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. 2020 Jul 17;16(7):e1008015. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008015

Fig 11. Schematic representation of CaMKII phosphorylation controlling sensitivity of a synapse to Ca2+ signals.

Fig 11

In the PSD, influx of Ca2+ through the ion channel, binding of Ca2+ to calmodulin, and phosphorylation of CaMKII sets off the series of events associated with synaptic plasticity. In this work, we show that the competition between neurogranin sequestration of calmodulin and Ca2+ binding of calmodulin affects CaMKII dynamics. This has implications for the feedback between Ca2+ in the spine and structural plasticity of the spine, particularly size dynamics.