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An update on nuclear calcium signalling

Tijdschriftbijdrage - Tijdschrift Editorial

Over the past 15 years or so, numerous studies have sought to characterise how nuclear calcium (Ca2+) signals are generated and reversed, and to understand how events that occur in the nucleoplasm influence cellular Ca2+ activity, and vice versa. In this Commentary, we describe mechanisms of nuclear Ca2+ signalling and discuss what is known about the origin and physiological significance of nuclear Ca2+ transients. In particular, we focus on the idea that the nucleus has an autonomous Ca2+ signalling system that can generate its own Ca2+ transients that modulate processes such as gene transcription. We also discuss the role of nuclear pores and the nuclear envelope in controlling ion flux into the nucleoplasm.
Tijdschrift: Journal of Cell Science
ISSN: 0021-9533
Issue: 14
Volume: 122
Pagina's: 2337 - 2350
Jaar van publicatie:2009
Toegankelijkheid:Open