| Literature DB >> 15821159 |
Harm J Knot1, Ismail Laher, Eric A Sobie, Silvia Guatimosim, Leticia Gomez-Viquez, Hali Hartmann, Long-Sheng Song, W J Lederer, Wolfgang F Graier, Roland Malli, Maud Frieden, Ole H Petersen.
Abstract
The use of fluorescent dyes over the past two decades has led to a revolution in our understanding of calcium signaling. Given the ubiquitous role of Ca(2+) in signal transduction at the most fundamental levels of molecular, cellular, and organismal biology, it has been challenging to understand how the specificity and versatility of Ca(2+) signaling is accomplished. In excitable cells, the coordination of changing Ca(2+) concentrations at global (cellular) and well-defined subcellular spaces through the course of membrane depolarization can now be conceptualized in the context of disease processes such as cardiac arrhythmogenesis. The spatial and temporal dimensions of Ca(2+) signaling are similarly important in non-excitable cells, such as endothelial and epithelial cells, to regulate multiple signaling pathways that participate in organ homeostasis as well as cellular organization and essential secretory processes.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15821159 PMCID: PMC4861218 DOI: 10.1124/mi.5.2.8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Interv ISSN: 1534-0384