Understanding the physiological roles of the neuronal calcium sensor proteins

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Abstract

Calcium signalling plays a crucial role in the control of neuronal function and plasticity. Changes in neuronal Ca2+ concentration are detected by Ca2+-binding proteins that can interact with and regulate target proteins to modify their function. Members of the neuronal calcium sensor (NCS) protein family have multiple non-redundant roles in the nervous system. Here we review recent advances in the understanding of the physiological roles of the NCS proteins and the molecular basis for their specificity. © 2012 Burgoyne and Haynes; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Burgoyne, R. D., & Haynes, L. P. (2012). Understanding the physiological roles of the neuronal calcium sensor proteins. Molecular Brain. https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-6606-5-2

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