9gsi
From Proteopedia
Cryo-EM structure of mouse PMCA captured in E1-ATP in the presence of Calcium
Structural highlights
DiseaseAT2B2_MOUSE Defects in Atp2b2 are associated with early onset profound hearing loss and severe vestibular dysfunction.[1] [2] FunctionAT2B2_MOUSE ATP-driven Ca(2+) ion pump involved in the maintenance of basal intracellular Ca(2+) levels in specialized cells of cerebellar circuit and vestibular and cochlear systems (PubMed:17234811, PubMed:9668038). Uses ATP as an energy source to transport cytosolic Ca(2+) ions across the plasma membrane to the extracellular compartment. Has fast activation and Ca(2+) clearance rate suited to control fast neuronal Ca(2+) dynamics (PubMed:17409239, PubMed:20083513). At parallel fiber to Purkinje neuron synapse, mediates presynaptic Ca(2+) efflux in response to climbing fiber-induced Ca(2+) rise. Provides for fast return of Ca(2+) concentrations back to their resting levels, ultimately contributing to long-term depression induction and motor learning (PubMed:17409239, PubMed:20083513). Plays an essential role in hearing and balance. In cochlear hair cells, shuttles Ca(2+) ions from stereocilia to the endolymph and dissipates Ca(2+) transients generated by the opening of the mechanoelectrical transduction channels. Regulates Ca(2+) levels in the vestibular system, where it contributes to the formation of otoconia (By similarity) (PubMed:9668038). Regulates Ca(2+) signaling through dissipation of Ca(2+) transients generated by store-operated channels (By similarity). In lactating mammary gland, allows for the high content of Ca(2+) ions in the milk (PubMed:15302868).[UniProtKB:Q01814][3] [4] [5] [6] [7] References
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Categories: Large Structures | Mus musculus | Constantin CE | Fakler B | Prumbaum D | Raunser S | Schulte U | Sistel O | Vinayagam D | Zolles G