Calcium concentration microdomains
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Calcium concentration microdomains (CCMs) are sites in a cell's cytoplasm
with a localised high calcium ion (Ca2+) concentration. They are found immediately around the intracellular opening of calcium channel
s; when a calcium channel opens, the Ca2+ concentration in the adjacent CCM increases up to several hundred millimolar (mM). These microdomains take part in calcium signaling
, which has a diverse range of potential outcomes.
Calcium concentration microdomains can be visualised with fluorescence microscopy by using aequorin
as a reporter protein.
Cytoplasm
The cytoplasm is a small gel-like substance residing between the cell membrane holding all the cell's internal sub-structures , except for the nucleus. All the contents of the cells of prokaryote organisms are contained within the cytoplasm...
with a localised high calcium ion (Ca2+) concentration. They are found immediately around the intracellular opening of calcium channel
Calcium channel
A Calcium channel is an ion channel which displays selective permeability to calcium ions. It is sometimes synonymous as voltage-dependent calcium channel, although there are also ligand-gated calcium channels.-Comparison tables:...
s; when a calcium channel opens, the Ca2+ concentration in the adjacent CCM increases up to several hundred millimolar (mM). These microdomains take part in calcium signaling
Calcium signaling
Calcium is a common signaling mechanism, as once it enters the cytoplasm it exerts allosteric regulatory effects on many enzymes and proteins...
, which has a diverse range of potential outcomes.
Calcium concentration microdomains can be visualised with fluorescence microscopy by using aequorin
Aequorin
Aequorin is a photoprotein isolated from luminescent jellyfish and a variety of other marine organisms...
as a reporter protein.