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Endoplasmic Reticulum-Plasma Membrane Junctions as Sites of Depolarization-Induced Ca2+ Signaling in Excitable Cells.

Authors :
Dixon, Rose E
Dixon, Rose E
Trimmer, James S
Dixon, Rose E
Dixon, Rose E
Trimmer, James S
Source :
Annual review of physiology; vol 85, iss 1, 217-243; 0066-4278
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Membrane contact sites between endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and plasma membrane (PM), or ER-PM junctions, are found in all eukaryotic cells. In excitable cells they play unique roles in organizing diverse forms of Ca2+ signaling as triggered by membrane depolarization. ER-PM junctions underlie crucial physiological processes such as excitation-contraction coupling, smooth muscle contraction and relaxation, and various forms of activity-dependent signaling and plasticity in neurons. In many cases the structure and molecular composition of ER-PM junctions in excitable cells comprise important regulatory feedback loops linking depolarization-induced Ca2+ signaling at these sites to the regulation of membrane potential. Here, we describe recent findings on physiological roles and molecular composition of native ER-PM junctions in excitable cells. We focus on recent studies that provide new insights into canonical forms of depolarization-induced Ca2+ signaling occurring at junctional triads and dyads of striated muscle, as well as the diversity of ER-PM junctions in these cells and in smooth muscle and neurons.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Annual review of physiology; vol 85, iss 1, 217-243; 0066-4278
Notes :
application/pdf, Annual review of physiology vol 85, iss 1, 217-243 0066-4278
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1377982098
Document Type :
Electronic Resource