“…Thus, elucidating the factors controlling CaBP4 activity may yield insights into the underlying pathology of CSNB2. Light-dependent phosphorylation regulates the physiological activity of several key players in the phototransduction cascade, including rhodopsin, opsin, phosducin, RGS-9 (regulator of G-protein signaling 9), centrins, -subunit of the insulin receptor, abLIM (actin binding LIM protein family), peripherin, and phosphodiesterase (Kuhn and Dreyer, 1972;Lee et al, 1984;Boesze-Battaglia et al, 1997;Roof et al, 1997;Hayashi et al, 2000;Hu et al, 2001;Rajala et al, 2002;Trojan et al, 2003). Phosphorylation of Ca 2ϩ -binding proteins, including CaM, can affect their Ca 2ϩ -binding capability and interaction with target proteins (Benaim and Villalobo, 2002).…”