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- BookJuan A. Rosado, editor.Contents:
Historical overview of store-operated Ca2+ entry
The STIM1- Orai interaction
The TRPCs, Orais and STIMs in ER/PM junctions
The TRP-Na-Ca2+ exchanger coupling
Role of TRPC channels in store-operated calcium entry
Phospholipase A2 as a molecular determinant of store-operated calcium entry
Extracellular calcium has multiple targets to control cell proliferation
Regulation of platelet function by Orai, STIM and TRP
On the roles of the Transient Receptor Potential Canonical 3 (TRPC3) channel in endothelium and macrophages: implications in atherosclerosis
Second messenger-operated calcium entry through TRPC6
Transient Receptor Potential Canonical 7 (TRPC7), a Calcium (Ca2+) Permeable Nonselective Cation Channel
Calcium entry through thermosensory channels
Calcium signalling through ligand-gated ion channels such as P2X1 receptors in the platelet and other non-excitable cells
The calcium entry-calcium refilling coupling
Microdomains associated to lipid rafts
Role of scaffolding proteins in the regulation of TRPC-dependent calcium entry
Modulation of calcium entry by mitochondria
Modulation of calcium entry by the endo-lysosomal system
Remodeling of calcium entry pathways in cancer.Digital Access Springer 2016Access via Advances in experimental medicine and biology ; 2016; 898LocationVersionCall NumberItems - ArticlePanasenko SM, Cameron JR, Davis RW, Lehman IR.Science. 1977 Apr 08;196(4286):188-9.A lambda vector that contains the gene for Escherichia coli DNA ligase (lambdagt4-lop-11 lig+) has been modified to achieve overproduction of this enzyme. The third Eco RI site in the lambda chromosome has been altered by mutation, and the left-hand Eco RI fragment has been shortened. The new vector, lambdagt4-lop-11 lig+, forms a stable lysogen which, upon induction, produces a 100-fold increase in DNA ligase activity. Introduction of a phage mutation (S7) that prevents cell lysis results in an even greater increase (500-fold).