AbstractGrowing evidence suggests that plasma membranes are locally differentiated into microdomains that are important interaction sites for organization of signaling molecules. These signaling microdomains create local conditions that enhance molecular interactions, excluding others, thereby ensuring speed, spatial localization, and specificity of signal transduction. With the special emphasis on InsP3 and Ca2+ signaling pathways, we will discuss here the evolving concept of signaling microdomains that provide a key framework for understanding the differential regulation of many cellular target proteins
Our understanding of the plasma membrane, once viewed simply as a static barrier, has been revolutio...
Spatial separation of component enzymes in a pathway creates microdomains and gradients of signaling...
AbstractEmerging evidence indicates that complex spatial gradients and (micro)domains of signalling ...
AbstractGrowing evidence suggests that plasma membranes are locally differentiated into microdomains...
The dynamic interplay among intracellular organelles occurs at specific membrane tethering sites, wh...
Cellular Ca2+ signaling is highly organized in time and space. Locally restricted and short-lived re...
Transmembrane signaling requires modular interactions between signaling proteins, phosphorylation or...
It has become increasingly clear that the accumulation of proteins in specific regions of the plasma...
AbstractA fundamental question in cell biology is how different receptor-mediated signaling cascades...
AbstractThe ability of Ca2+, the simplest of all intracellular messengers, selectively to regulate s...
Author Posting. © Society for Neuroscience, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of Soci...
AbstractThe critical role of the heterogeneous nature of cellular plasma membranes in transmembrane ...
Ca2+ signaling plays an essential role in T cell activation, which is a key step to start an adaptiv...
AbstractTransient rises in the cytoplasmic concentration of calcium ions serve as second messenger s...
The spatial organization of transmembrane receptors is a critical step in signal transduction and re...
Our understanding of the plasma membrane, once viewed simply as a static barrier, has been revolutio...
Spatial separation of component enzymes in a pathway creates microdomains and gradients of signaling...
AbstractEmerging evidence indicates that complex spatial gradients and (micro)domains of signalling ...
AbstractGrowing evidence suggests that plasma membranes are locally differentiated into microdomains...
The dynamic interplay among intracellular organelles occurs at specific membrane tethering sites, wh...
Cellular Ca2+ signaling is highly organized in time and space. Locally restricted and short-lived re...
Transmembrane signaling requires modular interactions between signaling proteins, phosphorylation or...
It has become increasingly clear that the accumulation of proteins in specific regions of the plasma...
AbstractA fundamental question in cell biology is how different receptor-mediated signaling cascades...
AbstractThe ability of Ca2+, the simplest of all intracellular messengers, selectively to regulate s...
Author Posting. © Society for Neuroscience, 2005. This article is posted here by permission of Soci...
AbstractThe critical role of the heterogeneous nature of cellular plasma membranes in transmembrane ...
Ca2+ signaling plays an essential role in T cell activation, which is a key step to start an adaptiv...
AbstractTransient rises in the cytoplasmic concentration of calcium ions serve as second messenger s...
The spatial organization of transmembrane receptors is a critical step in signal transduction and re...
Our understanding of the plasma membrane, once viewed simply as a static barrier, has been revolutio...
Spatial separation of component enzymes in a pathway creates microdomains and gradients of signaling...
AbstractEmerging evidence indicates that complex spatial gradients and (micro)domains of signalling ...