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Molecular Diversity of Plasma Membrane Ca2+ Transporting ATPases: Their Function Under Normal and Pathological Conditions
Hegedűs, L.
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Zámbó, B. [Zámbó, Boglárka (molekuláris biológia), author] Institute of Enzymology (RCNS)
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Pászty, K. [Pászty, Katalin (Biokémia, sejtbio...), author] Departmnet of Biophysics and Radiation Biology (SU / FM / I)
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Padányi, R. [Padányi, Rita (Molekuláris biológia), author] II. Department of Pathology (SU / FM / I)
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Varga, K. [Varga, Karolina (kémia), author] II. Department of Pathology (SU / FM / I)
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Penniston, J.T.
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Enyedi, Á. ✉ [Enyedi, Ágnes (Biokémia, sejtbio...), author] II. Department of Pathology (SU / FM / I)
English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published:
ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY 0065-2598 2214-8019
1131
pp. 93-129
2020
SJR Scopus - Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous): Q2
Identifiers
MTMT: 30924863
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-12457-1_5
WoS:
000539038900005
Scopus:
85074100841
PubMed:
31646508
Plasma membrane Ca2+ transport ATPases (PMCA1-4, ATP2B1-4) are responsible for removing excess Ca2+ from the cell in order to keep the cytosolic Ca2+ ion concentration at the low level essential for normal cell function. While these pumps take care of cellular Ca2+ homeostasis they also change the duration and amplitude of the Ca2+ signal and can create Ca2+ gradients across the cell. This is accomplished by generating more than twenty PMCA variants each having the character – fast or slow response, long or short memory, distinct interaction partners and localization signals – that meets the specific needs of the particular cell-type in which they are expressed. It has become apparent that these pumps are essential to normal tissue development and their malfunctioning can be linked to different pathological conditions such as certain types of neurodegenerative and heart diseases, hearing loss and cancer. In this chapter we summarize the complexity of PMCA regulation and function under normal and pathological conditions with particular attention to recent developments of the field. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
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