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- Calcium-binding_protein abstract "Calcium-binding proteins are proteins that participate in calcium cell signalling pathways by binding to Ca2+.Many different calcium-binding proteins exist, with different cellular and tissue distribution and involvement in specific functions.The most ubiquitous Ca2+-sensing protein, found in all eukaryotic organisms including yeasts, is calmodulin.Intracellular storage and release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum is associated with the high-capacity, low-affinity calcium-binding protein calsequestrin.With their role in signal transduction, calcium-binding proteins contribute to all aspects of the cell's functioning, from homeostasis to learning and memory.For example, the neuron-specific calexcitin has been found to have an excitatory effect on neurons, and interacts with proteins that control the firing state of neurons, such as the voltage-dependent potassium channel.Compartmentalization of calcium binding proteins has been noted within cells, suggesting that these proteins perform distinct functions in localized calcium signaling. It also indicates that in addition to freely diffusing through the cytoplasm to attain a homogeneous distribution, calcium binding proteins can bind to cellular structures through interactions that are likely important for their functions.".
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageID "7107162".
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageLength "2984".
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageRevisionID "678431754".
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_signaling.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Calexcitin.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Calmodulin.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Calsequestrin.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Category:Calcium_signaling.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteins.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Endoplasmic_reticulum.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryote.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryotic.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Neuron.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Sarcoplasmic_reticulum.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin_D-dependent_calcium-binding_protein.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Voltage-dependent_potassium_channel.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Voltage-gated_potassium_channel.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Yeast.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLink Yeasts.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLinkText "CBP".
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLinkText "Calcium-binding protein".
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLinkText "calcium-activated".
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageWikiLinkText "calcium-binding protein".
- Calcium-binding_protein hasPhotoCollection Calcium-binding_protein.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Calcium-binding_proteins.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Carrier_proteins.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MeshName.
- Calcium-binding_protein wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Calcium-binding_protein subject Category:Calcium_signaling.
- Calcium-binding_protein subject Category:Proteins.
- Calcium-binding_protein hypernym Proteins.
- Calcium-binding_protein type Article.
- Calcium-binding_protein type Biomolecule.
- Calcium-binding_protein type Protein.
- Calcium-binding_protein type Article.
- Calcium-binding_protein type Biomolecule.
- Calcium-binding_protein type Nutrient.
- Calcium-binding_protein comment "Calcium-binding proteins are proteins that participate in calcium cell signalling pathways by binding to Ca2+.Many different calcium-binding proteins exist, with different cellular and tissue distribution and involvement in specific functions.The most ubiquitous Ca2+-sensing protein, found in all eukaryotic organisms including yeasts, is calmodulin.Intracellular storage and release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum is associated with the high-capacity, low-affinity calcium-binding protein calsequestrin.With their role in signal transduction, calcium-binding proteins contribute to all aspects of the cell's functioning, from homeostasis to learning and memory.For example, the neuron-specific calexcitin has been found to have an excitatory effect on neurons, and interacts with proteins that control the firing state of neurons, such as the voltage-dependent potassium channel.Compartmentalization of calcium binding proteins has been noted within cells, suggesting that these proteins perform distinct functions in localized calcium signaling. ".
- Calcium-binding_protein label "Calcium-binding protein".
- Calcium-binding_protein sameAs カルシウム結合タンパク質.
- Calcium-binding_protein sameAs Proteína_ligante_de_cálcio.
- Calcium-binding_protein sameAs m.0h4gnr.
- Calcium-binding_protein sameAs Kalciumbindande_proteiner.
- Calcium-binding_protein sameAs Q5018802.
- Calcium-binding_protein sameAs Q5018802.
- Calcium-binding_protein sameAs 鈣結合蛋白.
- Calcium-binding_protein wasDerivedFrom Calcium-binding_protein?oldid=678431754.
- Calcium-binding_protein isPrimaryTopicOf Calcium-binding_protein.