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Store-Operated Calcium Channels
This series continually publishes cutting-edge reviews in the fields of biochemistry and molecular and cellular biology
Murali Prakriya (Volume editor)
9780124078703, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 24 September 2013
298 pages, 53 illustrations (23 in full color)
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.3 cm, 0.5 kg
Store-operated calcium channels are found in most animal cells and regulate many cellular functions including cell division, growth, differentiation, and cell death. This volume provides a concise and informative overview of the principles of store-operated calcium entry and the key developments in the field from researchers who have led these advances. The overall goal of the volume is to provide interested students and investigators with sufficient information to enable a broad understanding of the progress and current excitement in the field. The volume contains a wealth of information that even experienced investigators in the field will find useful.
1. Store-operated Orai channels: structure and function Murali Prakriya 2. STIM-Orai Interactions that Control the CRAC Channel Aparna Gudlur, Yubin Zhou and Patrick G. Hogan 3. Structure and Function of Endoplasmic Reticulum STIM Calcium Sensors Peter B. Stathopulos and Mitsuhiko Ikura 4. On the Stoichiometry of Resting and Activated CRAC Channels Liangyi Chen and Tao Xu 5. Alternative forms of the Store-operated Calcium Entry Mediators, STIM1 and Orai1 James W. Putney 6. The ARC Channel – An Endogenous Store-independent Orai Channel Jill L. Thompson, Olivier Mignen, and Trevor J. Shuttleworth 7. Contribution and Regulation of TRPC Channels in Store-Operated Ca2+ Entry Kwong Tai Cheng, Hwei Ling Ong, Xibao Liu, and Indu S. Ambudkar 8. Molecular Regulation of the Pore Component of CRAC Channels, Orai1 Sonal Srikanth and Yousang Gwack 9. Emerging Roles for Native Orai Ca2+ Channels in Cardiovascular Disease Brian Ruhle and Mohamed Trebak 10. The Neglected CRAC Proteins: Orai2, Orai3 and STIM2 Markus Hoth and Barbara A. Niemeyer
Subject Areas: Animal physiology [PSVD], Cellular biology [cytology PSF]