Inositol trisphosphate and calcium signalling

MJ Berridge - Nature, 1993 - nature.com
MJ Berridge
Nature, 1993nature.com
Inositol trisphosphate is a second messenger that controls many cellular processes by
generating internal calcium signals. It operates through receptors whose molecular and
physiological properties closely resemble the calcium-mobilizing ryanodine receptors of
muscle. This family of intracellular calcium channels displays the regenerative process of
calcium-induced calcium release responsible for the complex spatiotemporal patterns of
calcium waves and oscillations. Such a dynamic signalling pathway controls many cellular …
Abstract
Inositol trisphosphate is a second messenger that controls many cellular processes by generating internal calcium signals. It operates through receptors whose molecular and physiological properties closely resemble the calcium-mobilizing ryanodine receptors of muscle. This family of intracellular calcium channels displays the regenerative process of calcium-induced calcium release responsible for the complex spatiotemporal patterns of calcium waves and oscillations. Such a dynamic signalling pathway controls many cellular processes, including fertilization, cell growth, transformation, secretion, smooth muscle contraction, sensory perception and neuronal signalling.
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