Cerebrospinal fluid calmodulin

Cerebrospinal fluid calmodulin is an important calmodulin, which is widely present in all eukaryotic cells, has a high affinity for ions, and is an intracellular receptor for calcium. Its main physiological functions are to regulate the function of the nervous system (including the synthesis and release of neurotransmitters, synaptic transmission, axonal transport, and phosphorylation of proteins in the brain), cell movement, muscle contraction and relaxation, Enzyme activity, synthesis and release of prostaglandins and insulin, and glycogen metabolism.

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