Luminous plant and animals or the expression of aequorin and "chameleon" probes: a new light in calcium signaling

Calcium ion is a universal second messenger in numerous cell physiological processes. The paper describes the structure and the activation mechanisms of the bioluminescent (aequorin) and fluorescent based GFP calcium sensitive probes (Cameleon) and the data obtained with such probes in genetically t...

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Hauptverfasser: Thuleau, Patrice, Leclerc, Catherine, Xiong, Tou-Cheu, Mazars, Christian, Moreau, Marc
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Calcium Signaling - physiology
Green Fluorescent Proteins
Luminescent Proteins - metabolism
Plant Physiological Phenomena
Plant Proteins - metabolism
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