A surprising variety of ion channels found in a wide range of species from Homo to Paramecium use calmodulin (CaM) as their constitutive or dissociable Ca2+-sensing subunits. The list includes voltage-gated Ca2+ channels, various Ca2+– or ligand-gated channels, Trp family channels, and even the Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release channels from organelles. Our understanding of CaM chemistry and its relation to enzymes has been instructive in channel research, yet the intense study of CaM regulation of ion channels has also revealed unexpected CaM chemistry.
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₹4,300.00Annual Review of Physiology, Volume 85, 2023
The Annual Review of Physiology, in publication since 1939, covers the significant developments in the field of animal physiology, including cardiovascular physiology; cell physiology; ecological, evolutionary, and comparative physiology; endocrinology; gastrointestinal physiology; neurophysiology; renal and electrolyte physiology; respiratory physiology; and special topics.
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Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 24 × 19 × 3 cm |
Book Author | Kenneth Walsh, Mark T. Nelson |
Format | Hardback |
Importers | Saras Books |
ISBN | 9780824303853 |
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