Calcium Signaling
Calcium ions (Ca 2+) impact nearly every aspect of cellular life. This review examines the principles of Ca 2+ signaling, from changes in protein conformations driven by Ca 2+ to the mechanisms that control Ca 2+ levels in the cytoplasm and organelles. Also discussed is the highly localized nature o...
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description | Calcium ions (Ca
2+) impact nearly every aspect of cellular life. This review examines the principles of Ca
2+ signaling, from changes in protein conformations driven by Ca
2+ to the mechanisms that control Ca
2+ levels in the cytoplasm and organelles. Also discussed is the highly localized nature of Ca
2+-mediated signal transduction and its specific roles in excitability, exocytosis, motility, apoptosis, and transcription. |
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