AbstractBiochemical signals acting on the nucleus can regulate gene expression. Despite the inherent affinity of nucleic acids and nuclear proteins (e.g. transcription factors) for protons, little is known about the mechanisms that regulate nuclear pH (pHnuc), and how these could be exploited to control gene expression. Here, we show that pHnuc dynamics can be imaged using the DNA-binding dye Hoechst 33342. Nuclear pores allow the passage of medium-sized molecules (calcein), but protons must first bind to mobile buffers in order to gain access to the nucleoplasm. Fixed buffering residing in the nucleus of permeabilized cells was estimated to be very weak on the basis of the large amplitude of pHnuc transients evoked by photolytic H+-uncagin...
The results reported in this study address the controversial issue that nuclear free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]n) ...
Calcium (Ca) is a universal second messenger involved in the regulation of various cellular processe...
AIMS: Contraction of the heart is regulated by electrically evoked Ca(2+) transients (CaTs). H(+) io...
AbstractBiochemical signals acting on the nucleus can regulate gene expression. Despite the inherent...
Biochemical signals acting on the nucleus can regulate gene expression. Despite the inherent affinit...
Cardiac contractile strength is recognised as being highly pH-sensitive, but less is known about the...
Flow of small ions across the nuclear envelope (NE) is thought to occur without restriction through ...
Over the past 15 years or so, numerous studies have sought to characterise how nuclear calcium (Ca2+...
Abstract-Communication between the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm of cardiac cells occurs by molecular tr...
We review and present currentevidence supporting independentregulation of nuclear Ca2+ ([Ca2+]n). Th...
In cardiomyocytes, nuclear calcium is involved in regulation of transcription and, thus, remodeling....
The cardiac Na+-Ca2+ exchanger (NCX) plays a critical role in the heart by extruding Ca2+ after each...
International audienceThe calcium ion is probably one of the most studied second messenger both in p...
The topic of nuclear Ca2+ signalling is beset by discrepant observations of substantial nuclear/cyto...
Patch-clamp experiments on isolated nuclei revealed the existence of ionic channels on the nuclear e...
The results reported in this study address the controversial issue that nuclear free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]n) ...
Calcium (Ca) is a universal second messenger involved in the regulation of various cellular processe...
AIMS: Contraction of the heart is regulated by electrically evoked Ca(2+) transients (CaTs). H(+) io...
AbstractBiochemical signals acting on the nucleus can regulate gene expression. Despite the inherent...
Biochemical signals acting on the nucleus can regulate gene expression. Despite the inherent affinit...
Cardiac contractile strength is recognised as being highly pH-sensitive, but less is known about the...
Flow of small ions across the nuclear envelope (NE) is thought to occur without restriction through ...
Over the past 15 years or so, numerous studies have sought to characterise how nuclear calcium (Ca2+...
Abstract-Communication between the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm of cardiac cells occurs by molecular tr...
We review and present currentevidence supporting independentregulation of nuclear Ca2+ ([Ca2+]n). Th...
In cardiomyocytes, nuclear calcium is involved in regulation of transcription and, thus, remodeling....
The cardiac Na+-Ca2+ exchanger (NCX) plays a critical role in the heart by extruding Ca2+ after each...
International audienceThe calcium ion is probably one of the most studied second messenger both in p...
The topic of nuclear Ca2+ signalling is beset by discrepant observations of substantial nuclear/cyto...
Patch-clamp experiments on isolated nuclei revealed the existence of ionic channels on the nuclear e...
The results reported in this study address the controversial issue that nuclear free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]n) ...
Calcium (Ca) is a universal second messenger involved in the regulation of various cellular processe...
AIMS: Contraction of the heart is regulated by electrically evoked Ca(2+) transients (CaTs). H(+) io...