Elsevier B.V., 2007, 557 p., ISBN: 0444528059
Calcium is a varied traveler of signals control some aspects of cancellated state such as enrichment to create a newborn chronicle and programmed radiophone modification to modify it. Calcium homeostasis is strictly dominated by channels, shoe and exchangers functional as gates for metal entry and release. Given that metal is such a varied traveller the earth of metal communication is continuously and apace expanding.
History and Evolution of Calcium Biochemistry
The unusual history and unique properties of the calcium signal
The evolution of the biochemistry of calcium
Calcium-binding proteins and the EF-hand principle
Structural aspects of calcium-binding proteins and their interactions with targets
Calcium Homeostasis of Cells and Organelles
Voltage-gated calcium channels, calcium signaling, and channelopathies
Exchangers and Ca2+ signaling
The plasma membrane calcium pump
Endoplasmic reticulum dynamics and calcium signaling
Structural aspects of ion pumping by Ca2+-ATPase of sarcoplasmic reticulum
Ca2+/Mn2+ pumps of the Golgi apparatus and Hailey–Hailey disease
IP3 receptors and their role in cell function
Ryanodine receptor structure, function and pathophysiology
Modulation of Calcium Functions
The calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase cascades
The Ca2+–calcineurin–NFAT signalling pathway
Temporal and spatial regulation of calcium-dependent transcription
Calcium and fertilization
Ca2+ signaling during embryonic cytokinesis in animal systems
Mitochondrial Ca2+ and cell death
Calcium, a Signal in Time and Space
Calcium signalling, a spatiotemporal phenomenon