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ATP2B4 gene
Known as:
ATPase plasma membrane Ca2+ transporting 4
, ATPase, Ca(2+)-TRANSPORTING, PLASMA MEMBRANE, 4
, ATP2B2, FORMERLY
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Ca(2+)-Transporting ATPase
Plasma Membrane Calcium-Transporting ATPase 4
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2014
2014
The independent roles of PMCA1 and PMCA4 in the development and progression of left ventricular hypertrophy and failure
Nicholas Stafford
2014
Corpus ID: 106685678
Heart failure is responsible for one in twenty deaths in the UK, and as the average age of the general population increases that…
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2014
2014
Pulmonary , gastrointestinal and urogenital pharmacology Plasma membrane Ca 2 þ-ATPase regulates Ca 2 þ signaling and the proliferation of airway smooth muscle cells
Yi-fei Chen
,
Jie Cao
,
+4 authors
Ya-dong Gao
2014
Corpus ID: 207910324
Plasma membrane Ca2þ-ATPase (PMCA) plays an important role in regulating intracellular Ca2þ homeostasis by extruding excessive…
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2012
2012
Autoinhibition mechanism of the plasma membrane calcium pump isoforms 2 and 4 studied through lipid-protein interaction.
I. Mangialavori
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G. Corradi
,
D. Rinaldi
,
M. de la Fuente
,
H. P. Adamo
,
J. Rossi
Biochemical Journal
2012
Corpus ID: 13439499
The autoinhibition/activation of the PMCA (plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase) involves conformational changes in the membrane region of…
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2011
2011
Gene expression pattern in PC12 cells with reduced PMCA2 or PMCA3 isoform: selective up-regulation of calmodulin and neuromodulin
T. Boczek
,
A. Kozaczuk
,
Bozena Ferenc
,
Michalina Kosiorek
,
S. Pikula
,
L. Zylinska
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
2011
Corpus ID: 16928949
Cellular calcium homeostasis is controlled predominantly by the plasma membrane calcium pump (PMCA). From four PMCA isoforms…
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2010
2010
Plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase equals no NO.
C. Guibert
Cardiovascular Research
2010
Corpus ID: 12397742
This editorial refers to ‘Endothelial nitric oxide synthase activity is inhibited by the plasma membrane calcium ATPase in human…
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2008
2008
Functional effects of caloxin 1c2, a novel engineered selective inhibitor of plasma membrane Ca2+-pump isoform 4, on coronary artery
J. Pande
,
Magdalena M. Szewczyk
,
I. Kuszczak
,
Shawn Grover
,
E. Escher
,
A. Grover
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
2008
Corpus ID: 1456820
Coronary artery smooth muscle expresses the plasma membrane Ca2+ pump (PMCA) isoforms PMCA4 and PMCA1. We previously reported the…
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2008
2008
Plasma membrane calcium pump isoform 4 (PMCA4) and colon cancer
K. F. Chan
,
C. S. Aung
,
S. Roberts-Thomson
,
G. Monteith
2008
Corpus ID: 83227662
Plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPases are responsible for the efflux of calcium ions across the plasma membrane and hence maintaining low…
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2007
2007
Functional Specificity of PMCA Isoforms?
T. Domi
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F. Leva
,
L. Fedrizzi
,
A. Rimessi
,
M. Brini
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
2007
Corpus ID: 23497946
Abstract: In mammals, four different genes encode four PMCA isoforms. PMCA1 and PMCA4 are expressed ubiquitously. PMCA2 and…
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2004
2004
Expression and immunolocalization of plasma membrane calcium ATPase isoforms in human corneal epithelium.
E. Talarico
,
B. Kennedy
,
C. Marfurt
,
K. Loeffler
,
N. Mangini
Molecular Vision
2004
Corpus ID: 12416411
PURPOSE Plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPases (PMCAs) are integral membrane proteins essential to the control of intracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2…
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2000
2000
Plasma Membrane Calcium ATPase Gene Expression in Bovine Lens Epithelium
L. Bian
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J. Zeng
,
D. Borchman
,
C. Paterson
Ophthalmic Research
2000
Corpus ID: 20696401
Plasma membrane calcium adenosine triphosphatase (Ca2+-ATPase) is an energy-dependent protein responsible for transporting…
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