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Membrane Dynamics and Calcium Signaling

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    Chapter 1 The Plasma Membrane Calcium Pump (PMCA): Regulation of Cytosolic Ca 2+ , Genetic Diversities and Its Role in Sub-plasma Membrane Microdomains
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    Chapter 2 Structure-Function Relationship of the Voltage-Gated Calcium Channel Ca v 1.1 Complex
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    Chapter 3 Structure-Dynamic Coupling Through Ca 2+ -Binding Regulatory Domains of Mammalian NCX Isoform/Splice Variants
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    Chapter 4 The Endoplasmic Reticulum and the Cellular Reticular Network
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    Chapter 5 Structure-Function Relationship of the SERCA Pump and Its Regulation by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin
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    Chapter 6 Structural Insights into IP 3 R Function
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    Chapter 7 IP 3 Receptor Properties and Function at Membrane Contact Sites
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    Chapter 8 Structural Details of the Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel and Its Gating Mechanism
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    Chapter 9 Store-Operated Calcium Entry: An Historical Overview
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    Chapter 10 From Stores to Sinks: Structural Mechanisms of Cytosolic Calcium Regulation
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    Chapter 11 Assembly of ER-PM Junctions: A Critical Determinant in the Regulation of SOCE and TRPC1
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    Chapter 12 Beyond Intracellular Signaling: The Ins and Outs of Second Messengers Microdomains
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    Chapter 13 Mitochondrial VDAC, the Na + /Ca 2+ Exchanger, and the Ca 2+ Uniporter in Ca 2+ Dynamics and Signaling
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    Chapter 14 Annexins: Ca 2+ Effectors Determining Membrane Trafficking in the Late Endocytic Compartment
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    Chapter 15 Ca 2+ Signalling and Membrane Dynamics During Cytokinesis in Animal Cells
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Chapter title
Structure-Function Relationship of the SERCA Pump and Its Regulation by Phospholamban and Sarcolipin
Chapter number 5
Book title
Membrane Dynamics and Calcium Signaling
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-55858-5_5
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Book ISBNs
978-3-31-955857-8, 978-3-31-955858-5
Authors

Przemek A. Gorski, Delaine K. Ceholski, Howard S. Young, Gorski, Przemek A., Ceholski, Delaine K., Young, Howard S.

Abstract

Calcium is a universal second messenger involved in diverse cellular processes, including excitation-contraction coupling in muscle. The contraction and relaxation of cardiac muscle cells are regulated by the cyclic movement of calcium primarily between the extracellular space, the cytoplasm and the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). The rapid removal of calcium from the cytosol is primarily facilitated by the sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum calcium ATPase (SERCA) which pumps calcium back into the SR lumen and thereby controls the amount of calcium in the SR. The most studied member of the P-type ATPase family, SERCA has multiple tissue- and cell-specific isoforms and is primarily regulated by two peptides in muscle, phospholamban and sarcolipin. The multifaceted regulation of SERCA via these peptides is exemplified in the biological fine-tuning of their independent oligomerization and regulation. In this chapter, we overview the structure-function relationship of SERCA and its peptide modulators, detailing the regulation of the complexes and summarizing their physiological and disease relevance.

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Unknown 41 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 10 24%
Student > Bachelor 7 17%
Student > Doctoral Student 2 5%
Student > Postgraduate 2 5%
Student > Master 2 5%
Other 1 2%
Unknown 17 41%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 8 20%
Medicine and Dentistry 4 10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 3 7%
Chemistry 2 5%
Immunology and Microbiology 2 5%
Other 3 7%
Unknown 19 46%