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Duelo de sensores Ca2+ en la liberación de neurotransmisores
Mingshan Xue1, Nikolaos Giagtzoglou, Hugo J Bellen
1Neurobiology Section, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA.
Las proteínas dobles C2 (Doc2) actúan como sensores de calcio de alta afinidad, regulando específicamente la fase lenta y asíncrona de la liberación de neurotransmisores, distinta de la fase rápida y síncrona.
Área de la Ciencia:
- La neurociencia es la neurociencia.
- Biología Molecular Biología Molecular
- Biología celular Biología celular.
Sus antecedentes:
- La liberación de neurotransmisores es crucial para la comunicación neuronal.
- Este proceso de liberación exhibe distintas fases sincrónicas rápidas y fases asíncronas lentas.
- Los mecanismos moleculares que gobiernan estas fases no se comprenden completamente.
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