Abstract
Calcium (Ca2+) ion microdomains are subcellular regions of high Ca2+ concentration that develop rapidly near open Ca2+ channels in the plasma membrane or internal stores and generate local regions of high Ca2+ concentration. These microdomains are remarkably versatile in that they activate a range of responses that differ enormously in both their temporal and spatial profile. In this review, we describe how Ca2+ microdomains generated by store-operated calcium channels, a widespread and conserved Ca2+ entry pathway, stimulate different signaling pathways, and how the spatial extent of a Ca2+ microdomain can be influenced by Ca2+ ATPase pumps.
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Barak, P., & Parekh, A. B. (2020). Signaling through ca2+ microdomains from store-operated crac channels. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, 12(7), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a035097
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