Calcium transporters play vital roles in the transport of calcium ions across cells of the mammary gland and the intestine. One such transporter is the plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase (PMCA), of which there are 4 different genes (PMCA1-4). In these studies we investigated the hypothesis that the expression of PMCA is altered in HT-29 colon cancer cells during sodium butyrate and post-confluence mediated differentiation. We also investigated if PMCA expression is altered in breast cancer cell lines in an isofrom specific manner. Our results indicate isoform specific changes in PMCA mRNA and protein levels in HT-29 cells during differentiation, using real time RT-PCR and western blotting, respectively. We also observed pronounced alterations in t...
The plasma membrane calcium pump (PMCA) is an important transporter that maintains intracellular cal...
Intracellular calcium levels must be tightly controlled to maintain intracellular homeostasis; a pro...
Background: The roles of different PMCA isoforms are not fully understood particularly in cell death...
The plasma membrane calcium ATPase (PMCA) is one of the most important calcium transporters in cells...
Plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPases are responsible for the efflux of calcium ions across the plasma membra...
Alterations in calcium signaling and/or the expression of calcium pumps and channels are an increasi...
There is evidence to suggest that plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase (PMCA) isoforms are important mediator...
Colon cancer is the third most common type of cancer, with high mortality throughout the world. Duri...
A remodeling of calcium homeostasis has been identified as a characterizing feature of some cancers....
Regulation of Ca2+ transport is vital in physiological processes, including lactation, proliferation...
D ow nloaded from 2Abstract A remodeling of calcium homeostasis has been identified as a characteriz...
Regulation of Ca2+ transport is vital in physiological processes, including lactation, proliferation...
The plasma membrane calcium ATPases (PMCAs) are vital regulators of basal Ca(2+) and shape the natur...
We have previously presented co-expression of the plasma membrane calcium ATPase isoforms 4b (PMCA4...
We have previously presented co-expression of the plasma membrane calcium ATPase isoforms 4b (PMCA4b...
The plasma membrane calcium pump (PMCA) is an important transporter that maintains intracellular cal...
Intracellular calcium levels must be tightly controlled to maintain intracellular homeostasis; a pro...
Background: The roles of different PMCA isoforms are not fully understood particularly in cell death...
The plasma membrane calcium ATPase (PMCA) is one of the most important calcium transporters in cells...
Plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPases are responsible for the efflux of calcium ions across the plasma membra...
Alterations in calcium signaling and/or the expression of calcium pumps and channels are an increasi...
There is evidence to suggest that plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase (PMCA) isoforms are important mediator...
Colon cancer is the third most common type of cancer, with high mortality throughout the world. Duri...
A remodeling of calcium homeostasis has been identified as a characterizing feature of some cancers....
Regulation of Ca2+ transport is vital in physiological processes, including lactation, proliferation...
D ow nloaded from 2Abstract A remodeling of calcium homeostasis has been identified as a characteriz...
Regulation of Ca2+ transport is vital in physiological processes, including lactation, proliferation...
The plasma membrane calcium ATPases (PMCAs) are vital regulators of basal Ca(2+) and shape the natur...
We have previously presented co-expression of the plasma membrane calcium ATPase isoforms 4b (PMCA4...
We have previously presented co-expression of the plasma membrane calcium ATPase isoforms 4b (PMCA4b...
The plasma membrane calcium pump (PMCA) is an important transporter that maintains intracellular cal...
Intracellular calcium levels must be tightly controlled to maintain intracellular homeostasis; a pro...
Background: The roles of different PMCA isoforms are not fully understood particularly in cell death...