PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 16665726-5 1987 For the CAM enzyme the percent inhibition by malate increases from essentially none at 15 degrees C to 70% at 35 degrees C. For the C(4) enzyme the percent inhibition drops from about 60% at 20 degrees C to 2% at 30 degrees C. Similar opposite behavior of the two enzymes is found with the K(i) for malate. malic acid 45-51 calmodulin Zea mays 8-11 16665726-5 1987 For the CAM enzyme the percent inhibition by malate increases from essentially none at 15 degrees C to 70% at 35 degrees C. For the C(4) enzyme the percent inhibition drops from about 60% at 20 degrees C to 2% at 30 degrees C. Similar opposite behavior of the two enzymes is found with the K(i) for malate. malic acid 299-305 calmodulin Zea mays 8-11 16663024-4 1983 We conclude that the assembly of the photosystems in the light is a primary process in photosynthesis induction and may be influenced by other cellular metabolic processes, specifically in the case of CAM leaves by malic acid accumulation. malic acid 215-225 calmodulin Zea mays 201-204