Date of Award
2016
Publication Type
Master Thesis
Degree Name
M.Sc.
Department
Computer Science
Supervisor
RUEDA, DR LUIS
Rights
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Creative Commons License
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Abstract
Calmodulin-binding (CAM-binding) proteins are one of the most recently studied cases of protein interactions. Calmodulin is a calcium-binding protein that is a major transducer of calcium signal that forms an intricate network of loops to control the location, amount and e ect of calcium in ux. CAM-binding proteins are a varied group of targets and their interactions with Calmodulin can be subdivided into calcium-independent and calcium dependent ways of binding and regulation.
Recommended Citation
Pandit, Mrinalini, "PREDICTION OF CALMODULIN-BINDING PROTEINS USING SHORT LINEAR MOTIFS" (2016). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 5756.
https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/etd/5756