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The structure on the left is the empty state (free from calcium). Two calcium ions are show in blue and Asp351 is show in red.<ref name="second"> David Goodsell, 2004 - Calcium pump molecul of the month - PDB, doi: 10.2210/rcsb_pdb/mom_2004_3</ref>
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<scene name='60/604489/E2_state_free_3w5c/2'>empty state</scene> (free from calcium). Two calcium ions are show in blue and Asp351 is show in red.<ref name="second"> David Goodsell, 2004 - Calcium pump molecul of the month - PDB, doi: 10.2210/rcsb_pdb/mom_2004_3</ref>
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Another example of regulation. The plasma membrane calcium pump carboxy-terminal tail contains the calmodulin binding domain (regulatory domain) which acts as an auto-inhibitory domain. The binding of the calmodulin frees the pump from autoinhibition<ref>Marisa Brini and Ernesto Carafoli, 2010 - ''The plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase and the Plasma Membrane Sodium Calcium Exchanger Cooperate in the Regulation of Cell Calcium'' - Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, http://cshperspectives.cshlp.org/content/3/2/a004168.full</ref>.
Another example of regulation. The plasma membrane calcium pump carboxy-terminal tail contains the calmodulin binding domain (regulatory domain) which acts as an auto-inhibitory domain. The binding of the calmodulin frees the pump from autoinhibition<ref>Marisa Brini and Ernesto Carafoli, 2010 - ''The plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase and the Plasma Membrane Sodium Calcium Exchanger Cooperate in the Regulation of Cell Calcium'' - Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, http://cshperspectives.cshlp.org/content/3/2/a004168.full</ref>.
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<scene name='60/604489/E2_state_free_3w5c/2'>ecrire ici</scene> E2 state free from calcium
== Dysfunctions and Diseases ==
== Dysfunctions and Diseases ==

Revision as of 11:56, 7 January 2015

3D Structure of the SERCA pump resolved with x-ray cristallography

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 David Goodsell, 2004 - Calcium pump molecul of the month - PDB, doi: 10.2210/rcsb_pdb/mom_2004_3
  2. 2.0 2.1 Benjamin Lewin, 2007 - Cells - Jones & Bartlett Learning
  3. 3.0 3.1 Thomas D.Pollard and William C. Earnshaw, - Membrane, structure and function - Cell Biology (second edition), p.133-136
  4. David H.MacLennan, William J.Rice and N. Michael Green, 1997 - The Mechanism of Ca2+ Transport by Sarco(Endo)plasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPases - The Journal of Biological Chemistry, p.272, 28815-28818, http://www.jbc.org/content/272/46/28815.full.html
  5. Marianela G.Dalghi, Marisa M.Fernández, Mariela Ferreira-Gomes, Irene C.Mangialavori, Emilio L.Malchiodi, Emanuel E.Strehler and Juan Pablo F.C.Rossi, 2013 - Plasma Membrane Calcium ATPase Activity Is Regulated by Actin Oligomers through Direct Interaction - The Journal of Biological Chemistry, p.288, 23380-23393, http://www.jbc.org/content/288/32/23380.full.
  6. Marisa Brini and Ernesto Carafoli, 2010 - The plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase and the Plasma Membrane Sodium Calcium Exchanger Cooperate in the Regulation of Cell Calcium - Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, http://cshperspectives.cshlp.org/content/3/2/a004168.full
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