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Plasma membrane calcium ATPase PMCA

Abstract The plasma membrane calcium ATPase (PMCA) uses energy to pump calcium (Ca2+)... [Pg.365]

Zacharias, D.A., Kappen, C., 1999, Developmental expression of the four plasma membrane calcium ATPase (Pmca) genes in the mouse. Biochim Biophys Acta (BBA) - Gen Subj 1428, 397-405. [Pg.384]

Calcium pumps, also termed Ca +-ATPase, are calcium channels that transport calcium from the low concentration cytoplasm to the high concentration extracellular space or ER/SR lumenal side using the energy of ATP hydrolysis. Based on their locations, calcium pumps are classified into two groups, plasma membrane Ca +-ATPase (PMCA) and sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca +-ATPase (SERCA). " Four basic isoforms of PMCA (PMCAl 4) have been identified and the other PMCA isoforms are the alternative splicing products of the basic isoforms. PMCAl and 4 are ubiquitously expressed in different tissues and PMCA2 and 3 are expressed in nerve cells. Three basic isoforms of SERCA pump and several sphcing variants have also been identified. ... [Pg.574]


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