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"Several reports exist of mutations in the CALM1CALM3 genes, each encoding the ubiquitous Ca 2+ sensing protein calmodulin, in relation to LQTS and sinus bradycardia (Table xref and Table xref )."

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"Although it is difficult to compare the frequencies of different hits directly due to differences in protein target abundance and efficiency of detection, these findings are consistent with CaM1 and CaM3 interacting with a number of apical complex proteins, including MyoH."

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"In Table xref and Table xref , we, like others ( xref , xref ), used LQT14–LQT16 in relation to mutations in CALM1CALM3 ."

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"CALM3 has now been associated with CPVT and both CALM1 and CALM3 mutations evoke arrhythmogenic Ca disturbances via ryanodine receptor 2 dysregulation [ xref ]."