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Calcium modulating ligand

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Species
  
Entrez
  
819

Human
  
Ensembl
  
ENSG00000164615

Calcium modulating ligand

Aliases
  
CAMLG, CAML, GET2, calcium modulating ligand

External IDs
  
MGI: 104728 HomoloGene: 1323 GeneCards: CAMLG

Calcium modulating ligand (CAMLG or CAML), also known as calcium-modulating cyclophilin ligand, is a signalling protein recognized by the TNF receptor TACI.

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Function

The immunosuppressant drug cyclosporin A blocks a calcium-dependent signal from the T-cell receptor (TCR) that normally leads to T-cell activation. When bound to cyclophilin B, cyclosporin A binds and inactivates the key signaling intermediate calcineurin. The protein encoded by this gene functions similarly to cyclosporin A, binding to cyclophilin B and acting downstream of the TCR and upstream of calcineurin by causing an influx of calcium. This integral membrane protein appears to be a new participant in the calcium signal transduction pathway, implicating cyclophilin B in calcium signaling, even in the absence of cyclosporin.

Interactions

CAMLG has been shown to interact with TNFRSF13B.

References

Calcium modulating ligand Wikipedia


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