Neuronal Ca2+ signaling via caldendrin and calneurons
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Neuronal Ca2+ signaling via caldendrin and calneurons
The calcium sensor protein caldendrin is abundantly expressed in neurons and is thought to play an important role in different aspects of synapto-dendritic Ca2+ signaling. Caldendrin is highly abundant in the postsynaptic density of a subset of excitatory synapses in brain and its distinct localization raises several decisive questions about its function. Previous work suggests that caldendrin is tightly associated with Ca2+ - and Ca2+ release channels and might be involved in different aspects of the organization of the postsynaptic scaffold as well as with synapse-to-nucleus communication. In this report we introduce two new EF-hand calcium sensor proteins termed calneurons that apart from calmodulin represent the closest homologues of caldendrin in brain. Calneurons have a different EF-hand organization than other calcium sensor proteins, are prominently expressed in neurons and will presumably bind Ca2+ with higher affinity than caldendrin. Despite some significant structural differences it is conceivable that they are involved in similar Ca2+ regulated processes like caldendrin and neuronal calcium sensor proteins.
- Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology Germany
- University of Göttingen Germany
- Leibniz Association Germany
- Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology India
Neurons, Protein Conformation, Calcium-Binding Proteins, Molecular Sequence Data, Brain, Cell Biology, EF-hand, Rats, Calmodulin, Calneurons, Ca2+ binding affinities, CaBP1, Animals, Structural modeling, Amino Acid Sequence, Calcium Signaling, Caldendrin, Ca2+ signaling, Molecular Biology
Neurons, Protein Conformation, Calcium-Binding Proteins, Molecular Sequence Data, Brain, Cell Biology, EF-hand, Rats, Calmodulin, Calneurons, Ca2+ binding affinities, CaBP1, Animals, Structural modeling, Amino Acid Sequence, Calcium Signaling, Caldendrin, Ca2+ signaling, Molecular Biology
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