Calcium ATPase
Ca2+ ATPase is a form of P-ATPase that transfers calcium after a muscle has contracted. The calcium ATPase are:[2]
- Plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase (PMCA)
- Sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase (SERCA)
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Plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase (PMCA)
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The plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase (PMCA) is a transport protein in the plasma membrane of cells that serves to remove calcium (Ca2+) from the cell. It is vital for regulating the amount of Ca2+ within cells.[3] In fact, the PMCA is involved in removing Ca2+ from all eukaryotic cells.[4] There is a very large transmembrane electrochemical gradient of Ca2+ driving the entry of the ion into cells, yet it is very important for cells to maintain low concentrations of Ca2+ for proper cell signalling; thus it is necessary for the cell to employ ion pumps to remove the Ca2+.[5] The PMCA and the sodium calcium exchanger (NCX) are together the main regulators of intracellular Ca2+ concentrations.[4] Since it transports Ca2+ into the extracellular space, the PMCA is also an important regulator of the calcium concentration in the extracellular space.[6]
The PMCA belongs to a family of P-type primary ion transport ATPases that form an aspartyl phosphate intermediate.[4]
The PMCA is expressed in a variety of tissues, including the brain.[7]
Sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase (SERCA)
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SERCA resides in the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) within muscle cells. It is a Ca2+ ATPase that transfers Ca2+ from the cytosol of the cell to the lumen of the SR at the expense of ATP hydrolysis during muscle relaxation.
See also
References
- ↑ PDB Molecule of the Month Calcium pump
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External links
- Calcium ATPase at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
- EC 3.6.3.8
- Overview at utoronto.ca
- Cation transporting ATPase family in Pfam
- UMich Orientation of Proteins in Membranes families/superfamily-22 - Calculated orientations of calcium ATPase in membrane
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