CRIM 2653 Lecture Notes - Lecture 46: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Protein Kinase, Cytoskeleton

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Sodium ions, potassium ions and chloride ions serve an electromagnetic role in cells: changes in membrane potential. Calcium regulates membrane potential and plays a role as a signaling entity. The opening of voltage gated calcium channels increases the concentration of calcium inside the cell. Increase in calcium ions triggers a wide range of calcium dependent processes: gene transcription, neurotransmitter release, cellular growth and cytoskeletal remodeling, activation of calcium-dependent enzymes, like the calmodulin-dependent protein kinase. Prolonged elevation of calcium ions is cytotoxic, so the calcium concentrations are very tightly regulated. Calcium ions are pumped out of the cell by the na+/ca2+ exchanger, atp-dependent. Pumped into sarcoplasmic reticulum (ca2+) store via ca2+ pump. Two broad types of voltage-gated calcium channels: high voltage activatd and low voltage activated. Mechanism of activation is similar to sodium and potassium voltage gated channels. Voltage dependent inactivation can be strongly modulated by the beta subunit.

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