Abstract
Stimulation of cell-surface receptors that couple to phospholipase C to generate the second messenger inositol trisphosphate often evokes repetitive oscillations in cytosolic Ca2+. Signalling information is encoded in both the amplitude and frequency of the Ca2+ spikes. Recent studies have revealed that the spatial profile of the oscillation also imparts signalling power; Ca2+ microdomains near store-operated CRAC channels in the plasma membrane and inositol trisphosphate-gated channels in the endoplasmic reticulum both signal to distinct downstream targets. Spatial profiling therefore increases the transduction power of the universal oscillatory cytosolic Ca2+ signal. (Figure presented.).
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Samanta, K., & Parekh, A. B. (2017, May 15). Spatial Ca2+ profiling: decrypting the universal cytosolic Ca2+ oscillation. Journal of Physiology. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP272860
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