Neurospora crassa
malfunction the survival of DELTAcamk-2 mutant is increased in induced thermotolerance and oxidative stress conditions. The DELTAcamk-1/DELTAcamk-2, DELTAcamk-4/DELTAcamk-2, and DELTAcamk-3/DELTAcamk-2 double mutants display slow growth phenotype, reduced aerial hyphae, decreased thermotolerance, and increased sensitivity to oxidative stress, revealing the genetic interactions among these kinases Neurospora crassa
physiological function camk-1 is essential for growth, circadian clock, and full fertility in Neurospora crassa playing a recessive role in sexual development. The Ca2+/CaMK isozymes are involved in growth, thermotolerance, oxidative stress tolerance, and fertility in Neurospora crassa Neurospora crassa
physiological function camk-2 is essential for full fertility in Neurospora crassa playing a recessive role in sexual development. The Ca2+/CaMK isozymes are involved in growth, thermotolerance, oxidative stress tolerance, and fertility in Neurospora crassa Neurospora crassa
physiological function the Ca2+/CaMK isozymes are involved in growth, thermotolerance, oxidative stress tolerance, and fertility in Neurospora crassa Neurospora crassa