MULTIFUNCTIONAL CALCIUM AND CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT KINASE-II IN NEURONAL FUNCTION AND DISEASE

Authors
Citation
Sb. Churn, MULTIFUNCTIONAL CALCIUM AND CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT KINASE-II IN NEURONAL FUNCTION AND DISEASE, Advances in neuroimmunology, 5(3), 1995, pp. 241-259
Citations number
142
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,Immunology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09605428
Volume
5
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
241 - 259
Database
ISI
SICI code
0960-5428(1995)5:3<241:MCACKI>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The brain is highly specialized to carry out complex signaling and int racellular information processing. To accomplish this task, neurons po ssess a vast array of signaling effecters, receptors and second messen ger systems. Calcium is a major second messenger in neurons and plays a critical role in signal transduction and the regulation of many neur onal functions (Daw et al., 1993; Pulvirenti, 1992; Bar et al., 1990; Celio, 1989). Upon entering neurons, calcium ions encounter many prote ins that moderate its biochemical effects. These proteins include prot eases, kinases, phosphatases and transcription regulators. Protein pho sphorylation is a major neuronal effector system that controls many ne uronal calcium-regulated processes. These processes include neurotrans mitter synthesis and release (Nichols et al., 1990; Griffith and Schul man, 1988; Nose et al., 1985; Isobe et al., 1998), synaptic vesicle mo bilization (DeLorenzo, 1982; Burke and DeLorenzo, 1982; Prey et al., 1 995; Llinas et al., 1985), cytoskeletal dynamics (Goldenring et al., 1 984; Burke and DeLorenzo, 1981, 1982; Schulman, 1993) and ion conducta nces (Sakakibara er al., 1986; Anderson et al., 1994; Baskys et al., 1 990). Many dedicated and multifunctional kinases have been identified in brain tissue. This review will focus on the multifunctional calcium and calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type II (CaM kinase II). CaM kinase II is a neuronally enriched, Ca2+-regulated signal transducing enzyme that modulates many of the above neuronal functions.